Science and Society in the Classroom: Using Sociocultural Perspectives to Develop Science Education
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Table of Contents

List of Figures

xi

List of Tables

xiii

Preface

xv

Executive Summary

xxi

Chapter 1: Introduction

1

Demographics and Definition of Urban Areas

4

Contextualized Science Curriculum

6

Sociocultural Contexts and Curriculum Issues

9

Research Questions

12

Research Hypotheses

13

Definitions

14

Summary

16

Chapter 2: Background Study

19

Science Education Reform Initiatives

19

Schooling in America: Is It Still Decontextualized?

24

The Significance of Context in Learning

26

Contextualized Curriculum, Curriculum in Context, and Connected Science

30

Education in Urban Contexts and Teachers' Self-Efficacy Beliefs

35

Equity Issues in Science Education: Should We Be Concerned?

39

What Questions Should We Raise?

40