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Improving Urban Science Education
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Chapters contain rich images of urban youth and each strives to offer insights into problems and suggestions for resolving them. Most significant, in spite of the challenges, the research offers hope and shows that fresh approaches to teaching and learning can lead students-some who have already been pronounced academic, even societal, failures-to becoming avid and deep learners of science.
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Chapter 2 Urban Science as a Culturally and Socially Adaptive Practice
Chapter 3 Painting the Landscape: Urban Schools and Urban Classrooms
Chapter 4 Organizational Mediation of Urban Science
Chapter 5 Playin on the Streets-Solidarity in the Classroom: Weak Cultural Boundaries and the Implications for Urban Science Education
Chapter 6 All My Life I Been Po': Oral Fluency as a Resource for Science Teaching and Learning
Chapter 7 Becoming an Urban Science Teacher: The First Three Years
Chapter 8 The Role of Cogenerative Dialogue in Learning to Teach and Transforming Learning Environments
Chapter 9 Learning Science and the Centrality of Student Participation
Chapter 10 Female Sexuality as Agency and Oppression in Urban Science Classrooms
Chapter 11 Meeting the Needs and Adapting to the Capital of a Queen Mother and an Ol' Head: Gender Equity in Urban High School Science
Chapter 12 Paperclips + Polymers -> Problems: Learning to Use Levels of Representation in a High School Chemistry Classroom
Chapter 13 An Autobiographical Approach to Becoming a Science Teacher in an Urban High School
Chapter 14 Beyond Either-Or: Reconsidering Resources in Terms of Structures
Chapter 15 My Cultural Awakening in the Classroom
Chapter 16 Social and Cultural Capital in Science Teaching: Relating Practice and Reflection
Chapter 17 Transforming the Future while Learning from the Past
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