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International Handbook of Research on Multicultural Science Education

Atwater, Mary M.(Edited by)
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This handbook gathers in one volume the major research and scholarship related to multicultural science education that has developed since the field was named and established by Atwater in 1993.

Culture is defined in this handbook as an integrated pattern of shared values, beliefs, languages, worldviews, behaviors, artifacts, knowledge, and social and political relationships of a group of people in a particular place or time that the people use to understand or make meaning of their world, each other, and other groups of people and to transmit these to succeeding generations.

The research studies include both different kinds of qualitative and quantitative studies.

The chapters in this volume reflect differing ideas about culture and its impact on science learning and teaching in different K-14 contexts and policy issues.

Research findings about groups that are underrepresented in STEM in the United States, and in other countries related to language issues and indigenous knowledge are included in this volume.  

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Springer
3030831221 / 9783030831226
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
507.1
30/06/2022
Switzerland
English
1678 pages
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