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E-raamat: Theory and Methods for Sociocultural Research in Science and Engineering Education

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Introducing original methods for integrating sociocultural and discourse studies into science and engineering education, this book provides a much-needed framework for how to conduct qualitative research in this field. The three dimensions of learning identified in the Next Generation Science Standards create a need for research methods that examine the sociocultural components of science education. With cutting-edge studies and examples consistent with the NGSS standards, this book offers comprehensive research methods for integrating discourse and sociocultural practices in science and engineering education and provides key tools for applying this framework for students, pre-service teachers, scholars, and researchers.

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"Kelly and Green have developed insights and research methods to examine classroom discourse, and the book structure, organized around eight chapters illustrating specific methods, gives it an innovative nature, while the rigour and depth of the contributions anticipate that it will soon become a classic." --From the Foreword by María Pilar Jiménez-Aleixandre, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain

"The text provides a unique opportunity to understand the combination of research lenses, tools, and decision-making when using large-scale video and qualitative data sets. The contributions include rigorous grounding in sociocultural traditions coupled with cutting edge of considerations of contemporary science and engineering learning settings." -- Heidi Carlone, Hooks Distinguished Professor of STEM Education, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

List of Figures and Tables
vii
List of Contributors
x
Foreword: Meeting Methodological Challenges xiv
Maria Pilar Jimenez-Aleixandre
1 Framing Issues of Theory and Methods for the Study of Science and Engineering Education
1(28)
Gregory J. Kelly
Judith L. Green
2 Making Science and Gender in Kindergarten
29(19)
Alicia M. McDyre
3 Multimodal Analysis of Decision Making in Elementary Engineering
48(25)
Carmen M. Vanderhoof
4 Translanguaging about Socioscientific Issues in Middle School Science
73(28)
Peter R. Licona
5 Learning through Improvement from Failure in Elementary Engineering Design Projects
101(24)
Matthew M. Johnson
6 An Interactional Ethnography Perspective to Analyze Informal Formative Assessments (IFAs) to Build Epistemic and Conceptual Coherence in Science Learning
125(30)
Asli Sezen-Barrie
Rachel Mulvaney
7 Emotional Discourse as Constructed in an Environmental Science Course
155(26)
Elizabeth Hufnagel
8 Discourse of Professional Pedagogical Vision in Teacher Education
181(25)
Arzu Tanis Ozcelik
Scott P. McDonald
9 Analyzing the Generative Nature of Science Teachers' Professional Development Discourse
206(28)
Amy Ricketts
10 Commentary: Constructing Transparency in Designing and Conducting Multilayered Research in Science and Engineering Education --- Potentials and Challenges of Ethnographically Informed Discourse-Based Methodologies
234(22)
Audra Skukauskaite
11 Commentary: Research Methods for the Advancement of Possibility Knowledge and Practice in Science and Engineering Education
256(8)
Kristiina Kumpulainen
Appendix A How We Look at Discourse: Definitions of Sociolinguistic Units 264(7)
Judith L. Green
Gregory J. Kelly
Index 271
Gregory J. Kelly is Senior Associate Dean for Research, Outreach, and Technology and Distinguished Professor of Education in the College of Education at Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Judith L. Green is Professor Emeritus of Education at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.