2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11422-021-10026-y
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Stepping into STS literature: Some implications for promoting socioecological justice through science education

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“…In view of an emerging picture of neoliberal values as entangled with science (and Swedish) education (e.g. Gustavsson, 2009;Bencze & Carter, 2011;Lundgren, 2011;Tobin, 2011;Sundberg & Wahlström, 2012;Adolfsson, 2013;Bencze et al, 2014;Carter, 2014;Bazzul, 2016;Hayes, 2016;Carter, 2020;El Halwany et al, 2021;Wallace et al, 2022;Bazzul, 2023), such a result is perhaps not entirely unexpected. What was unexpected, however, was the breadth of factors potentially marginalising Bildung in teachers' work that were not contextual, but rather, were implicit, that is, factors that are a part of each teacher but outside of their awareness.…”
Section: Contextual Factors Marginalising Bildungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of an emerging picture of neoliberal values as entangled with science (and Swedish) education (e.g. Gustavsson, 2009;Bencze & Carter, 2011;Lundgren, 2011;Tobin, 2011;Sundberg & Wahlström, 2012;Adolfsson, 2013;Bencze et al, 2014;Carter, 2014;Bazzul, 2016;Hayes, 2016;Carter, 2020;El Halwany et al, 2021;Wallace et al, 2022;Bazzul, 2023), such a result is perhaps not entirely unexpected. What was unexpected, however, was the breadth of factors potentially marginalising Bildung in teachers' work that were not contextual, but rather, were implicit, that is, factors that are a part of each teacher but outside of their awareness.…”
Section: Contextual Factors Marginalising Bildungmentioning
confidence: 99%