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This book reflects on science education in the first 20 years of
the 21st century in order to promote academic dialogue on science
education from various standpoints, and highlights emergent new
issues, such as education in science education research. It also
defines new research agendas that should be "moved forward" and
inform new trajectories through the rest of the century. Featuring
21 thematically grouped chapters, it includes award-winning papers
and other significant papers that address the theme of the 2018
International Science Education Conference.
This book is based on presentations at the International Science
Education Conference (ISEC) 2014. It showcases a selection of the
best papers by researchers and science teachers from the
Asia-Pacific region, North America and the United Kingdom. Centered
on the theme of "Pushing the boundaries - Investing in our future",
they pursue new ways of helping learners appreciate the diversity
and changes in science that result from a globalised world facing
complex and diverse environmental and technological issues. The
chapters touch on various themes in science education that explore
and investigate issues of scientific literacy, societal challenges
and affect, and teacher professional development. Its comprehensive
themes make it a valuable textbook for graduate students of
master's and Ph.D. programs. It also appeals to pre-service and
in-service teachers as a resource on innovative pedagogical
practices and creative methods of professional development. With a
selection that emphasises the research-practice nexus in education
research, it serves as an introductory handbook for teachers to
connect with the current issues facing science education.
Asia is the largest continent in the world. Five out of the top ten
high performing economies in the Programme for International
Student Assessment (PISA) 2018 are located in Asia. Why do Asian
students perform so well in STEM-related subjects? This book
answers this by examining the STEM education policies and
initiatives in Asian economies, as well as the training programmes
undertaken by STEM teachers in Asia. The book is broken into four
sections, each accompanied by a passage of commentary that
summarizes the key takeaways of the chapters. Section one focuses
on STEM policy environments and how various countries have
developed policies that promote STEM as an integral part of
national economic development. Section two focuses on STEM teacher
education in the Philippines and Thailand, while section three
focuses on STEM curriculum design, context, and challenges in four
Asian economies. The fourth and final section focuses on presenting
snapshots of STEM education research efforts in Malaysia, South
Korea, and Singapore. Written by Asian academics, this book will
provide valuable insights to policy makers, educators, and
researchers interested in the topic of STEM education, especially
in the Asian context. Chapters 7 and 11 of this book are freely
available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com
Asia is the largest continent in the world. Five out of the top ten
high performing economies in the Programme for International
Student Assessment (PISA) 2018 are located in Asia. Why do Asian
students perform so well in STEM-related subjects? This book
answers this by examining the STEM education policies and
initiatives in Asian economies, as well as the training programmes
undertaken by STEM teachers in Asia. The book is broken into four
sections, each accompanied by a passage of commentary that
summarizes the key takeaways of the chapters. Section one focuses
on STEM policy environments and how various countries have
developed policies that promote STEM as an integral part of
national economic development. Section two focuses on STEM teacher
education in the Philippines and Thailand, while section three
focuses on STEM curriculum design, context, and challenges in four
Asian economies. The fourth and final section focuses on presenting
snapshots of STEM education research efforts in Malaysia, South
Korea, and Singapore. Written by Asian academics, this book will
provide valuable insights to policy makers, educators, and
researchers interested in the topic of STEM education, especially
in the Asian context. Chapters 7 and 11 of this book are freely
available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com
This book encapsulates the vision of Singapore science educators to
bring the local elements of the country to bear in the science
curriculum. In experimenting with familiar materials used and
consumed in our everyday lives, and applying scientific knowledge
to analyse and provide explanations of the observed phenomena the
editors and contributing authors hope to introduce culturally
relevant science activities for enactment in the formal and
informal science curriculum. This work is premised on the
collective belief that learning science in culturally relevant ways
underscores the importance of one's culture embodied with funds of
knowledge to make the learning of science meaningful. They see this
as a step toward achieving the broader and long-term goal of
developing a scientifically literate citizenry.
This book reflects on science education in the first 20 years of
the 21st century in order to promote academic dialogue on science
education from various standpoints, and highlights emergent new
issues, such as education in science education research. It also
defines new research agendas that should be "moved forward" and
inform new trajectories through the rest of the century. Featuring
21 thematically grouped chapters, it includes award-winning papers
and other significant papers that address the theme of the 2018
International Science Education Conference.
This book is based on presentations at the International Science
Education Conference (ISEC) 2014. It showcases a selection of the
best papers by researchers and science teachers from the
Asia-Pacific region, North America and the United Kingdom. Centered
on the theme of "Pushing the boundaries - Investing in our future",
they pursue new ways of helping learners appreciate the diversity
and changes in science that result from a globalised world facing
complex and diverse environmental and technological issues. The
chapters touch on various themes in science education that explore
and investigate issues of scientific literacy, societal challenges
and affect, and teacher professional development. Its comprehensive
themes make it a valuable textbook for graduate students of
master's and Ph.D. programs. It also appeals to pre-service and
in-service teachers as a resource on innovative pedagogical
practices and creative methods of professional development. With a
selection that emphasises the research-practice nexus in education
research, it serves as an introductory handbook for teachers to
connect with the current issues facing science education.
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