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Addressing Wicked Problems through Science Education

The Role of Out-of-School Experiences

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9783030742683
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This book discusses a number of ways in which out-of-school science education can uniquely engage learners with ‘wicked’ global problems such as biodiversity loss and climate change. The idea for the volume originated in discussions among members of the ESERA special interest group on "Science Education in Out-of-School contexts". It emerged from these discussions that out-of-school institutions and experiences offer opportunities for critical engagement in wicked problems that go far beyond what is possible solely in the science classroom.

The book opens with a principled discussion of the nature of wicked problems and what addressing them involves. This introduction clarifies key terms and ideas to create a coherent backdrop for the rest of the book. Subsequent chapters discuss the challenges of designing educational experiences to address wicked problems, as well as the teaching and learning that takes place. The authors offer perspectives across a range of out-of-school environments such as science centres, natural history museums, botanical gardens, geological sites, and local communities. The book concludes with a chapter that synthesises the findings from the various contributions and points to the messages for educators. Finally, the editors outline an exciting research agenda to build knowledge of education addressing wicked problems. The intended audience of the book includes teachers, educators/facilitators, teacher educators, curriculum developers, and early career researchers as well as established researchers.

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ISBN13:9783030742683
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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Chapter 1 The role of out-of-school science education in addressing wicked problems – an introduction.- Chapter&nbsp;2 Co-designing a controversy-based educational programme in a science centre.- Chapter&nbsp;3 Addressing health in out-of-school science experiences.- Chapter&nbsp;4 Connecting museum visitors to nature through dioramas.- Chapter&nbsp;5 Family interactions with biodiversity in a natural history museum.- Chapter&nbsp;6 Real world problem: Connecting socio-scientific contexts and dioramas.- Chapter&nbsp;7 Who benefits from the natural gas in Israel? Using a public debate to teach all components of education for sustainable development.- Chapter&nbsp;8 Climate Garden 2085: an art-science experiment promoting different ways of knowing about climate change.- Chapter&nbsp;9 Using a wicked problem for inquiry-based fieldwork in high-school geology: Addressing climate change and mass extinction events.- Chapter&nbsp;10 Connecting with people, places, and histories through archaeology: Youths’ development of sustain’abilities’.- Chapter&nbsp;11 School sliding doors: Out-of-school activities and young people’s engagement with climate change.- Chapter&nbsp;12 Wicked problems and out-of-school science education: Implications for practice and research.<br>

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