Since Darwin, knowledge about biology has, for many, had a diminishing effect on ideas of identity and humanity's place in the world. In recent years biotechnology has raised further public concerns about 'playing God' and 'interfering with life.' School biology curricula however rarely open up the socio-scientific debate to allow students to explore such philosophical issues. This study aimed to identify connections biology students make between current accepted genetic knowledge, biotechnology and philosophical issues of society and identity. One major element of popular culture - film - was used in classrooms to engage students to explore the interfaces of biological knowledge, technology, society and identity. Ninety-seven students ac...
This study investigated high school students’ conceptions of genes during a two-week study on inheri...
The products of modern biotechnology processes such as genetic engineering, DNA testing and cloning ...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...
Since Darwin, knowledge about biology has, for many, had a diminishing effect on ideas of identity a...
AbstractIn this research; parallel to instruction of biotechnology, debates on bioethical issues wit...
This paper presents results from a study with the following research questions: Are pupils' opinions...
Synthetic biology (Synbio) is a new high-profile area of research in biology that develops rapidly a...
In this new era of upstream communication, scientists and science policymakers are expected to invol...
The new Australian Curriculum ignites debate about science content appropriate for primary school ch...
Education about socioscientific issues (SSIs) can be challenging as underlying tensions can surface....
Biotechnology, broadly defined, is the manipulation of living organisms, or parts of living organism...
07-23For over the last two decades biotechnology and its techniques in various fields have attracted...
In the public discussion of genetically modified (GM) food the representations of science as a socia...
The conflicts between nature and nurture are brought to the fore and challenges socio-scientific dec...
The new Australian Curriculum ignites debate about science content appropriate for primary school ch...
This study investigated high school students’ conceptions of genes during a two-week study on inheri...
The products of modern biotechnology processes such as genetic engineering, DNA testing and cloning ...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...
Since Darwin, knowledge about biology has, for many, had a diminishing effect on ideas of identity a...
AbstractIn this research; parallel to instruction of biotechnology, debates on bioethical issues wit...
This paper presents results from a study with the following research questions: Are pupils' opinions...
Synthetic biology (Synbio) is a new high-profile area of research in biology that develops rapidly a...
In this new era of upstream communication, scientists and science policymakers are expected to invol...
The new Australian Curriculum ignites debate about science content appropriate for primary school ch...
Education about socioscientific issues (SSIs) can be challenging as underlying tensions can surface....
Biotechnology, broadly defined, is the manipulation of living organisms, or parts of living organism...
07-23For over the last two decades biotechnology and its techniques in various fields have attracted...
In the public discussion of genetically modified (GM) food the representations of science as a socia...
The conflicts between nature and nurture are brought to the fore and challenges socio-scientific dec...
The new Australian Curriculum ignites debate about science content appropriate for primary school ch...
This study investigated high school students’ conceptions of genes during a two-week study on inheri...
The products of modern biotechnology processes such as genetic engineering, DNA testing and cloning ...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...