TY - JOUR
T1 - Celebrating Jhumki Basu's contributions to science education as a scholar and an activist
T2 - Voices from the field
AU - Milne, Catherine
AU - Rubel, Laurie
AU - Rodriguez, Alberto J.
AU - Emdin, Christopher
AU - Maulucci, Maria Rivera
AU - Locke, Donyagay
AU - Tan, Edna
AU - Clairmont, Neil
AU - Upadhyay, Bhaskar
PY - 2009/6
Y1 - 2009/6
N2 - This metalogue addresses the ways Sreyashi Jhumki Basu mediated our practices in science education and life. We focus on Basu's uses of critical science agency, democratic science classrooms, and critical feminist ethnography to transform the possibilities for all participants in her research and educational practices. We also examine her use of cases and pedagogical strategies to support youth set practice goals based on conceptions of self and preferred learning trajectories. These strategies allow youth to develop power through the use of disciplinary knowledge and modes of inquiry to support their understanding of themselves as powerful, able to change their position in the world, and make the world more socially just. This (Key Contributors) article acknowledges a life cut short through disease, reflects our personal loss of a friend and colleague, and expresses determination to ensure that her contributions to science education are sustained and continued.
AB - This metalogue addresses the ways Sreyashi Jhumki Basu mediated our practices in science education and life. We focus on Basu's uses of critical science agency, democratic science classrooms, and critical feminist ethnography to transform the possibilities for all participants in her research and educational practices. We also examine her use of cases and pedagogical strategies to support youth set practice goals based on conceptions of self and preferred learning trajectories. These strategies allow youth to develop power through the use of disciplinary knowledge and modes of inquiry to support their understanding of themselves as powerful, able to change their position in the world, and make the world more socially just. This (Key Contributors) article acknowledges a life cut short through disease, reflects our personal loss of a friend and colleague, and expresses determination to ensure that her contributions to science education are sustained and continued.
KW - Critical feminist ethnography
KW - Critical science agency
KW - Democracy
KW - Student researchers
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67349208418&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s11422-009-9182-9
DO - 10.1007/s11422-009-9182-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:67349208418
SN - 1871-1502
VL - 4
SP - 399
EP - 407
JO - Cultural Studies of Science Education
JF - Cultural Studies of Science Education
IS - 2
ER -