
Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching
Teacher Research and Investigation from Today's Classrooms
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. April 2024
Book
Hardback
278 pages
978-1-032-47320-8 (ISBN)
Description
How can research into culturally responsive and sustaining education (CRSE) inform and transform science teaching and learning? What approaches might teachers use to study CRSE in their classrooms? What are teachers learning from their research that might be transferable to other classrooms and schools?
In this practical resource, teacher researchers from the Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Education Professional Learning Group based in New York City provide insights for educators on how to address complex educational and sociocultural issues in the science classroom. Highlighting wide-ranging and complex problems such as the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustice and how they affect individual science instruction settings, with a particular focus on urban and high-need school environments, chapters examine and describe what CRSE is and means for science teaching.
Through individual and collaborative research studies, chapters help readers understand various approaches to developing and implementing CRSE strategies in their classrooms and promote students' identification with and affinity for science. Teachers describe the questions driving their investigations, data, and findings, and reflect on their roles as agents of change. Chapters also feature discussion and reflection questions, and include examples of assignments, protocols, and student work that teachers have piloted in their classes.
This book is ideal for pre-service and in-service science teachers and teacher educators across grade levels. It provides support for professional learning activities, as well as undergraduate and graduate teacher education courses. It may be particularly useful in science methods, multicultural education; and diversity, equity, and inclusion courses with a focus on CRSE. This book not only defines one group's approach to CRSE in science education, but also takes the next step to show how CRSE can be applied directly to the science classroom.
In this practical resource, teacher researchers from the Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Education Professional Learning Group based in New York City provide insights for educators on how to address complex educational and sociocultural issues in the science classroom. Highlighting wide-ranging and complex problems such as the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustice and how they affect individual science instruction settings, with a particular focus on urban and high-need school environments, chapters examine and describe what CRSE is and means for science teaching.
Through individual and collaborative research studies, chapters help readers understand various approaches to developing and implementing CRSE strategies in their classrooms and promote students' identification with and affinity for science. Teachers describe the questions driving their investigations, data, and findings, and reflect on their roles as agents of change. Chapters also feature discussion and reflection questions, and include examples of assignments, protocols, and student work that teachers have piloted in their classes.
This book is ideal for pre-service and in-service science teachers and teacher educators across grade levels. It provides support for professional learning activities, as well as undergraduate and graduate teacher education courses. It may be particularly useful in science methods, multicultural education; and diversity, equity, and inclusion courses with a focus on CRSE. This book not only defines one group's approach to CRSE in science education, but also takes the next step to show how CRSE can be applied directly to the science classroom.
Reviews / Votes
"If you are wondering what culturally responsive and sustaining education (CRSE) could look like in science classrooms, then you've grabbed the right book! The examples highlighted and unpacked in this book emerged from research undertaken by eight science teachers who set out to explore what CRSE could look like in science classrooms. From their pivotal research coupled with the book's organization, it is clear that culturally responsive and sustaining education is not just a list of strategies but a way of being that requires deliberate and intentional critical thought and action."- Dr. Vanessa Dodo Seriki, Associate Professor of Science Education, Morgan State University
"Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching is a breath of fresh air-and a compelling 'must-read'- for everybody interested in science education in today's culturally complex world. Featuring the questions and reflections of a unique science teacher learning community in NYC, this incredibly thoughtful book reinvents what it means to teach science in today's urban schools."
- Dr. Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Cawthorne Professor of Urban Teacher Education, Emerita, Boston College
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate
Illustrations
17 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 1 s/w Tabelle, 17 farbige Abbildungen, 30 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 30 s/w Abbildungen
1 Tables, black and white; 17 Halftones, color; 30 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, color; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
759 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-47320-8 (9781032473208)
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Teacher Research and Investigation from Today's Classrooms
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Teacher Research and Investigation from Today's Classrooms
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Elaine V. Howes | Jamie Wallace
Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching
Teacher Research and Investigation from Today's Classrooms
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04/2024
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Persons
Elaine V. Howes teaches curriculum and instruction and educational foundations in the American Museum of Natural History's Master of Arts in Teaching Earth Science Residency Program. She also works with residents and mentors in the program's partner schools.
Jamie Wallace, an educational researcher and evaluator at the American Museum of Natural History, works on the Master of Arts in Teaching Earth Science Residency Program research and evaluation team.
Jamie Wallace, an educational researcher and evaluator at the American Museum of Natural History, works on the Master of Arts in Teaching Earth Science Residency Program research and evaluation team.
Content
1. What Do We Mean by Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Education?: Grounding Our Professional Learning Group in Theory and Research Part 1: Exploring Instructional Strategies for CRSE 2. Dear Dante, Science IS for You: Investigating Student-Driven Discussions in the Science Classroom 3. Pop Culturally Responsive Education: Incorporating Students' Interests Into a Scripted Curriculum 4. Helping Students Foster Emotional Connections: Connecting Students' Lives and Communities with the Natural World Part 2: CRSE and the Science Classroom Learning Environment 5. Behaviors Without Behaviorism: Knowing the Students in Room 124 6. Humanizing Science Teaching Through Building Relationships 7. Building Relationships to Support Relevance: Reflecting on Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching Part 3: School-based Teacher Collaboration for Curriculum and Instruction Reflecting CRSE 8. Before CRSE: Trauma-Informed and Healing-Centered Strategies 9. Crisis Precipitates Change: An Approach to Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Teaching Using a Modified Flipped Classroom Part 4: Collaborative Chapters 10: When the World Tilted Differently: Exploring Science Teachers' Pandemic Stories Through a Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Lens 11. Reflections: Learning In, From, and With the CRSE PLG 12. The Ties that Bind