The Culture of Science Education

Its History in Person

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The Culture of Science Education: Its History in Person features the auto/biographies of the professional lives of 22 science educators from 11 countries situated in different places along the career ladder within an ongoing narrative of the cultural history of the field. Many contributors began to identify as science educators at about the time Sputnik was launched but others were not yet born. Hence the book articulates the making of a field with its twists and turns that define a career as a scholar in science education.
Through the eyes of the contributing scholars, the development of science education is seen in the United States and its spread to all parts of the world is tracked, leading to a current situation where some universities from overseas are exporting science education to the United States through graduate programs—especially doctoral degrees. Other key issues addressed are the conceptual personae, such as Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky, who have shaped the field of science education and how publishing in English in high-impact journals and obtaining external funds from private and governmental agencies have become driving forces in science education.
The Culture of Science Education: Its History in Person was written for science educators with an interest in the history of science education as it is experienced as lived culture. The book is intended as a reference book for scholars and as a text for graduate students involved in science education.

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A Career Evolves
Five Decades and Still Engaged
Pages: 13–23
In Search of Understanding
Or A Career as an Emergent Phenomenon
Pages: 59–71
Science Education
An Interdisciplinary Field
Pages: 95–106
A Model of Educational Reconstruction as Orientation of Science Education Research
A Personal Note on the Development of Science Education Research that Aims at Improving Practice
Pages: 107–120
Continuity and Change
From Physicist to Science Educator
Pages: 121–131
Rising to the Top
Science Education in Costa Rica
Pages: 175–183
Science Education in Columbia
Possibilities and Challenges
Pages: 197–205
A Box of Chocolates
On Making Choices to Become a Science Educator
Pages: 207–217
Collaborations, Multiple Voices, Tensions, Dialectics, and Fervor
The Social Construction of a Science Education Career
Pages: 263–274
An Organic Intellectual?
On Science, Education, and the Environment
Pages: 311–322
Trends
Pages: 323–336
Bodies of Knowledge
Narratives of Colonialism, Science, and Education
Pages: 343–353
References
Pages: 387–392
Name Index
Pages: 393–399
Educational Researchers and their students
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