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"It Changed Our Lives": Activism, Science, and Greening the Community

August 30, 2010 | Public Programs
Drawing upon critically oriented studies of science literacy and environmental justice, we posit a framework for activism in science education. To make our case, we share a set of narratives on how the River City Youth Club acquired a new green roof. Using these narratives we argue that the ways in which youth describe their accomplishments with respect to the roof reflects a range of subject positions that they carve out and take up over time. These subject positions reveal how activism is a generative process linked to “knowing” and “being” in ways that juxtapose everyday practices with those of science.

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    Author
    University of Michigan
  • Edna Tan
    Author
    University of North Carolina, Greensboro
  • Citation

    DOI : 10.1080/14926156.2010.504480
    Publication Name: Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education
    Volume: 10
    Number: 3
    Page Number: 207-222

    Funders

    NSF
    Funding Program: ITEST
    Award Number: 0737642
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Technology
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Afterschool Programs | Summer and Extended Camps

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