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Development of an Innovative Method for Analyzing the Presence of Environmental Sustainability Themes and an Ecological Paradigm in Science Content Standards
Studies in Educational Evaluation
  • Michelle Tenam-Zemach, Nova Southeastern University
  • Mandy Kirchgessner, Temple University
  • John Pecore, University of West Florida
  • Leanne Lai, Nova Southeastern University
  • Steven A. Hecht, Nova Southeastern University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2014
Keywords
  • environmental sustainability,
  • standards,
  • ecological paradigm,
  • curriculum
Disciplines
Abstract

An iterative process for developing a method for analyzing Florida's K-12 Next Generation Sunshine State Standards science content was described. For this study, the researchers developed an innovative approach for analyzing the presence of environmental sustainability themes and an ecological paradigm within science content standards. The findings illustrate that detecting ecological thinking within the content standards is a complex and unwieldy process, even when the coders are experts in the content area. Despite this limitation, our expert coders rated the standards document with an overall agreement of 81%. Future research was discussed in terms of how our method could be used to further stakeholders’ understanding about how and to what extent ecological thinking is covered within science content standards.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stueduc.2014.01.002
Citation Information
Michelle Tenam-Zemach, Mandy Kirchgessner, John Pecore, Leanne Lai, et al.. "Development of an Innovative Method for Analyzing the Presence of Environmental Sustainability Themes and an Ecological Paradigm in Science Content Standards" Studies in Educational Evaluation Vol. 41 (2014) p. 133 - 142 ISSN: 0191-491X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven-hecht/24/