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This unique book compares anthropogenic challenges in science and technology teacher education between the northern and southern contexts of Sweden and South Africa, respectively.

Presenting the results of a three-year research collaboration between science and technology teacher education researchers from South Africa and Sweden, the book explores theoretical perspectives and pedagogical experiences in response to challenges in the Anthropocene. It discusses research-informed practice in teacher education to address sustainable development. Chapters in the book collectively investigate the influence of current environmental and societal changes on the education of teachers, answering the question of how science and technology teacher education can adjust to current changes in the world and prepare new teachers for work in their future profession. Touching on issues such as climate change, global warming and pandemic diseases, the book uses a comparative appr

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Introduction to the book Part I: Theoretical Perspectives, Policies and Curricula in Science and Technology Teacher Education 1. Sustainability and science and technology teacher education: A review of the literature 2. Science and technology teacher education in South Africa and Sweden: A comparison of linked policies and curricula 3. (Re)thinking teacher education in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from South Africa and Sweden 4. Linguistic opportunities and challenges of teaching science for sustainability in multilingual contexts Part II: Experiences and Pedagogical Practices in Science and Technology Teacher Education 5. Application of the design process in the light of the Anthropocene: A conceptual study 6. Discussing pedagogical content knowledge and ESD for science teaching: Bridging theory and practice in the Anthropocene 7. Exploring a South African and Swedish teacher-education programme of Biology teachers for ESD: A comparative study 8. Culturally embodied learning as instructional practices in science education: Different contexts and different meanings 9. Digital competence with respect to ESD for science and technology student teachers: A study of a South African and a Swedish university 10. Science and technology teacher education in a global world: Concluding remarks

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/18/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032039947, 978-1032039947
      ISBN10: 1032039949

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This unique book compares anthropogenic challenges in science and technology teacher education between the northern and southern contexts of Sweden and South Africa, respectively.

      Presenting the results of a three-year research collaboration between science and technology teacher education researchers from South Africa and Sweden, the book explores theoretical perspectives and pedagogical experiences in response to challenges in the Anthropocene. It discusses research-informed practice in teacher education to address sustainable development. Chapters in the book collectively investigate the influence of current environmental and societal changes on the education of teachers, answering the question of how science and technology teacher education can adjust to current changes in the world and prepare new teachers for work in their future profession. Touching on issues such as climate change, global warming and pandemic diseases, the book uses a comparative appr

      Table of Contents

      Introduction to the book Part I: Theoretical Perspectives, Policies and Curricula in Science and Technology Teacher Education 1. Sustainability and science and technology teacher education: A review of the literature 2. Science and technology teacher education in South Africa and Sweden: A comparison of linked policies and curricula 3. (Re)thinking teacher education in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from South Africa and Sweden 4. Linguistic opportunities and challenges of teaching science for sustainability in multilingual contexts Part II: Experiences and Pedagogical Practices in Science and Technology Teacher Education 5. Application of the design process in the light of the Anthropocene: A conceptual study 6. Discussing pedagogical content knowledge and ESD for science teaching: Bridging theory and practice in the Anthropocene 7. Exploring a South African and Swedish teacher-education programme of Biology teachers for ESD: A comparative study 8. Culturally embodied learning as instructional practices in science education: Different contexts and different meanings 9. Digital competence with respect to ESD for science and technology student teachers: A study of a South African and a Swedish university 10. Science and technology teacher education in a global world: Concluding remarks

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