The Informed Educator: Research and Teaching in the Anthropocene

Travis Fuchs | Season 2, Episode 8

41 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we sit down with Travis Fuchs to explore socially responsible science education and and the role science teaching can play in helping students engage critically with the world around them. Travis reflects on how science classrooms can help students engage with complex issues critically and thoughtfully, rather than treating scientific knowledge as neutral or disconnected from social concerns.

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