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Original Articles

Seeking Directions for Change: the personalisation and politicisation of science education

Pages 71-98 | Published online: 11 Aug 2006
 

ABSTRACT

This article concerns the ways in which science education can and should respond to a variety of contemporary concerns and crises: economic, educational, socio‐political and environmental. In acknowledging the need to develop a curriculum that pays much more attention to technology and environmental education, a case is made for reorganising and reorienting science education in such a way that attention is directed towards questions of personalisation and politicisation. Some implications for curriculum development strategies and teacher education are discussed.

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