AuthorRoth, Wolff-Michael. author
TitleDesigning Communities [electronic resource] / by Wolff-Michael Roth
ImprintDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1998
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5562-5
Descript XXIII, 313 p. online resource

SUMMARY

The study described in this book arose in the contextof a three-year collective effort to bring about change in science teaching at Mountain Elementary School. 1 This opportunity emerged after I contacted the school with the idea to help teachers implement student-centered science teaching. At the same time, the teachers collectively had come to realize that their science teaching was not as exciting to children as it could be. They had recognized their own teaching as textbook-based with little use of the "hands-on" approaches prescribed by the provincial curriculum. At this point, the teachers and I decided that a joint project would serve our mutual goals: they wanted assistance in changing from textbook-based approaches to student-centered activities; I wanted to collect data on learning in student-centered knowledgeยญ producing classroom communities. I brought to this school my new understandings about classroom communiยญ ties from several earlier studies conducted in a private high school (e. g. , Roth & Bowen, 1995; Roth & Roychoudhury, 1992). I wanted to help teachers create science learning environments in which children took charge of their learning, where children learned from more competent others by participating with them in ongoing activities, and teachers were responsible for setting up and maintaining a classroom community rather than for dissemยญ inating information. After I had completed the data collection for the present study, I watched a documentary about an elementary school in the small French village of Moussac (Envoye Special, TV5, September 14, 1994)


CONTENT

I Foundations -- 1. Theoretical Foundations -- 2. Empirical Foundations -- 3. Engineering for Children Curriculum -- 4. Knowing Engineering Design -- II Transformations of a Community: The Emergence of Shared Resources and Practices -- 5. Circulating Resources -- 6. Circulating Material Practices -- 7. Emergence and Circulation of Discourse Practices -- III Networking Across Interstices -- 8. Networking Humans and Non-Humans -- 9. Networking Individuals and Groups -- IV Conclusions -- 10. Designing Knowledge-Building Communities -- 11. Epilogue -- References


SUBJECT

  1. Education
  2. Artificial intelligence
  3. Semantics
  4. Sociolinguistics
  5. Science education
  6. Education
  7. Science Education
  8. Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
  9. Semantics
  10. Sociolinguistics