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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Tan (National Institute of Education, Singapore)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.620kg ISBN: 9780815361541ISBN 10: 0815361548 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 28 February 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'For a number of years Michael Tan’s writings about contemporary arguments and developments in science and technology education have, through his breadth and depth of thinking across a very wide range of relevant fields, challenged and informed me in very helpful ways. Rather than me write about why this has been so, I suggest you turn to the final paragraph of Chapter 1 for a hint of the spectrum of fundamental ideas Michael will present to the reader as they work through this important volume.' Richard Gunstone, Emeritus Professor of Science and Technology Education, Monash University 'Michael Tan challenges us to rethink science and STEM education – indeed education more generally – to address the needs of a new century. Focusing on moving beyond schooling as reproduction to advocate innovation, creativity and forms of knowledge that serve the new millennium, in this book Michael has offered productive lines of attack for a reenvisaged curriculum. Pulling together a wide array of scholars to challenge our thinking and seek ways forward, he has crafted a narrative that is both educative and stimulating.' Russell Tytler, Alfred Deakin Professor and Chair of Science Education, Deakin University 'For a number of years Michael Tan's writings about contemporary arguments and developments in science and technology education have, through his breadth and depth of thinking across a very wide range of relevant fields, challenged and informed me in very helpful ways. Rather than me write about why this has been so, I suggest you turn to the final paragraph of Chapter 1 for a hint of the spectrum of fundamental ideas Michael will present to the reader as they work through this important volume.' - Richard Gunstone, Emeritus Professor of Science and Technology Education, Monash University 'Michael Tan challenges us to rethink science and STEM education - indeed education more generally - to address the needs of a new century. Focusing on moving beyond schooling as reproduction to advocate innovation, creativity and forms of knowledge that serve the new millennium, in this book Michael has offered productive lines of attack for a reenvisaged curriculum. Pulling together a wide array of scholars to challenge our thinking and seek ways forward, he has crafted a narrative that is both educative and stimulating.' - Russell Tytler, Alfred Deakin Professor and Chair of Science Education, Deakin University 'For a number of years Michael Tan's writings about contemporary arguments and developments in science and technology education have, through his breadth and depth of thinking across a very wide range of relevant fields, challenged and informed me in very helpful ways. Rather than me write about why this has been so, I suggest you turn to the final paragraph of Chapter 1 for a hint of the spectrum of fundamental ideas Michael will present to the reader as they work through this important volume.' Richard Gunstone, Emeritus Professor of Science and Technology Education, Monash University 'Michael Tan challenges us to rethink science and STEM education - indeed education more generally - to address the needs of a new century. Focusing on moving beyond schooling as reproduction to advocate innovation, creativity and forms of knowledge that serve the new millennium, in this book Michael has offered productive lines of attack for a reenvisaged curriculum. Pulling together a wide array of scholars to challenge our thinking and seek ways forward, he has crafted a narrative that is both educative and stimulating.' Russell Tytler, Alfred Deakin Professor and Chair of Science Education, Deakin University Author InformationMichael Tan is a Lecturer (Research Scientist) at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He researches the nature of scientific and technological knowledge, and the social consequences of the differential distribution of this knowledge through schools. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |