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Osborne, Jonathan; Pimentel, Daniel – Science Education, 2023
In this paper, we argue that the current science curricula are failing to educate students to be competent outsiders to science. Historically, science education has rested on two premises. The first is that it is possible for students to acquire sufficient scientific knowledge from K-12 education to become intellectually independent. That is that…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Science Education, Deception, Science Curriculum
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Tatiana Hochgreb-Hägele; Guilherme Luis Desiderio; Agnaldo Arroio; Andrea Schmitz-Boccia – Intercultural Education, 2025
'Programa de Especialização Docente Brasil' (PED Brasil) is a learning and professional development program in mathematics or science education for primary or secondary in-service schoolteachers. Designed to be a teacher education program that addresses issues related to educational quality and equity in racially, socially, and academically…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Viennot, Laurence; Décamp, Nicolas – Contributions from Science Education Research, 2020
The abundance of questionable explanations is discussed and hypothetically related to common language, habitual teaching, ordinary popularization, rapid expression and audiences of varying levels. Two types of critical passivity in the face of a questionable text are recalled: 'expert anesthesia', which affects people who are very familiar with…
Descriptors: Criticism, Teacher Education Programs, Critical Thinking, Intellectual Development
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Lapsley, Daniel; Chaloner, Dominic – Educational Psychologist, 2020
Post-truth trades on the corruption of argument and evidence to protect ideological commitment and social identity. We distinguish two kinds of post-truth environments, epistemic bubbles and echo chambers, and argue that facets of post-truth are countered the more science (and general) education encourages the development of intellectual virtues…
Descriptors: Science Education, Metacognition, Identification (Psychology), Moral Values
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Barzilai, Sarit; Chinn, Clark A. – Educational Psychologist, 2020
Educators have been increasingly concerned with what can be done about "post-truth" problems--that is, threats to people's abilities to know what is true--such as the spread of misinformation and denial of well-established scientific claims. The articles and commentaries in this special issue present diverse perspectives on how…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science and Society, Role of Education, Knowledge Level
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Blackie, Margaret A. L. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2012
Despite the rigorous debate around the purposes of higher education and the associated concept of graduate attributes, science education at the tertiary level has remained largely impervious to engaging with these ideas. This may be due to the emphasis on the knowledge base of the hard science as opposed to the emphasis on the knower in the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Postsecondary Education, Epistemology, Individual Development
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Sadler, Troy D.; McKinney, Lyle – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2010
Engaging students in authentic scientific research has become an important component of undergraduate science education at many institutions. The purpose of this paper is to explore authentic research experiences as contexts for learning. The authors review empirical studies of undergraduate research experiences in order to critically evaluate the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientific Research, Science Education, Epistemology
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de Jesus, Helena Pedrosa; de Souza, Francisle Neri; Teixeira-Dias, Jose J. C.; Watts, Mike – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2005
Designing inquiry-based-learning with and for university students develops problem-solving skills and logical reasoning, as well as reflective thinking. It involves working as a member of a team, questioning, being creative, shaping the skills for continued intellectual development. It is argued that inquiry-based group work is one of the most…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Intellectual Development, Chemistry, Student Attitudes
Bruer, John T. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1993
Research of cognitive scientists is resulting in new learning theories through which students can move from novice to expert. How cognitive scientists work and how their results are applied are discussed. Reciprocal teaching, as implemented in the Springfield (Illinois) schools, provides an example of a successful research-based technique. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Research, Educational Theories