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Extending science beyond the classroom door: Learning from students' experiences with the Choice,Control and Change (C3) curriculum
Authors:Aarti Mallya  Felicia Moore Mensah  Isobel R Contento  Pamela A Koch  Angela Calabrese Barton
Institution:1. Pascack Valley Regional High School District, Montvale, New Jersey;2. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York;3. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Abstract:This article describes the experiences of seventh‐grade students living in high poverty areas of New York City who participated in the Choice, Control and Change (C3) science curriculum. Data were collected from eight case study students in the form of individual interviews, classroom observations, and student artifacts. Analysis of these data revealed that students were able to extend their C3 science understandings beyond the classroom door by developing and expressing science agency in the following ways: (1) critically analyze the conditions of their food environment, (2) purposefully make healthier choices, and (3) expand the food and activity options available to themselves and others. Through participation in the C3 curriculum, and the science content and practices addressed therein, students began to view their worlds with a more critical mindset and to devise ways to transform themselves and the conditions of their own and others' lives. Based on the findings, we propose taking a closer look at how we might create meaningful and relevant learning opportunities for students through connecting school science with issues of personal and social significance in students' lives outside of school. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Res Sci Teach 49: 244–269, 2012
Keywords:empowerment  curriculum development  inquiry  pedagogy  socioscientific issues
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