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Wan, Zhi Hong; Zhan, Ying; Zhang, Yanan – Science Education, 2024
Science education researchers and curriculum documents have advocated scientific inquiry for more than six decades; however, inconsistent findings concerning its effects on students' learning outcomes have been revealed in recent analyses of large-scale international assessment data (e.g., the Programme for International Student Assessment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Ault, Charles R., Jr. – Science Education, 2023
Across decades, science educators have invested in curricula that presume scientific unity. The phrases "habits of mind, scientific method, processes of science, inquiry skills, nature of science, practices of science" reflect this obsession. However, historians look with skepticism at universal notions of science and endorse…
Descriptors: Science Education, Climate, Conservation (Environment), Pandemics
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Cuzzolino, Megan P. – Science Education, 2021
In recent years, there has been a call in the research for greater attention to the role of affect in science learning and practice. Awe, which is characterized in the literature as an emotion that facilitates learning and motivates an orientation toward something larger than the self, appears frequently in scientists' descriptions of their work.…
Descriptors: Scientists, Emotional Experience, Scientific Attitudes, World Views
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Günter, Katerina P.; Gullberg, Annica; Ahnesjö, Ingrid – Science Education, 2021
Studying biology entails negotiating knowledges, identities, and what paths, more or less well-trodden, to follow. Knowledges, identities, and paths within the very practices of science are fundamentally gendered and it is, therefore, critical to recognize when exploring students' learning and participation in natural sciences. Even though…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Biology
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Hendra Y. Agustian; Bente Gammelgaard; Muhammad Aswin Rangkuti; Jonas Niemann – Science Education, 2025
Affect and emotions matter to science learning. They also matter because they are integral to science identity formation and sense of belonging. This study aims to foreground the epistemic and affective character of laboratory work in higher science education by conceptualizing it as epistemic practice, in which students activate their body and…
Descriptors: College Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
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Tabak, Iris; Dubovi, Ilana – Science Education, 2023
Is public engagement with science deliberative and evidence-based? The public is often perceived as underprepared to use data and susceptible to partisan and emotional manipulation. Consequently, educational efforts focus on the ability to identify reliable information. We posit that effective engagement with science goes beyond this and hinges on…
Descriptors: Data Use, Trust (Psychology), Scientific Literacy, Information Literacy
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Membiela, Pedro; Acosta, Katherine; Yebra, Miguel A.; González, Antonio – Science Education, 2023
Important factors in learning science include motivational variables (relevance of science learning for personal goals, self-efficacy for learning science, and interest in a scientific career), emotional variables (boredom and enjoyment in science classes), and engagement variables (vigor, dedication, and absorption towards science studies). Data…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Scientific Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns
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Sbeglia, Gena C.; Nehm, Ross H. – Science Education, 2019
Theoretical perspectives and empirical research suggest that acceptance of evolution may be contingent upon what is evolving (e.g., plants vs. humans) and the scale of change (microevolution vs. macroevolution). The Inventory of Student Evolution Acceptance (I-SEA) is the only instrument designed to measure acceptance at different evolutionary…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, Evolution, Attitude Measures
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Lee, Silvia Wen-Yu; Luan, Hui; Lee, Min-Hsien; Chang, Hsin-Yi; Liang, Jyh-Chong; Lee, Yuan-Hsuan; Lin, Tzung-Jin; Wu, An-Hsuan; Chiu, Ying-Ju; Tsai, Chin-Chung – Science Education, 2021
Promoting understanding of the epistemologies of science has long been the primary objective in science education, and can be viewed as a form of science learning outcome. Many studies have attempted to understand learners' conceptions of epistemology in science from various perspectives and methods; however, no recent reviews have focused on the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Scientific Literacy, Science Education, Measurement
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Smith, Thomas J.; Hong, Zuway-R; Hsu, Wen-Yi; Lu, Ying-Yan – Science Education, 2022
This study examined how high school students' attitudes toward advanced physics were predicted by their sense of school belonging, and how gender moderated this relationship. The Trends in International Math and Science (TIMSS) 2015 Advanced data, consisting of responses from 12th grade students enrolled in advanced physics courses among nine…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, Physics
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Wade-Jaimes, Katherine; King, Natalie S.; Schwartz, Reneé – Science Education, 2021
Building on previous research that has described the underrepresentation of women of color in science fields, this paper presents case studies of Black middle school girls to examine how their science identities developed over space and time. Data were collected over the course of their seventh-grade year in both in school (science classroom) and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Middle School Students, Grade 7, Females
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Weinberg, Andrea E.; Trott, Carlie D.; Sample McMeeking, Laura B. – Science Education, 2018
Undergraduate research experiences (UREs) that include interdisciplinary, engagement-oriented, and collaborative experiences have the potential to benefit students in unique ways. Through these innovative experiences, students are able to see the social impact and importance of their work--a factor known to strengthen the academic and career…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, College Science
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Kang, Hosun; Calabrese Barton, Angela; Tan, Edna; Simpkins, Sandra; Rhee, Hyang-yon; Turner, Chandler – Science Education, 2019
This study explores ways to support girls of color in forming their senses of selves in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) during the middle school years. Guided by social practice theory, we analyzed a large data set of survey responses (n = 1,821) collected at five middle schools in low-income communities across four states in the…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Females, Minority Group Students, STEM Education
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Malone, Kathy L. – Science Education, 2023
The use of scientific modeling has been shown to be highly effective in the learning of science content in multiple disciplines for non-English Learners (EL). However, the benefits of using this pedagogy with ELs have not been heavily explored. This article discusses the use of modeling-based evolution and population ecology pedagogical units in a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Inquiry, Biology
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Phelan, Siëlle; Specht, Inga; Schnotz, Wolfgang; Lewalter, Doris – Science Education, 2017
Visitors to modern science museums are likely to encounter exhibitions presenting conflicting information, such as risks and benefits of new scientific developments. Such exhibitions encourage visitors to reflect upon different sides of a story and to form or adjust their attitudes toward the topic on display. However, there is very little…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Scientific Attitudes, Science Teaching Centers, Museums
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