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Stability and change in science education-- meeting basic learning needs : homeostasis and novelty in teaching and learning / edited by Phyllis Katz and Lucy Avraamidou.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New directions in mathematics and science education ; volume 33Publisher: Boston : Brill Sense, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9004391630
  • 9789004391635
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Stability and change in science education-- meeting basic learning needs.DDC classification:
  • 507.1 23
LOC classification:
  • Q181
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Contents:
Introduction : meeting basic needs / Phyllis Katz and Lucy Avraamidou -- Meeting basic needs : history of homeostasis and novelty as concepts and terms relevant to science education / Phyllis Katz and Lucy Avraamidou -- A phenomenological perspective / Wolff-Michael Roth -- Leveraging families' shared experiences to connect to disciplinary content in ecology : preliminary results from the STEM Pillars Museum-Library-University Partnership / Heather Toomey Zimmerman, Lucy R. McClain and Michele Crowl -- When stability isn't the baseline : traumatized children and science education / Marilynne Eichinger -- Homeostasis and novelty as concepts for science journalism : a re-interpretation of the selection and depiction of scientific issues in the media / Lars Guenther -- Making the unfamiliar familiar : zoo and aquarium educators leveraging novelty and curiosity / Joy Kubarek -- Regional networks and ecosystem learning / Bart Van den Laar -- Teacher preparation embraces homeostasis and novelty : expanding teacher candidates' learning ecologies through a short-term study abroad / Lara Smetana -- Using photovoice as a novel approach to developing an anthropogenic impact homeostasis model / Patricia Patrick -- Maintaining homeostasis while embracing novelty : students' questions as agents of student's voice in the science classroom / Hani Swirski and Ayelet Baram-Tsabari -- "What do I like about science-related activities?" : participatory indicators addressing students' motivations and needs when learning science / Maria Heras and Isabel Ruiz-Mallen -- Synthesis and recommendations / Lucy Avraamidou and Phyllis Katz.
Summary: In this book the editors consider the resistance to change among teachers and learners despite all the evidence that science participation brings benefits for both individuals and nations. Beginning with biology, Stability and Change in Science Education: Meeting Basic Learning Needs explores this balance in teaching and learning science. The authors reflect upon this equilibrium as they each present their work and its contribution. The book provides a wide range of examples using the change/stability lens. Authors from the Netherlands, Israel, Spain, Canada and the USA discuss how they observe and consider both homeostasis and novelty in theory, projects and other work. The book contains examples from science educators in schools and in other science rich settings. Contributors are: Lucy Avraamidou, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari, Michelle Crowl, Marilynne Eichinger, Lars Guenther, Maria Heras, Phyllis Katz, Joy Kubarek, Lucy R. McClain, Patricia Patrick, Wolff-Michael Roth, Isabel Ruiz-Mallen, Lara Smetana, Hani Swirski, Heather Toomey Zimmerman, and Bart Van de Laar.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : meeting basic needs / Phyllis Katz and Lucy Avraamidou -- Meeting basic needs : history of homeostasis and novelty as concepts and terms relevant to science education / Phyllis Katz and Lucy Avraamidou -- A phenomenological perspective / Wolff-Michael Roth -- Leveraging families' shared experiences to connect to disciplinary content in ecology : preliminary results from the STEM Pillars Museum-Library-University Partnership / Heather Toomey Zimmerman, Lucy R. McClain and Michele Crowl -- When stability isn't the baseline : traumatized children and science education / Marilynne Eichinger -- Homeostasis and novelty as concepts for science journalism : a re-interpretation of the selection and depiction of scientific issues in the media / Lars Guenther -- Making the unfamiliar familiar : zoo and aquarium educators leveraging novelty and curiosity / Joy Kubarek -- Regional networks and ecosystem learning / Bart Van den Laar -- Teacher preparation embraces homeostasis and novelty : expanding teacher candidates' learning ecologies through a short-term study abroad / Lara Smetana -- Using photovoice as a novel approach to developing an anthropogenic impact homeostasis model / Patricia Patrick -- Maintaining homeostasis while embracing novelty : students' questions as agents of student's voice in the science classroom / Hani Swirski and Ayelet Baram-Tsabari -- "What do I like about science-related activities?" : participatory indicators addressing students' motivations and needs when learning science / Maria Heras and Isabel Ruiz-Mallen -- Synthesis and recommendations / Lucy Avraamidou and Phyllis Katz.

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In this book the editors consider the resistance to change among teachers and learners despite all the evidence that science participation brings benefits for both individuals and nations. Beginning with biology, Stability and Change in Science Education: Meeting Basic Learning Needs explores this balance in teaching and learning science. The authors reflect upon this equilibrium as they each present their work and its contribution. The book provides a wide range of examples using the change/stability lens. Authors from the Netherlands, Israel, Spain, Canada and the USA discuss how they observe and consider both homeostasis and novelty in theory, projects and other work. The book contains examples from science educators in schools and in other science rich settings. Contributors are: Lucy Avraamidou, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari, Michelle Crowl, Marilynne Eichinger, Lars Guenther, Maria Heras, Phyllis Katz, Joy Kubarek, Lucy R. McClain, Patricia Patrick, Wolff-Michael Roth, Isabel Ruiz-Mallen, Lara Smetana, Hani Swirski, Heather Toomey Zimmerman, and Bart Van de Laar.

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