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Science Education, Integral Inquiry, Transformation and Possibility
Stack, Sue
Cultural Studies of Science Education, v8 n3 p521-527 Sep 2013
This paper is written in response to Nancy Davis's article "Integral Methodological Pluralism in Science Education Research: Valuing Multiple Perspectives." I use Integral Theory as a framing for this response to explore how it might offer different perspectives and ways of inquiring into Nancy's paper. This process highlights the notion of integral inquiry as a potential for personal transformation. I give an autobiographical account of my own experience in utilising Integral Theory as part of my PhD and its impact on my own becoming. For another perspective I interview Nancy to draw out deeper shared meanings.
Descriptors: Theories, Science Education, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Change, Autobiographies, Experience, Interviews
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