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Rita Hordósy; Meryem Betül Yasdiman; Gabriel Chun-Yeung Lee – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This paper explores how sociology undergraduate and postgraduate students understand and discuss their possible (sociological) futures in three national contexts of Norway, England, and Hungary. Using an international comparative design based on a total of 38 semi-structured interviews from the three case-study countries, it explores first,…
Descriptors: Social Scientists, Sociology, Self Concept, Foreign Countries
Murray, Claire; Anderson, Yvonne; Simms, Charlie H.; Seery, Michael K. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2022
Textbooks are an important aspect of students' school lives and the representation of scientists in textbooks is a proxy for the representation of who can do science. This study investigated the names of scientists and other people mentioned in four commonly used textbooks in the three education systems in the UK and Republic of Ireland (England,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Textbook Content, Scientists
Shimwell, Joe; DeWitt, Jennifer; Davenport, Carol; Padwick, Annie; Sanderson, Jonathan; Strachan, Rebecca – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: Previous research into children's perceptions of science shows that children like science but often hold stereotypical views of scientists and commonly do not see themselves with a career as a scientist. Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine if a carefully designed medium-term, teacher-led STEM intervention, 'Scientist of the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Intervention
Siani, Alessandro; McArthur, Megan; Hicks, Bethany Christine; Dacin, Claudiu – New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences, 2022
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learners with scientific disciplines. However, the representation of scientists in popular culture is still far from being adequately gender- and race-inclusive. This study evaluated the gender balance and impact of scientific role models using a…
Descriptors: Role Models, Secondary School Science, Science Education, Gender Differences
Lyndsay Grant – Research in Education, 2024
The digitalisation and datafication of education has raised profound questions about the changing role of teachers' educational expertise and agency, as automated processes, data-driven analytics and accountability regimes produce new forms of knowledge and governance. Increasingly, research is paying greater attention to the significant role of…
Descriptors: Data, Computer Networks, Computer Interfaces, Computer System Design
Thomas, Jeremy P.; Allen, Tanesha M.; Irving, Holly; Baker, Roger; Mitchell, Liza; Forder, Clare; Philipps, Olivia – School Science Review, 2021
Schools in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, funded by a Royal Society Partnership Grant, engaged in an animal behaviour project with a researcher at the University of Oxford's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. The pupils used camera traps to conduct wildlife surveys and investigate behavioural responses in European badgers ("Meles meles"). The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Animals, Wildlife, Behavior
Parvin, Joy – Primary Science, 2020
Enriching children's experiences of science beyond the curriculum increases their own personal 'portfolio' that they will carry with them through life (ASPIRES Research, 2020) and which can help them make informed choices about subject and career choices when the time comes. Conversations with family are vital to children's thinking, aspirations…
Descriptors: Females, Scientists, Engineering, Technical Occupations
Billingsley, Berry; Windsor, Mark – School Science Review, 2020
Entrenched compartmentalisation of subjects in secondary school means that students lack opportunities for learning how disciplines relate to each other and how knowledge can be applied in real-world contexts. This article examines what it means to 'think like a scientist in a multidisciplinary arena' and why this is (and should be) an integral…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Science Instruction, Scientists, Interdisciplinary Approach
McGregor, D.; Baskerville, D.; Anderson, D.; Duggan, A. – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2019
Understanding the nature of science (NoS) is perplexing for young children because it is concerned with not only understanding how evidence is generated but also what kind of meanings can be made from information collected. However, acting as a scientist-in-role, making independent decisions about what information to collect and deciding how to go…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Active Learning, Inquiry, Foreign Countries
McAlpine, Lynn; Amundsen, Cheryl – Higher Education Review, 2016
What are the motivations, needs and interests of academics entering mid-career? To answer this question, we drew on data from our longitudinal research program to examine the career trajectories of thirteen social scientists and scientists, five or more years post-PhD, in research-teaching positions. We used an identity framework to understand how…
Descriptors: Career Change, Teacher Motivation, Vocational Interests, Longitudinal Studies
Little, Annette; Christie, Andrew – Primary Science, 2017
As teachers the authors aim to inspire and instill curiosity while teaching science and this can be enriched by tapping into pupils' interest in what is happening in the outside world. At Whitehill Junior School, they endeavor to make the most of real-life events and seek to foster meaningful links with scientists and engineers to help bring STEM…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, STEM Education
Edmunds Otter, Mary L.; Wright, Judy M.; King, Natalie V. – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2017
Librarians and information specialists' involvement during the development of grant applications for external funding can save researchers' time, provide specialist support, and contribute to reducing avoidable waste in research. This article presents a survey of information specialists working for the National Institute for Health Research's…
Descriptors: Librarians, Information Scientists, Grants, Literature Reviews
Stagg, Bethan C. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2020
Background: Children's interest in science is known to decline around the upper primary age, and botanical topics are unpopular with students. Drama in education has the potential to increase motivation and interest in school science. Purpose: The study examined the impact of immersive drama on knowledge about biological classification and…
Descriptors: Drama, Science Education, Plants (Botany), Elementary School Students
Sinclair, Alex; Strachan, Amy – Primary Science, 2016
Having embraced the inclusion of evolution in the National Curriculum for primary science in England and briefly bemoaned the omission of any physics in key stage 1 (ages 5-7), it was time to focus on the biggest change, that of working scientifically. While the authors were aware of the non-statutory suggestions to study famous scientists such as…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, National Curriculum, Physics, Elementary School Students
Sosabowski, Michael Hal; Gard, Paul R. – School Science Review, 2017
The Scientific Method is the series of processes by which hypotheses, ideas and theories are shown to be true beyond a reasonable scientific doubt. Most science "fact" is expressed in terms of probabilities rather than certainties. Thus, by means of statistical calculations, researchers aim to determine whether an observed association…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Science Process Skills, Scientists, Change