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Cultural diversity in science education through Novelization: Against the Epicization of science and cultural centralization
Authors:Michiel van Eijck  Wolff‐Michael Roth
Institution:1. Eindhoven School of Education, Eindhoven University of Technology, Campus TU/e, Gebouw Traverse 3.48, Postbus 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, the Netherlands;2. Applied Cognitive Science University of Victoria, MacLaurin A548, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 3N4
Abstract:Science educators are confronted with the challenge to accommodate in their classes an increasing cultural and linguistic diversity that results from globalization. Challenged by the call to work towards valuing and keeping this diversity in the face of the canonical nature of school science discourse, we propose a new way of thinking about and investigating these problems. Drawing on the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, we articulate epicization and novelization as concepts that allow us to understand, respectively, the processes of (a) centralizing and homogenizing culture and language and (b) pluralizing culture and language. We present and analyze three examples that exhibit how existing mundane science education practices tend, by means of epicization, towards a unitary language and to cultural centralization. We then propose novelization as a way for thinking the opening up of science education by interacting with and incorporating alternative forms of knowing that arise from cultural diversity. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Res Sci Teach 48: 824–847, 2011
Keywords:globalization  cultural diversity  language  representation
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