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Author Compton McCullough, Dana, author.

Title Mandy Hoffen and a conspiracy to resurrect life and social justice in science curriculum with Henrietta Lacks : a play / by Dana Compton McCullough, Evans High School, Evans, Georgia.

Publication Info. Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2021]

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Description 1 online resource.
text file
Series Landscapes of education
Landscapes of education.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "This book is a theoretical inquiry into alternative pedagogies that challenge current standardized practices in the field of science education. Through Mandy Hoffen, a fictional persona, Dana McCullough, the author, explores how stories of Henrietta Lacks become part of a conspiracy to change science education. Mandy Hoffen, however, never expected to find herself in the middle of a conspiracy. As a science teacher of 20 plus years, she worked diligently to meet the needs of her charges, who currently teaches ninth and tenth grade biology students in an age of standardized testing. The author also creates imaginary dialogues which serve as the theoretical framework for each chapter. Each chapter unfolds in a form of a play with imaginary settings and events that bring Henrietta Lacks back from the grave to participate in conversations about science, society, and social justice. The imaginary conversations are based on the author's experiences in graduate courses, direct quotations from philosophers of science, historians of science, science educators, curriculum theorists, and stories of Henrietta Lacks in a high school biology classroom. The play describes the journey of a graduate student/high school teacher as she researches the importance of the philosophy of science, history of science, science curriculum and social justice in science education. Through reflections on fictional conversations, stories of Henrietta Lacks are examined and described in multiple settings, beginning in an imaginary academic meeting, and ending with student conversations in a classroom. Each setting provides a space for conversations wherein participants explore their personal connections with science, science curriculum, issues of social justice related to science, and Henrietta Lacks. This book will be of interest to graduate students, scholars, and undergraduates in curriculum studies, educational foundations, and teacher education, and those interested in alternative research methodologies. This is the first book to intentionally address the stories of Henrietta Lacks and their importance in the field of curriculum studies, science studies, and current standardized high school science curriculum"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Science -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Science -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Science -- Philosophy -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Science -- Philosophy -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Science -- Philosophy.
Science -- Methodology.
Science -- Methodology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Compton McCullough, Dana. Mandy Hoffen and a conspiracy to resurrect life and social justice in science curriculum with Henrietta Lacks Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2021] 9781648024887 (DLC) 2021012226
ISBN 1648024904
9781648024900 (electronic book)
9781648024887 (paperback)
9781648024894 (hardcover)