2018
DOI: 10.5296/jse.v8i2.12888
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Seeing is Believing: A Case Study of Interdisciplinary, Experiential Science Education

Abstract: Situated in a rural, impoverished town in Northeast Louisiana, this case study takes a deep look into two highly effective teachers' pedagogical practices along with the concomitant patterns in attitudes towards scientific literacy among their students, as well as the role of the emergent curriculum in the process. It explored nuances of a unique approach to bring in interdisciplinary science through the backdoor, since science received little importance in the context of the school as well as community. Using… Show more

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