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A whale of a time: engaging in a war of values for youth activism in science education.

Rachel A Gisewhite
Published in: Cultural studies of science education (2023)
Exposure and experience with ethical dilemmas and controversial socioscientific issues provide a link to students' lives or a pathway for sympathy/empathy and care, where youth use emotion to engage with the scenario and develop critical thinking skills to respond to ethical issues. For this theoretical paper, I focus on how informal science can be used in science classes to provide such exposure and experience, creating spaces for students to foster erotic relationships with the nature-Other and their local environment. More specifically, this paper aims to discuss how educators can use these informal science experiences, and in this case-those involving marine mammals, to find value for natural phenomena through erotic generosity and phenomenological experiences within the environment and use their knowledge and power to act responsibly.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • depressive symptoms
  • high school
  • decision making
  • affordable care act