The aim of this chapter is to establish values as a key component of science and environmental education, consistent with the troika framework, and to explore the implications of this for teacher education. In the chapter, we review research that has increasingly placed values at the centre of the process of learning science, and central also in framing students' responses to school science. We then present findings from three projects that explore the relationship of values to teaching and learning science: first, an exploration of the pedagogies of effective teachers of science; second,an environmental education project in which students explore science and sustainability ideas in the context of a community exchange program in Mexico and Alaska; and, third, a teachcr education initiative focused on place-based education. In the chapter, we argue that learning science and engaging with the environment entails pedagogies that link conceptual learning, values and community.
History
Title of book
Teacher education and values pedagogy : a student wellbeing approach
Chapter number
10
Pagination
156 - 178
Publisher
David Barlow Publishing
Place of publication
Terrigal, N.S.W.
ISBN-13
9781921333408
ISBN-10
1921333405
Language
eng
Publication classification
BN Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin