
Teaching STEM Education through Dialogue and Transformative Learning
Global Significance and Local Interactions in Mexico and the UK
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. May 2019
Book
Hardback
126 pages
978-0-367-26356-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book focuses on reconceptualising the teaching of STEM education through dialogue and transformative learning, presenting examples of research from Mexico and the UK.
It centres on research which introduces critical pedagogies in the teaching of STEM, where in the past there has been an over-emphasis on content and a technicist perspective on science. The research in this book considers critical and dialogic approaches to teacher education for STEM subjects and emphasises the crucial role that teachers play in improving life chances for marginalised young people and their communities. STEM education is not just a way of improving a country's GDP, but if taught through dialogic and transformative pedagogies it can enable teachers to empower students to improve their own lives.
The collaboration between these two countries is timely and comes as Mexico is developing and emerging as a key global economic nation. The work presented here engages in theoretical and empirical work that has application beyond the two countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education for Teaching.
It centres on research which introduces critical pedagogies in the teaching of STEM, where in the past there has been an over-emphasis on content and a technicist perspective on science. The research in this book considers critical and dialogic approaches to teacher education for STEM subjects and emphasises the crucial role that teachers play in improving life chances for marginalised young people and their communities. STEM education is not just a way of improving a country's GDP, but if taught through dialogic and transformative pedagogies it can enable teachers to empower students to improve their own lives.
The collaboration between these two countries is timely and comes as Mexico is developing and emerging as a key global economic nation. The work presented here engages in theoretical and empirical work that has application beyond the two countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education for Teaching.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
420 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-26356-0 (9780367263560)
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Global Significance and Local Interactions in Mexico and the UK
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Global Significance and Local Interactions in Mexico and the UK
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Catherine Montgomery | Juan Manuel Fernandez-Cardenas
Teaching STEM Education through Dialogue and Transformative Learning
Global Significance and Local Interactions in Mexico and the UK
E-Book
05/2020
1st Edition
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€55.49
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Persons
Catherine Montgomery is Professor of International Higher Education in the Department of Education at the University of Bath, UK. She has worked on international and comparative research projects in Denmark, Mexico and Vietnam including the British Council project which underpins the research for this book, focusing on the role of dialogic STEM education in addressing social and cultural disadvantage in Mexico and the UK.
Juan Manuel Fernandez-Cardenas is Full Professor of Education at Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico. He has led several research projects and has published more than 75 research articles, refereed chapters and books. His research interests include the conformation of communities of practice mediated by the use of digital technology, in particular in STEM education.
Juan Manuel Fernandez-Cardenas is Full Professor of Education at Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico. He has led several research projects and has published more than 75 research articles, refereed chapters and books. His research interests include the conformation of communities of practice mediated by the use of digital technology, in particular in STEM education.
Editor
University of Bath, UK
Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Content
Preface Introduction - Teaching STEM education through dialogue and transformative learning: global significance and local interactions in Mexico and the UK 1. The social construction of a Teacher Support Team: an experience of university lecturers' professional development in STEM 2. Developing a material-dialogic approach to pedagogy to guide science teacher education 3. Creating a dialogic environment for transformative science teaching practices: towards an inclusive education for science 4. STEM outreach activities: an approach to teachers' professional development 5. The role of non-formal contexts in teacher education for STEM: the case of horno3 science and technology interactive centre 6. Public dialogue with science and development for teachers of STEM: linking public dialogue with pedagogic praxis 7. Innovating science teaching with a transformative learning model 8. A hybrid and flipped version of an introductory mathematics course for higher education 9. Developing non-formal education competences as a complement of formal education for STEM lecturers