In this response to Tom G. K. Bryce and Stephen P. Day’s (Cult Stud Sci Educ. doi:10.1007/s11422-013-9500-0, 2013) original article, I share with them their interest in the teaching of climate change in school science, but I widen it to include other contemporary complex socio-scientific issues that also need to be discussed. I use an alternative view of the relationship between science, technology and society, supported by evidence from both science and society, to suggest science-informed citizens as a more realistic outcome image of school science than the authors’ one of mini-scientists. The intellectual independence of students Bryce and Day assume, and intend for school science, is countered with an active intellectual dependence. It ...
Climate change has been increasingly becoming a commonly debated topic among the public (Lambert & B...
The marked contrast between the scientific consensus on global warming and public beliefs indicates ...
There are many potential harms to individuals, societies and environments associated with powerful n...
This article looks critically at the complexity of the debate among climate scientists; the controve...
An adequate epistemology of science will not, as some Old Deferentialists expected [pre-Kuhnian thin...
The aim was to investigate primary children’s propensities to accept or reject claims that indicate ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Preparing a generation of citizens to respond to the i...
Scientific knowledge is necessary to make informed decisions about many social issues, but some of t...
In this treatise, I hope to show that science educators can engage students philosophically with a d...
Socioscientific issues (SSI) concern social issues, often lacking simple solutions, that relate to s...
Climate change science is complex and controversial in nature, yet seen by educators and policy make...
This project is a composition of a literature review, our learning process, and an attached experime...
To convey the magnitude and rapidity of current climate change and the severity of predictions for t...
This small collection of teaching activities and discussion prompts seeks to convey to students the ...
Increasingly societies and their governments are facing important social issues that have science an...
Climate change has been increasingly becoming a commonly debated topic among the public (Lambert & B...
The marked contrast between the scientific consensus on global warming and public beliefs indicates ...
There are many potential harms to individuals, societies and environments associated with powerful n...
This article looks critically at the complexity of the debate among climate scientists; the controve...
An adequate epistemology of science will not, as some Old Deferentialists expected [pre-Kuhnian thin...
The aim was to investigate primary children’s propensities to accept or reject claims that indicate ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Preparing a generation of citizens to respond to the i...
Scientific knowledge is necessary to make informed decisions about many social issues, but some of t...
In this treatise, I hope to show that science educators can engage students philosophically with a d...
Socioscientific issues (SSI) concern social issues, often lacking simple solutions, that relate to s...
Climate change science is complex and controversial in nature, yet seen by educators and policy make...
This project is a composition of a literature review, our learning process, and an attached experime...
To convey the magnitude and rapidity of current climate change and the severity of predictions for t...
This small collection of teaching activities and discussion prompts seeks to convey to students the ...
Increasingly societies and their governments are facing important social issues that have science an...
Climate change has been increasingly becoming a commonly debated topic among the public (Lambert & B...
The marked contrast between the scientific consensus on global warming and public beliefs indicates ...
There are many potential harms to individuals, societies and environments associated with powerful n...