Justice-Oriented Science Teaching and Learning: Anchoring Phenomena in Secondary Classrooms

Author:   David Steele ,  Alison K. Mercier
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2025 ed.
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Pages:   467
Publication Date:   22 February 2025
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Author:   David Steele ,  Alison K. Mercier
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2025 ed.
ISBN:  

9783031762963


ISBN 10:   3031762967
Pages:   467
Publication Date:   22 February 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Introduction: A Futures Approach to Science Education: Centering Justice in Anchoring Phenomena.- Part I:Pollution and Health Disparities.- Unhealthy Harvest: How Polluted Fish Undermine Indigenous Health and Food Security.- Pellagra: The Epidemic That Did Not Have to Happen.- Airborne Inequity: Hurricane’s Transportation of Pollutants in Cancer Alley.- Low Country Chemical Spills: A Medical, Environmental, and Ethical Examination.- How and Why Big Tobacco Targets Vulnerable Communities.- Health Equity in a Microscopic World: Infectious Diseases and Access to Healthcare.- Part II: Climate Change and Natural Disasters.- Can Wildfires be Fought with AI Tools?: Anchoring Phenomenon for Justice Oriented Earth Science Teaching.- Why Is It So Hot Here?: Using Community Science Data Talks to Launch Learning About the Urban Heat Island Effect.- Learning from Climate Crises: How Monsoon Disasters in North India Turns Local Ecosystems into Classrooms of Justice.- How the Eruption of Mt. Tambora Shaped Present-day Missouri: The Impact of Climate Events on Human Migration.- Navigating Sea-Level Rise: Assessing the Impact on Norfolk Virginia and Crafting Equitable Solutions for Vulnerable Communities.-The Science of Sinkholes: Uncovering Connections Between Chemistry Earth Science Human Activity and Social Justice.- Climate Justice in the Concrete Jungle: Exploring Urban Heat Islands and Equity.- Part III:Resource Management and Environmental Impact.- Why the Great Salt Lake is Becoming the Not-So Great Salt Lake: Drying Up and Causing Harm.- Who Gets to Swim in the Hudson?: Exploring Human Impact on the Hudson River Over Time and Space.- Is Access to Clean Reliable Water a Guarantee?: How Climate Change Affects Water Accessibility in Local Contexts.- Plastic Pollution: What Happens to the Plastics We Use Every Day?.- The World Needs Phosphates but Who is Going to Pay the Price?.- Part IV:Social Equity and Technology in Science.- Beyond the Binary: Sex Verification Testing of Athletes.-Why Did the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Happen and How Did it Affect People?.- Future of Food: Cultured Meat for Environmental and Social Justice.- The Dangerous Use of X-ray Fluoroscopy on African Mine Workers.- Meeting Energy Needs.

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David Steele is a Science Education faculty member at Alder Graduate School of Education, California, USA. His research examines the impacts of societal barriers such as heterosexism and heteronormativity on gay men in STEM. As a science teacher educator, Steele is passionate about preparing science teachers to enact a justice-oriented science education that promotes social justice and equity. Alison Mercier is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Science Education at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, WY, USA. Her research focuses on co-creating responsive STEM learning environments for pre-service and in-service teachers by focusing on justice-centered pedagogy, identity affirming spaces, and teachers' agency.

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