Justice-oriented science teaching an...
Steele, David.

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    Title/Author: Justice-oriented science teaching and learning/ edited by David Steele, Alison K. Mercier.
    Reminder of title: anchoring phenomena in secondary classrooms /
    other author: Steele, David.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: xi, 467 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: A Futures Approach to Science Education: Centering Justice in Anchoring Phenomena -- Part I:Pollution and Health Disparities -- Unhealthy Harvest: How Polluted Fish Undermine Indigenous Health and Food Security -- Pellagra: The Epidemic That Did Not Have to Happen -- Airborne Inequity: Hurricane's Transportation of Pollutants in Cancer Alley -- Low Country Chemical Spills: A Medical, Environmental, and Ethical Examination -- How and Why Big Tobacco Targets Vulnerable Communities -- Health Equity in a Microscopic World: Infectious Diseases and Access to Healthcare -- Part II: Climate Change and Natural Disasters -- Can Wildfires be Fought with AI Tools?: Anchoring Phenomenon for Justice Oriented Earth Science Teaching -- Why Is It So Hot Here?: Using Community Science Data Talks to Launch Learning About the Urban Heat Island Effect -- Learning from Climate Crises: How Monsoon Disasters in North India Turns Local Ecosystems into Classrooms of Justice -- How the Eruption of Mt. Tambora Shaped Present-day Missouri: The Impact of Climate Events on Human Migration -- Navigating Sea-Level Rise: Assessing the Impact on Norfolk Virginia and Crafting Equitable Solutions for Vulnerable Communities -- The Science of Sinkholes: Uncovering Connections Between Chemistry Earth Science Human Activity and Social Justice -- Climate Justice in the Concrete Jungle: Exploring Urban Heat Islands and Equity -- Part III:Resource Management and Environmental Impact -- Why the Great Salt Lake is Becoming the Not-So Great Salt Lake: Drying Up and Causing Harm -- Who Gets to Swim in the Hudson?: Exploring Human Impact on the Hudson River Over Time and Space -- Is Access to Clean Reliable Water a Guarantee?: How Climate Change Affects Water Accessibility in Local Contexts -- Plastic Pollution: What Happens to the Plastics We Use Every Day? -- The World Needs Phosphates but Who is Going to Pay the Price? -- Part IV:Social Equity and Technology in Science -- Beyond the Binary: Sex Verification Testing of Athletes -- Why Did the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Happen and How Did it Affect People? -- Future of Food: Cultured Meat for Environmental and Social Justice -- The Dangerous Use of X-ray Fluoroscopy on African Mine Workers -- Meeting Energy Needs.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Science - Study and teaching (Secondary) -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76297-0
    ISBN: 9783031762970
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