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Alsop, Steve; Gardner, Sam – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2017
In this response essay we offer some critical comments on the nature of science (NOS) and thereby hopefully extend Hodson and Wong's (2017, this issue) argument concerning "understanding scientific practice." Drawing on selected theorising in science and technology studies (STS), we argue that NOS needs to take much more seriously…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Philosophy, Science Curriculum
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Eames, Chris; Ritchie, Jenny; Birdsall, Sally; Milligan, Andrea – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2020
This article provides a critical commentary on the recently released learning programme, "Climate Change: Prepare Today, Live Well Tomorrow" (Climate Change programme). The Climate Change programme is sorely needed in this time of climate emergency and we believe it to be a great start in guiding teachers in this important work. Here we…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Well Being, Teaching Methods
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Bazzul, Jesse – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2017
This article provides a metacommentary on the special issue on nature of science (NOS). The issue is composed of senior scholars discussing Hodson and Wong's (2017, this issue) critique of the consensus view of nature of science, which on a basic level states that there are agreed-upon aspects of science that can be taught in K-12 schools. Each…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Cultural Pluralism
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Osborne, Jonathan – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2017
In this response, I argue that Hodson and Wong's (2017) (see EJ1133274) critique of the consensus view, though valid, lacks a sufficiently detailed and elaborated alternative. Their emphasis on practice fails to define what the goals of engaging in practice might be. In contrast, the picture of science offered as consisting of six different…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Epistemology, Logical Thinking
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Hatherley-Greene, Peter – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2017
The two authors, Thi Phuong Thao-Do and Chokchai Yuenyong, explored the Nature of Science as it is understood in Vietnam, a fast-developing "ancient" and modern country which continues to be shaped by uniquely Asian social norms and values. Upon reviewing their paper, I observed strong parallels to the country, the United Arab Emirates,…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Social Values
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Metzger, Ellen P.; Curren, Randall R. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2017
Because challenges to sustainability arise at the intersection of human and biophysical systems they are inescapably embedded in social contexts and involve multiple stakeholders with diverse and often conflicting needs and value systems. Addressing complex and solution-resistant problems such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Ethics, Science Instruction, Geology
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Dagher, Zoubeida R.; Erduran, Sibel – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2017
The purpose of this commentary on Hodson and Wong's (2017, this issue) article is to clarify the merits of the expanded family resemblance approach (FRA) to science education, briefly alluded to in their article, and to discuss the implications of this approach relative to the question of demarcation they raise. In clarifying the merits of the…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Methodology
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Kampourakis, Kostas – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2016
Teaching about nature of science (NOS) is considered as an important goal of science education in various countries. Extensive empirical research about how some aspects of NOS can be effectively taught is also available. The most widely adopted conceptualization of NOS is based on a small number of general aspects of NOS, which fall into two…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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King, Elizabeth M.; Dickmann, Ellyn M.; Johnson, Barbara Z. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
This review examines Anne Katrine Kamstrupp's article "The wow-effect in science teacher education; technology; sociomateriality." In the discussion below we explore three key areas of her ethnographic research. First, we reconsider Kamstrupp's article through the lens of technology as a pedagogical choice and philosophy. This is…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Technology Integration
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Zeidler, Dana L.; Herman, Benjamin C.; Clough, Michael P.; Olson, Joanne K.; Kahn, Sami; Newton, Mark – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2016
This editorial examines significant deleterious issues that have emerged unchecked, and seemingly embraced unwittingly, by the greater science education community, the public at-large, and even segments of the international science education community. Their claims are grounded in three main cases that are distinct, yet intertwined with one…
Descriptors: Science Education History, Trend Analysis, Preservice Teacher Education, Engineering Education
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Talanquer, Vicente – Science & Education, 2013
Studies of the philosophy of chemistry over the past 15 years suggest that chemistry is a hybrid science which mixes scientific pursuits with technological applications. Dominant universal characterizations of the nature of science thus fail to capture the essence of the discipline. The central goal of this position paper is to encourage…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Quality, Science Education, Science Curriculum
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Schneider, Susan M. – Behavior Analyst, 2012
In his scholarly and thoughtful article, "Interesting Times: Practice, Science, and Professional Associations in Behavior Analysis," Critchfield (2011) discussed the science-practice frictions to be expected in any professional organization that attempts to combine these interests. He suggested that the Association for Behavior Analysis…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Ecology, Professional Associations, Behavioral Science Research
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Lilienfeld, Scott O. – American Psychologist, 2012
Responds to the comments made by Newman et al., Tryon, and Teo on the current author's original article. In the original article on public skepticism toward psychology, the author delineated eight reasons why many laypersons are dubious of our field's scientific status. The author argued that although some of these sources (e.g., hindsight bias,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Psychology, Reputation, Public Opinion
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Trifonas, Peter Pericles – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
In this paper I expand on the premises of Jesse Bazzul's thesis in his paper, "Neoliberal ideology, global capitalism, and science education: engaging the question of subjectivity," exploring the implications of the ideologies within the culturally emerging logic of science exposes the incommensurability of intents and purposes in its methods and…
Descriptors: Ideology, Epistemology, Neoliberalism, Intellectual Disciplines
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Slezak, Peter – Science & Education, 2012
Bunge's writings on the mind-body problem provide a rigorous, analytical antidote to the persistent anti-materialist tendency that has characterized the history of philosophy and science. Bunge gives special attention to dualism and its shortcomings, and this attention is welcome in view of the resurgence of the doctrine today. However, I focus my…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Sciences, Scientific Enterprise, Scientific Principles
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