As scientists, we are accustomed to operating in a profes-sional culture of evidence. Evidence is employed in the pub-lic discourse of science to support new ideas within a field and refute old ones. We can refer to this form of evidence— thorough, detailed, extensively reproduced and analyzed—as a summative form of scientific evidence. It is this summative form of evidence that is presented in conference proceedings, in journal publications, and, eventually, in the more static context of books. Yet evidence is also collected and used in more local and iterative ways in the daily life of the scientific laboratory. Results from preliminary investigations guide the design of larger-scale studies, and more often than not entire new lines of in...
There are increasing numbers of traditional biologists, untrained in educational research methods, w...
Engaging with students in a large-enrollment biology class can be a challenge, particularly in a one...
The aim of this article is to understand biology teachers’ challenges with laboratory work in the li...
This project examines upper elementary and middle school students’ knowledge of scientific evidence....
Abstract I describe two traditions of philosophical accounts of evidence: one characterizes the noti...
Recent school science curriculum developments in many countries emphasise that scientists derive ev...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
Many biology textbooks open with a section on the scientific method, and usually laboratory activiti...
Understanding the science in a ‘socio-scientific issue’ is at the heart of the varied definitions of...
Abstract. Over the past decades, education researchers have shifted their understanding of science f...
Most academics are interested in how their research is used outside the academy. For some, this mean...
The overall aim of this thesis is to explore challenges and opportunities with teaching and learning...
from a “rhetoric of conclusions ” to a social process of knowledge construction via scientific argum...
y primary responsibility is teaching large, non-majors biology classes of 300 students per section. ...
There are increasing numbers of traditional biologists, untrained in educational research methods, w...
Engaging with students in a large-enrollment biology class can be a challenge, particularly in a one...
The aim of this article is to understand biology teachers’ challenges with laboratory work in the li...
This project examines upper elementary and middle school students’ knowledge of scientific evidence....
Abstract I describe two traditions of philosophical accounts of evidence: one characterizes the noti...
Recent school science curriculum developments in many countries emphasise that scientists derive ev...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
Many biology textbooks open with a section on the scientific method, and usually laboratory activiti...
Understanding the science in a ‘socio-scientific issue’ is at the heart of the varied definitions of...
Abstract. Over the past decades, education researchers have shifted their understanding of science f...
Most academics are interested in how their research is used outside the academy. For some, this mean...
The overall aim of this thesis is to explore challenges and opportunities with teaching and learning...
from a “rhetoric of conclusions ” to a social process of knowledge construction via scientific argum...
y primary responsibility is teaching large, non-majors biology classes of 300 students per section. ...
There are increasing numbers of traditional biologists, untrained in educational research methods, w...
Engaging with students in a large-enrollment biology class can be a challenge, particularly in a one...
The aim of this article is to understand biology teachers’ challenges with laboratory work in the li...