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Title: LOST Opportunities Learning in Out-of-School Time / edited by Bronwyn Bevan, Philip Bell, Reed Stevens, Aria Razfar.
Explorations of Educational Purpose,
Explorations of Educational Purpose,

Main Entry: Bevan, Bronwyn. editor.
Bell, Philip. editor.
Stevens, Reed. editor.
Razfar, Aria. editor.
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Date: 2013.
Publication Place: Dordrecht :
ISBN: 9789400743045
Subject: Education.
Mathematics.
Science -- Study and teaching.
Education.
Science Education.
Mathematics Education.
Learning & Instruction.

Series: Explorations of Educational Purpose, 23
Explorations of Educational Purpose, 23

Contents: Preface: Learning about Out of School Time (LOST) Learning Opportunities, Bronwyn Bevan, Reed Stevens, Philip Bell, Aria Razfar -- Part I -- Introduction: What counts as math and science?, Reed Stevens -- Chapter 1: Math I Am: What We Learn from Stories that People Tell about Math in their Lives, Indigo Esmonde1, Kristen Pilner Blair, Shelley Goldman, Lee Martin, Osvaldo Jimenez, Roy Pea -- Chapter 2: What Counts as Science in Everyday and Family Interactions?, Maureen Callanan, Megan Luce, Lara Triona, Jennifer Rigney, Deborah Siegel, Jennifer Jipson -- Chapter 3: What Counts as Mathematics when ‘We All Use Math Everyday’?: A Look at NUMB3RS, Indigo Esmonde -- Chapter 4: What Counts Too Much and Too Little as Math. Reed Stevens -- Chapter 5: When Is Mathematics, and Who Says So?, Ray McDermott -- Part II -- Introduction: Understanding How and Why People Learn Across Settings as an Educational Equity Strategy, Philip Bell -- Chapter 6: Creating within and across life spaces: The role of a computer clubhouse in a child’s learning ecology, Brigid Barron, Susie Wise, Caitlin K. Martin -- Chapter 7: Discovering and Supporting Successful Learning Pathways of Youth In and Out Of School: Accounting for the Development of Everyday Expertise Across Settings, Philip Bell, Leah Bricker, Suzanne Reeve, Heather Toomey Zimmerman, Carrie Tzou -- Chapter 8: Doing Science with Others at Preschool and at Home: A Comparison of Contextually Situated Interactional Configurations and their Implications for Learning, Siri Mehus, Reed Stevens, Linda Grigholm -- Chapter 9: Shifting Languages, Spaces, and Leaner Identities: Learning Mathematics After School, Aria Razfar -- Chapter 10: Expanding Methodologies to Account For Expansive Views of Learning: A Commentary on Section II, Kris Gutiérrez -- Part III -- Introduction: STEM in the Organized Out-of-School-Time Setting, Bronwyn Bevan -- Chapter 11: Out-Of-School-Time STEM: It’s Not What You Think, Bronwyn Bevan, Vera Michalchik -- Chapter 12: Examining Youth's Mathematics Practices in an After School Robotics Team, John Baker, Janine Remillard, Vivian Lim -- Chapter 13: After-school: An Innovative Model to Better Understand the Mathematics Learning of Latinas/Os, Lena Licón Khisty, Craig Willey -- Chapter 14: Teacher Development in After-school Mathematics Contexts: Insights from projects that capitalize on Latinas/os’ linguistic and cultural resources, Eugenia Vomvoridi-Ivanović, Maura Varley, Gabriel Viego, Ksenija Simić-Muller, Lena Licón Khisty -- Chapter 15: How "Hands-On" Implicitly Informs "What Counts" as Science, Rhiannon Crain, Molly Loomis, Rodney T. Ogawa -- Chapter 16: Thoughts on Science Education During the Afterschool Hours, Michael Cole.
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Printed edition: 9789400743038

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