Science Education Research in Latin America
Title | Science Education Research in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Charbel Niño El-Hani |
Publisher | Cultural and Historical Perspe |
Pages | 572 |
Release | 2020-01-09 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9789004408548 |
"This volume of the World of Science Education gathers contributions from Latin American science education researchers covering a variety of topics that will be of interest to educators and researchers all around the world. The volume provides an overview of research in Latin America, and most of the chapters report findings from studies seldom available for Anglophone readers. They bring new perspectives, thus, to topics such as science teaching and learning; discourse analysis and argumentation in science education; history, philosophy and sociology of science in science teaching; and science education in non-formal settings. As the Latin American academic communities devoted to science education have been thriving for the last four decades, the volume brings an opportunity for researchers from other regions to get acquainted with the developments of their educational research. This will bring contributions to scholarly production in science education as well as to teacher education and teaching proposals to be implemented in the classroom"--
Rethinking Science Education in Latin-America
Title | Rethinking Science Education in Latin-America PDF eBook |
Author | Ainoa Marzabal |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 368 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031528301 |
Rethinking Science Education in Latin-America
Title | Rethinking Science Education in Latin-America PDF eBook |
Author | Ainoa Marzabal |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-04-18 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9783031528293 |
This edited volume presents an integrated vision around the processes of science teaching and learning in Latin American schools. Existing scientific literacy findings varies greatly between students, influenced by gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic status, as well as location. This book provides systematic and cohesive insights, grounded in the existing literature, to move towards equitable science education. It critically analysis existing literature, from the field to guide future research. It discusses various research projects developed in Latin America as examples for researchers and educators. It provides guidelines to improve science teaching and learning processes at school level. By bringing together the main contributions of the region to this project, it allows findings to be accessible to non-Spanish speaking readers. This book provides contextualized insight into the main topics in the field, rethinking science education in Latin-America and identifying reform efforts. It is of interest to teachers, teacher educators, researchers, and policy makers.
Connecting Worlds
Title | Connecting Worlds PDF eBook |
Author | Robert G. Myers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
IDRC pub. Research report on the evolution of educational research in Latin America, with particular reference to the role of developed countries and international organizations - discusses institutional framework, research centres, cooperation among researchers and information exchange, and includes comparison with Africa South of Sahara and India. References.
Science in Latin America
Title | Science in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Juan José Saldaña |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2009-06-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0292774753 |
Science in Latin America has roots that reach back to the information gathering and recording practices of the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations. Spanish and Portuguese conquerors and colonists introduced European scientific practices to the continent, where they hybridized with local traditions to form the beginnings of a truly Latin American science. As countries achieved their independence in the nineteenth century, they turned to science as a vehicle for modernizing education and forwarding "progress." In the twentieth century, science and technology became as omnipresent in Latin America as in the United States and Europe. Yet despite a history that stretches across five centuries, science in Latin America has traditionally been viewed as derivative of and peripheral to Euro-American science. To correct that mistaken view, this book provides the first comprehensive overview of the history of science in Latin America from the sixteenth century to the present. Eleven leading Latin American historians assess the part that science played in Latin American society during the colonial, independence, national, and modern eras, investigating science's role in such areas as natural history, medicine and public health, the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, politics and nation-building, educational reform, and contemporary academic research. The comparative approach of the essays creates a continent-spanning picture of Latin American science that clearly establishes its autonomous history and its right to be studied within a Latin American context.
The World of Science Education
Title | The World of Science Education PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 703 |
Release | 2019-02-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9087907478 |
The focus of this Handbook is on North American (Canada, US) science education and the scholarship that most closely supports this program. The reviews of the research situate what has been accomplished within a given field in North American rather an than international context.
The World of Science Education
Title | The World of Science Education PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9460910475 |
The focus of this Handbook is on science education in Arab states and the scholarship that most closely supports this program. The reviews of the research situate what has been accomplished within a given field in an Arab rather than an international context.