Ethics and science education : how subjectivity matters



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dc.contributor.author Bazzul, Jesse
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-11T20:02:35Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-11T20:02:35Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.isbn 9783319391328
dc.identifier.other cdcocn950884562
dc.identifier.uri http://ebsco-cdc.proxy.collecto.ca/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1228920
dc.identifier.uri https://eduq.info/xmlui/handle/11515/35450
dc.description Comprend des références bibliographiques.
dc.description.abstract This book encapsulates a line of research that looks at how students are positioned as ethical actors/decision makers in biology education by science policy, curriculum, and classroom resources. Its basis comes from a textbook study that examined how biology texts work to constitute subjectivities related to neoliberalism and global capitalism, sex/gender and sexuality, and ethics. The study found that textbook discourses set limits on a) the types of ethical concerns represented b) the modes of ethical engagement c) the dispositions necessary to engage in ethical action or decision-making. Policy reform, regulation, and personal lifestyle choices were the primary ways students could approach ethical decision-making or action. While these approaches are useful, they are likely not sufficient for dealing with major twenty first century problems such as climate change and social inequality, along with new ethical dimensions introduced by biotechnologies and genomic research. This research brief sets a context for how discourses of science education policy and curricula work to shape a 'subject of ethics', that is how students come to see themselves as participants in issues of ethical concern. Drawing from a structural-poststructural philosophical approach, Science and Technology Studies, educational research, and a methodology based on discourse analysis and ethnography, this book's overall goal is to assist with research into subjectivity, ethics, politics, policy, and socioscientific issues in science education.
dc.description.tableofcontents Chapter 1: Science Education as a Site of Struggle -- Chapter 2: The Constitution of Subjectivities: Discourse, Practices, and Repetition -- Chapter 3: The 'Ethical Subject' of Science Education -- Chapter 4: Science Education and Subjectivity in (Bio)political Context -- Chapter 5: Egalitarian Politics and the Dimensions of An Ethical Self -- Afterword: Different concepts and tools to bring about an ethically and politically engaged science education. .
dc.format.extent 1 ressource en ligne.
dc.format.medium Ressource électronique
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Springer
dc.subject Enseignement des sciences
dc.subject Éthique
dc.subject Biologie
dc.subject Sciences de la nature
dc.subject Attitude de l'étudiant
dc.subject Valeurs de l'étudiant
dc.title Ethics and science education : how subjectivity matters
dc.type Livre


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