Narrative thinking and storytelling for problem solving in science education

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    • Riley, John Thomas
    • Dall'Acqua, Luisa

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Narrative thinking and storytelling for problem solving in science education

John Thomas Riley, Luisa dall'Acqua

(Advances in early childhood and K-12 education (AECKE) book series)

Information Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The 21st century has seen no shortage of historic problems, which has begged the question, How is society preparing today's young people to take on these challenges? There have been a fair number of obscure but promising approaches that warrant testing but do not currently attract the level of attention needed to secure the necessary resources for a proper test. Narrative Thinking and Storytelling for Problem Solving in Science Education is an essential academic publication that focuses on the use of storytelling to respond to the fundamental need to share experiences while also inspiring world-changing solutions through the stimulation of curiosity, imagination, and reflection. Focusing on this widespread, powerful, and multifaceted form of communication, this book centers on the use of storytelling as a narrative and rhetorical technique in scientific knowledge, research, teaching, and learning. Covering topics such as digital storytelling, narrative schema, and mediation, this powerful reference source is ideal for researchers, scientists, instructional designers, communication specialists, and academicians.

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