As science educators struggle to reform science education, we need a better understanding of the conundrums associated with the ways educators enact innovative science within and against the “academic,” “rigorous,” and “elite” sociohistorical constructions of science. I ethnographically investigated the meanings of an innovative, reform-based curriculum (Active Physics) in various micro (classroom) and macro (school and community) contexts. I conducted the study in a high school serving primarily upper middle class students, the majority of whom (97%) planned to attend college. I explored how meanings of the curriculum transformed as the curriculum traveled across space and time. While certain aspects of the context enabled innovative scien...
I want to begin today with two short personal remarks. My field of research at home is the cultural ...
Science education is crucial for shaping the culture of science and its practitioners. Boundaries cu...
It’s a commonplace to decry the folly of “best practices” in education. They make many practitioners...
This study explores the interpretation of a curriculum to promote scientific literacy. It takes a so...
Abstract: Recent literature in science education suggests that, to transform girls ’ participation, ...
This article is an introductory essay to the Ethnography and Education special issue Ethnographies o...
The last decade was marked by drastic changes in the studied approach to teaching science and most s...
The last decade was marked by drastic changes in the studied approach to teaching science and most s...
The last decade was marked by drastic changes in the studied approach to teaching science and most s...
This study explores how teacher-initiated site-based reform in a specialized STEM school is conceptu...
Science educators and researchers have bemoaned the lack of reform-based science in elementary schoo...
In this paper, we explore the details of one youth's science‐related learning in‐ and out‐of‐school ...
This is an ethnographic study of a newly created math, science, and technology elementary magnet sch...
In this article, we explore three anthropological approaches to science education research: funds of...
In this paper, we describe science as a set of “commonplaces,” similar to Schwab's commonplaces of t...
I want to begin today with two short personal remarks. My field of research at home is the cultural ...
Science education is crucial for shaping the culture of science and its practitioners. Boundaries cu...
It’s a commonplace to decry the folly of “best practices” in education. They make many practitioners...
This study explores the interpretation of a curriculum to promote scientific literacy. It takes a so...
Abstract: Recent literature in science education suggests that, to transform girls ’ participation, ...
This article is an introductory essay to the Ethnography and Education special issue Ethnographies o...
The last decade was marked by drastic changes in the studied approach to teaching science and most s...
The last decade was marked by drastic changes in the studied approach to teaching science and most s...
The last decade was marked by drastic changes in the studied approach to teaching science and most s...
This study explores how teacher-initiated site-based reform in a specialized STEM school is conceptu...
Science educators and researchers have bemoaned the lack of reform-based science in elementary schoo...
In this paper, we explore the details of one youth's science‐related learning in‐ and out‐of‐school ...
This is an ethnographic study of a newly created math, science, and technology elementary magnet sch...
In this article, we explore three anthropological approaches to science education research: funds of...
In this paper, we describe science as a set of “commonplaces,” similar to Schwab's commonplaces of t...
I want to begin today with two short personal remarks. My field of research at home is the cultural ...
Science education is crucial for shaping the culture of science and its practitioners. Boundaries cu...
It’s a commonplace to decry the folly of “best practices” in education. They make many practitioners...