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Sociocultural Studies And Implications For Science Education The Experiential And The Virtual 1st Edition Catherine Milne

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Sociocultural Studies And Implications For Science Education The Experiential And The Virtual 1st Edition Catherine Milne
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.26 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Catherine Milne, Kenneth Tobin, Donna DeGennaro (eds.)
ISBN: 9789400742390, 9789400742406, 9400742398, 9400742401
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Sociocultural Studies And Implications For Science Education The Experiential And The Virtual 1st Edition Catherine Milne by Catherine Milne, Kenneth Tobin, Donna Degennaro (eds.) 9789400742390, 9789400742406, 9400742398, 9400742401 instant download after payment.

The chapters included in this book address two major questions: what are some of the methodological and theoretical issues in sociocultural research in urban education and science education and what sort of questions do technological and virtual contexts raise for these types of research perspectives. The chapters build off Ken Tobin's personal history of sociocultural research in science education and as they do each chapter asks philosophical, sociological and/or methodological questions that inform our understanding of the challenges associated with conducting research in experiential and virtual contexts.

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