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Sociocultural Approaches to STEM Education : An ISCAR International Collective Issue

Barma, Sylvie(Edited by)Plakitsi, Katerina(Edited by)
Part of the Sociocultural Explorations of Science Education series
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This book is a contribution to the sociocultural approaches to Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education.

It offers a new interpreting theoretical framework coming from the Cultural Historical Psychology.

The authors highlight some serious elements of the sociocultural context that mediates learning on STEM or with STEM adds.

The book brings together the work of researchers interested in developmental psychology and childhood, with a special focus on using Activity theory and Cultural-historical research approach to unite these two opposing approaches to the study of children.

The authors reconsider our relationship and experiencing with technology.

It moves the attention from the pure instrumental aspect of technology to a deep human and societal approach.

Moreover, the book focuses on the issue of teachers' continuing education in both formal and informal settings is being seen under a sequential system of expansive cycles and the key role of contradictions in transformative educational settings.

Overall, this book encourages the academic society to open dialogue with other societies and enhance interdisciplinary research in times of crisis.

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£119.99
Product Details
3031443764 / 9783031443763
Hardback
507.1
02/01/2024
Switzerland
English
292 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm