Raising critical issues in the analysis of gender and science in children’s literature
by Martin, Sonya N.; Siry, Christina A.
Trevor Owens’ paper provides a critique of the role of gender and authority in selected children’s books that presented biographies of Albert Einstein and Marie Curie. In the context of discussing Trevor’s (2009) article about children’s literature, this forum explores issues related to the (a) representation and construction of gender, science, and childhood in literature for children; (b) the need to consider socio/historical/cultural contexts in analytical and theoretical frameworks; and (c) the importance of fostering critical literacy perspectives in pre- and in-service science teachers and the children whom they teach.
DOI: 10.1007/s11422-009-9238-x
Online Date: 9/25/2009
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