
Dialogic Collaborative Action Research in Science Education
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Renowned science educator Allan Feldman and co-authors from across numerous settings in K-12 science education present the theory, methodology, case studies, and practical advice to support the use of D-CAR as a means to enhance teachers' normal practice and address the problems, dilemmas, and dissonances that science teachers must negotiate as they work to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student population and engage with complex science teaching challenges that disproportionately affect marginalized students.
The book will be of use to science teacher educators, pre-service and in-service science teachers, professional development specialists, or any science educator invested in developing creative, reflective, and thoughtful teachers.
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"The authors, internationally diverse members of a Dialogic Collaborative Action Research (D-CAR) group, go beyond action research to discuss how D-CAR might be used to explore wicked problems in science education by creating, implementing, and engaging learning communities. [...]They encourage the use of student voice in research; the 3C+Q, Lingering Questions, and Epiphanies methods for expanding student engagement; and facilitators and critical friends to bring outside perspectives to the group. The text concludes with advice for extending D-CAR's conversations for professional, personal, and political purposes; case studies on D-CAR applications in several nations; and the hope that D-CAR will be used by science teachers, science teacher educators, and others throughout the world."-D. L. Stoloff, Eastern Connecticut State University, CHOICE
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Jawaher Alsultan is Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction; Science Education in the College of Education at Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Katie Laux is Assistant Professor of Education at Upper Iowa University, USA.
Molly Nation is Associate Professor of Environmental Education in the Department of Ecology and Environmental Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA.
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