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Erschienen in: Cultural Studies of Science Education 2/2016

11.01.2016 | Original Paper

Science initial teacher education and superdiversity: educating science teachers for a multi-religious and globalised science classroom

verfasst von: Roussel De Carvalho

Erschienen in: Cultural Studies of Science Education | Ausgabe 2/2016

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Abstract

Steven Vertovec (2006, 2007) has recently offered a re-interpretation of population diversity in large urban centres due to a considerable increase in immigration patterns in the UK. This complex scenario called superdiversity has been conceptualised to help illuminate significant interactions of variables such as religion, language, gender, age, nationality, labour market and population distribution on a larger scale. The interrelationships of these themes have fundamental implications in a variety of community environments, but especially within our schools. Today, London schools have over 300 languages being spoken by students, all of whom have diverse backgrounds, bringing with them a wealth of experience and, most critically, their own set of religious beliefs. At the same time, Science is a compulsory subject in England’s national curriculum, where it requires teachers to deal with important scientific frameworks about the world; teaching about the origins of the universe, life on Earth, human evolution and other topics, which are often in conflict with students’ religious views. In order to cope with this dynamic and thought-provoking environment, science initial teacher education (SITE)—especially those catering large urban centres—must evolve to equip science teachers with a meaningful understanding of how to handle a superdiverse science classroom, taking the discourse of inclusion beyond its formal boundaries. Thus, this original position paper addresses how the role of SITE may be re-conceptualised and re-framed in light of the immense challenges of superdiversity as well as how science teachers, as enactors of the science curriculum, must adapt to cater to these changes. This is also the first in a series of papers emerging from an empirical research project trying to capture science teacher educators’ own views on religio-scientific issues and their positions on the place of these issues within science teacher education and the science classroom.

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Metadaten
Titel
Science initial teacher education and superdiversity: educating science teachers for a multi-religious and globalised science classroom
verfasst von
Roussel De Carvalho
Publikationsdatum
11.01.2016
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Cultural Studies of Science Education / Ausgabe 2/2016
Print ISSN: 1871-1502
Elektronische ISSN: 1871-1510
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11422-015-9671-y

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