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Sue L. T. McGregor – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2025
Reputable scholars are developing typologies of ignorance for different reasons including philosophizing about ignorance as well as understanding ignorance within professions, the scientific endeavour, and women's health (discussed herein). These four agnotological typologies (i.e., the study of ignorance) proved useful for revealing and…
Descriptors: Family and Consumer Sciences, Knowledge Level, Futures (of Society), Theories
Tonbul, Yilmaz; Ödemis Keles, Nurdan – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2022
This study examines the contribution of the knowledge produced in educational administration doctoral theses to the functions of science, concept and model development, theory formation, scale development/adaptation and application. Content analysis, one of the qualitative methods, was used in conducting the research, which analyzed 122 doctoral…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Doctoral Dissertations, Content Analysis, Scientific Concepts
Selco, Jodye; Chan, Juanita – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
In "Science Education: A Societal Imperative," Paul H. Taylor references a society shaped by scientific concepts and technological forces, the need for citizens to make informed decisions about how science and technology are used in society, and how important it is for students to be scientifically literate in order to make informed…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science and Society, Scientific Enterprise, Equal Education
Bansal, Deepika – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2018
The 'liberal' feminist perspective on science problematises the presence of fewer women than men in science and believes that increasing their number would qualify as social change. On the other hand, 'radical' critics of modern science argue that science has been deeply involved in the creation, strengthening and subversion of gender…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Feminism, Criticism
Wangdi, Dumcho; Tshomo, Sonam; Lhamo, Sonam – Journal of Instructional Research, 2020
This study explores Bhutanese in-service science teachers' conceptions of the nature of science (NOS) by using the Understanding Nature of Science (UNOS) questionnaire. The 15, two-tiered items focus on the five aspects of NOS: (1) scientific knowledge; (2) scientific theories and laws; (3) scientific method; (4) scientists' work; and (5)…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Teachers, Teacher Characteristics, Scientific Principles
Karpov, Alexander O. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2017
Cognitive-active learning research-type environment is the fundamental component of the education system for the knowledge society. The purpose of the research is the development of conceptual bases and a constructional model of a cognitively active learning environment that stimulates the creation of new knowledge and its socio-economic…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Knowledge Economy, Active Learning, Educational Environment
McComas, William F. – School Science Review, 2017
The nature of science (NOS) is a phrase used to represent the rules of the game of science. Arguably, NOS is the most important content issue in science instruction because it helps students understand the way in which knowledge is generated and validated within the scientific enterprise. This article offers a proposal for the elements of NOS that…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Introductory Courses, Science Instruction, Scientific Enterprise
Ogar, Joseph N.; Anyim, Nwachukwu M.; Ogar, Tom E. – African Educational Research Journal, 2016
Scholars claim that there are different sources of knowledge. These sources have come to be thought of as foundations for knowledge. Cognitivists are not united on the foundation of knowledge but they agree that knowledge is possible as against the skeptics. Intuitionism is a cognitive theory which states that knowledge is attainable through the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Ethics, Intuition, Learning Processes
Gutierrez, Stephanie; Rubin, Emily; Inskeep, David; Bernal, Ximena E. – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2019
Understanding the nature of science has long been a focus of science education reform efforts, including the Next Generation of Science Standards. Students' views about the process of how scientific knowledge is acquired has been shown to affect their ability to learn scientific concepts. Integrating the nature of science into science lesson plans…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Scientific Enterprise, Science Education, Scientific Concepts
Spuck, Timothy S. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Astronomy is one of the oldest STEM enterprises today. It is a discipline through which technology has been advanced, as well as our understanding of the universe. Further, astronomy is a gateway science that inspires the imagination of young learners, and can be used to promote STEM careers. In order to advance the astronomy enterprise, we must…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Scientists, Scientific Attitudes, Scientific Enterprise
Fishman, Yonatan I.; Boudry, Maarten – Science & Education, 2013
Several scientists, scientific institutions, and philosophers have argued that science is committed to Methodological Naturalism (MN), the view that science, by virtue of its methods, is limited to studying "natural" phenomena and cannot consider or evaluate hypotheses that refer to supernatural entities. While they may in fact exist, gods,…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Enterprise, Science Education
Vermeir, Koen – Science & Education, 2013
Truth is for sale today, some critics claim. The increased commodification of science corrupts it, scientific fraud is rampant and the age-old trust in science is shattered. This cynical view, although gaining in prominence, does not explain very well the surprising motivation and integrity that is still central to the scientific life. Although…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Commercialization, Scientific Enterprise, Economics
Cordero, Alberto – Science & Education, 2013
Progressive interpretations of scientific theories have long been denounced as naive, because of the inescapability of meaning variance. The charge reportedly applies to recent realist moves that focus on theory-parts rather than whole theories. This paper considers the question of what "theory-parts" of epistemic significance (if any) relevantly…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Theories, Scientific Principles, Scientific Enterprise
Shaw, Ian – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
I take the opportunity provided by John Brekke's (2012) article to respond to the general assumptions and approaches that may be brought when considering the question of a science of social work. I consider first, what should be our frames of reference, our communities of interest, or our boundaries of inclusion, for such a discussion?…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Sciences, Communities of Practice, Educational Practices
Agassi, Joseph – Science & Education, 2012
Mario Bunge has repeatedly discussed contributions to philosophy and to science that are worthless at best and dangerous at worst, especially cases of pseudo-science. He clearly gives his reason in his latest essay on this matter: "The fact that science can be faked to the point of deceiving science lovers suggests the need for a rigorous sifting…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Sciences, Scientific Enterprise, Scientific Principles