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Author Roth, Wolff-Michael, 1953-

Title Science education during early childhood : a cultural-historical perspective / Wolff-Michael Roth, Maria Inês Mafra Goulart, Katerina Plakitsi
Published Dordrecht : Springer, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 221 pages) : illustrations
Series Cultural studies of science education ; v. 6
Cultural studies of science education (2010) ; 6.
Contents The Origins of Reading: Science Texts / The Genesis of Conceptual Categories -- RETHINKING YOUNG CHILDREN'S ENGAGEMENT IN SCIENCE / Engaging Children in Collective Curriculum Design / Margin-Center / Darkness-Light -- TEACHER PREPARATION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT / Creating the Potential for Learning in Early Childhood Education / Preparing Teachers for Early Childhood Science Teaching / Magnifying Effects with LIGHT -- EPILOGUE / Valuing Children's Early Science Experiences
Summary Children's learning and understanding of science during their pre-school years has been a neglected topic in the education literature--something this volume aims to redress. Paradigmatic notions of science education, with their focus on biologically governed development and age-specific accession to scientific concepts, have perpetuated this state of affairs. This book offers a very different perspective, however. It has its roots in the work of cultural-historical activity theorists, who, since Vygotsky, have assumed that any higher cognitive function existed in and as a social relation first. Accepting this precept removes any lower limit we may deem appropriate on children's cognitive engagement with science-related concepts. The authors describe and analyze the ways in which children aged from one to five grapple with scientific concepts, and also suggest ways in which pre-service and in-service teachers can be prepared to teach in ways that support children's development in cultural and historical contexts. In doing so, the book affirms the value of cultural-historical activity theory as an appropriate framework for analyzing preschool children's participation in science learning experiences, and shows that that the theory provides an appropriate framework for understanding learning, as well as for planning and conducting training for pre-school teachers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-216) and index
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Subject Science -- Study and teaching (Early childhood)
EDUCATION -- Teaching Methods & Materials -- Science & Technology.
Droit.
Sciences sociales.
Sciences humaines.
Science -- Study and teaching (Early childhood)
Form Electronic book
Author Goulart, Maria Inês Mafra
Plakitsi, Katerina
ISBN 9789400751866
9400751869