Science, Learning, Identity

Sociocultural and Cultural-Historical Perspectives

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Over the recent years, identity has become one of the most central theoretical concept and topics of scholarship in a number of disciplines, including science education. In this volume, leading science educators articulate in carefully prepared case studies their theoretical perspective on science, learning, and identity. More importantly, the authors of the chapters that in the different parts of the book engage each other in a collaboratively written chapter concerning some of the central issues that have arisen from their individual studies; and in particular they engage each other over the similarities and differences between their approaches.
This book, which features detailed case studies of identity as both resource and outcomes of learners in a variety of settings, will be of interest to anyone concerned with learning science in and out-of schools. The book also caters for readers who have wondered about how identity mediates science learning and, simultaneously, how engagement in science-related tasks and activities mediates the emergence and development of identities. The general tenor of all chapters is a cultural-historical and sociocultural framework that is brought to issues of identity, thereby inherently transcending the individual person and linking identity to cultural possibilities.

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Aporias of Identity in Science
An Introduction
Pages: 1–10
Tell Me What Your Life Like ...
Your Life is Dis-Your Life is Dat-Mine’s Real
Pages: 15–40
Learning and Becoming across Time and Space
A Look at Learning Trajectories within and across Two Inner-city Youth Community Science Programs
Pages: 63–79
Learning to be Engineers
How Engineer Identity Embodied Expertise, Gender, and Power
Pages: 103–119
Outsiders Within
Urban African American Girls’ Identity & Science
Pages: 121–134
Identity in Scientific Literacy
Emotional-Volitional and Ethico-Moral Dimensions
Pages: 153–184
Dis/Continuity of Identity
"Hot Cognition" in Crossing Boundaries
Pages: 185–202
A Beautiful Life in Science
Learning and Identity at Work
Pages: 261–282
When Clarity and Style Meet Substance
Language, Identity, and the Appropriation of Science Discourse
Pages: 283–299
Identity in Science
What-for? Where-to? How?
Pages: 339–345
Index
Pages: 347–353
Educational Researchers and their students
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