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Gokcen Ozcan-Ermis; Nicolas Hervé – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2023
There is a prevalent consensus among science education scholars that teaching socioscientific issues (SSI) has notable importance for promoting functional scientific literacy and raising responsible citizens. However, teachers encounter numerous problems when teaching SSI, so they may not prefer to teach them. Today, we still do not know many…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Social Problems
Yu-Ren Lin; Tzu-Ting Wei – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2024
This study examined the effects of students' argumentation standpoints on their argumentation learning in the context of socio-scientific issues (SSIs). To that end, four kinds of argumentation standpoints were defined: affirmative standpoints, oppositional standpoints, multiple standpoints, and non-standpoints. These four kinds of standpoints…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Persuasive Discourse, Learning Processes, Social Problems
Duarte, Newton; Massi, Luciana; Teixeira, Lucas André – Science & Education, 2022
Despite advances in discussions about the nature of science, there is still a paucity of discussion on the ontological dimension of science in science education research that makes it difficult to defend its content and teaching. In this article, the reasons for trusting science and science education are analyzed through three arguments. The first…
Descriptors: Ethics, Scientific Research, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Tribble, Emma; Skariah, Rohan; Tran, Emily; Gulacar, Ozcan – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
One of the major challenges of teaching science has been engaging students in discussions of concepts due to lack of perceived relevancy of topics to students' individual goals and societal issues. Science has been viewed as a set of abstract topics disconnected from the real world. To increase student motivation, self-efficacy, and interest in…
Descriptors: Barriers, Science Education, Social Problems, STEM Education
Nuhoglu, Hasret – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
The main goal of this research is to study the effect of modelling with system dynamics on learning. Specifically, this research studies if using inductive or deductive learning methods applied during modelling with system dynamics has any effect on problem solving skills of students. This research has three other goals: Firstly, the successful…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Science Education, Conservation (Environment)
Kye, Hannah – New Educator, 2020
While important theoretical work has helped define the goals of teacher professional development in multicultural science education (MSE), less is known about how beginning elementary teachers' strengths may inform this work. The purpose of this case study is to examine potential starting points for professional development based on elementary…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Grounded Theory, Faculty Development
Farrell, Anna; Buckman, Kate; Hall, Sarah R.; Muñoz, Isidora; Bieluch, Karen; Zoellick, Bill; Disney, Jane – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2021
Secondary schools in Maine and New Hampshire have been involved in a citizen science program called "All About Arsenic" aimed at addressing arsenic contamination of well water, one of the most pressing public health issues in both states. Nearly half of the population of Maine and New Hampshire derive their drinking water from private…
Descriptors: Science Education, Water Pollution, Poisoning, Public Health
Chowdhury, Mohammad Anisuzzaman – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 2016
This article explores Science-Technology-Society (STS), Science-Technology-Society-Environment (STSE) and Socio-Scientific-Issues (SSI) in science education, and critically examines their contributions to science education and science teaching, and how they are underpinning values and ethics in society. The article presents rationales for the…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Science Education, Social Values, Ethics
Hawkman, Andrea M.; Tofel-Grehl, Colby; Searle, Kristin; MacDonald, Beth L. – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2022
Children's literature provides elementary teachers and students the opportunity to critically engage in the world around them. However, too often teachers choose not to engage students in discussions of complex social issues out of a sense of fear or discomfort. In this paper, we explore the reflections of 11 teachers who chose to engage their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Childrens Literature, Social Emotional Learning, Social Problems
Onwu, Gilbert O. M.; Kyle, William C., Jr. – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2011
Socio-scientific issues should be considered in the course of students' formal education in science as one of the ways in which science education ought to be connected to the goals of sustainable development. Approaches to education in science still perpetuate a way of thinking that is incommensurable with preparing learners to develop the…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Decision Making
Green, Carie; Medina-Jerez, William – Science Teacher, 2012
In recent years, citizen science projects have emerged as a means to involve students in scientific inquiry, particularly in the fields of ecology and environmental science. A citizen scientist is "a volunteer who collects and/or processes data as part of a scientific inquiry" (Silverton 2009, p. 467). Participation in citizen science…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Research, Social Sciences, Citizenship Education
Zeidler, Dana L.; Herman, Benjamin C.; Ruzek, Mitch; Linder, Anne; Lin, Shu-Sheng – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2013
The purpose of this investigation was to examine, from a cross-cultural perspective, students' epistemological patterns of reasoning about socioscientific issues (SSI), and to identify potential interactions of cultural and scientific identity. Mediating factors associated with students' argumentation and discourse about SSI, as well as the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Self Concept, Cross Cultural Studies, Thinking Skills
Buxton, Cory A. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2010
The Social Problem Solving through Science (SPSS) project engaged middle school-aged youth in the study of local environmental challenges with implications for human health and well-being, both globally and locally. Students considered environmental risk factors in a series of structured activities to develop background knowledge on environmental…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Risk, Problem Solving, Public Service
Ogunniyi, Meshach B. – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2011
The underlying assumption to this paper is that learners' ability to appreciate the relevance of school science and its importance to socio-economic development of their communities to a large extent depends on the quality of instruction they receive from their teachers. A popular conundrum is that no country is greater than the calibre of its…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Relevance (Education), Cultural Context, Science Instruction
Hemmer, Ingrid; Bayrhuber, Horst; Haubler, Peter; Hemmer, Michael; Hlawatsch, Sylke; Hoffmann, Lore; Raffelsiefer, Marion – Online Submission, 2007
Geoscience topics are playing an increasingly important role with regard to the future of our planet. Consequently, they have been moving into the educational foreground because of their societal relevance. The question is, however: Are pupils interested in these topics? This is important didactically, for interest is both a prerequisite and a…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Social Responsibility, Teaching Methods, Adolescents