A Sociopolitical Turn in Science Education: Towards Post-pandemic Worlds (Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education, 62)

A Sociopolitical Turn in Science Education: Towards Post-pandemic Worlds (Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education, 62)

A Sociopolitical Turn in Science Education: Towards Post-pandemic Worlds (Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education, 62)

by: Cristiano B. Moura (Editor)

Publisher: Springer

Publication Date: 2025-01-10

Language: English

Print Length: 384 pages

ISBN-10: 3031785851

ISBN-13: 9783031785856

Book Description

This edited volume features a collection of essays on the COVID-19 pandemic and associated crises and its implications for science education research and practice from a socio-political perspective. Taking the pandemic as a starting point – and understanding the pandemic as an event that exposes science-society relationships in their complexities –, this book sets provocations for the science education community, analyzing aspects of its practices, conceptualizations, aims, core values, research traditions, institutions, affectivities, and aesthetics from diverse points of view, and proposing new postures for the future of science education. Some central themes to science education research such as the concepts of scientific literacy and nature of science (among others) are revisited, and new perspectives related to affects, multiculturalism and the knowledge-power relationships are explored.This book brings together authors from diverse backgrounds, geographic origins, and academic trajectories, composing a truly international volume with a plurality of voices weaving a rich caleidoscope seeking to analyze science education’s current state of affairs and propose diverse futures under a socio-political perspective.

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This edited volume features a collection of essays on the COVID-19 pandemic and associated crises and its implications for science education research and practice from a socio-political perspective. Taking the pandemic as a starting point – and understanding the pandemic as an event that exposes science-society relationships in their complexities –, this book sets provocations for the science education community, analyzing aspects of its practices, conceptualizations, aims, core values, research traditions, institutions, affectivities, and aesthetics from diverse points of view, and proposing new postures for the future of science education. Some central themes to science education research such as the concepts of scientific literacy and nature of science (among others) are revisited, and new perspectives related to affects, multiculturalism and the knowledge-power relationships are explored.This book brings together authors from diverse backgrounds, geographic origins, and academic trajectories, composing a truly international volume with a plurality of voices weaving a rich caleidoscope seeking to analyze science education’s current state of affairs and propose diverse futures under a socio-political perspective.

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