It has become a habit of our time to lament about the state of the world and simultaneously profess that there is not really anything we, as individuals, can do about it because there is just too much that needs fixing. In this thesis, I challenge this view on the basis that science teachers in particular are in a unique position to raise students' awareness of problematic issues in relation to the world around them by providing students with necessary knowledge. However, sound knowledge does not equate with a positive attitude, this is why I contend that providing students with factual knowledge might not be enough to enable them to participate in the public discourse on making the world a 'better place' in which to live. Given the pervadi...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
In this paper we present a case study of a mathematics teacher and an English teacher integrating ed...
The students in our classes today are part of a rapidly changing world, surrounded by mixed messages...
The purpose of this interpretive action research was to explore the experiences of students engaging...
It is of great concern that science education is failing to impress many young people to engage deep...
It is of great concern that science education is failing to impress many young people to engage deep...
This paper presents the results of research into a nationally funded project, ‘Socially Responsible ...
This paper presents the results of research into a nationally funded project, ‘Socially Responsible...
Internationally there is concern that many science teachers do not address socioscientific issues (S...
In this paper I examine the nature of primary science expertise using an ethnographic and sociocultu...
To be an effective scientist in the twenty-first century requires not only a specialised scientific ...
Although science is viewed by some as objective, analytical and unaffected by morals and values, the...
This qualitative research project’s overarching goal was to explore ways to help primary grade teach...
The aims of this European Commission funded project, carried out at the University of Glasgow, were ...
As science progresses, it seemingly uncovers more ethical dilemmas for society to grapple with. More...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
In this paper we present a case study of a mathematics teacher and an English teacher integrating ed...
The students in our classes today are part of a rapidly changing world, surrounded by mixed messages...
The purpose of this interpretive action research was to explore the experiences of students engaging...
It is of great concern that science education is failing to impress many young people to engage deep...
It is of great concern that science education is failing to impress many young people to engage deep...
This paper presents the results of research into a nationally funded project, ‘Socially Responsible ...
This paper presents the results of research into a nationally funded project, ‘Socially Responsible...
Internationally there is concern that many science teachers do not address socioscientific issues (S...
In this paper I examine the nature of primary science expertise using an ethnographic and sociocultu...
To be an effective scientist in the twenty-first century requires not only a specialised scientific ...
Although science is viewed by some as objective, analytical and unaffected by morals and values, the...
This qualitative research project’s overarching goal was to explore ways to help primary grade teach...
The aims of this European Commission funded project, carried out at the University of Glasgow, were ...
As science progresses, it seemingly uncovers more ethical dilemmas for society to grapple with. More...
I offer a normative argument for a collaborative approach to teaching ethical issues in the sciences...
In this paper we present a case study of a mathematics teacher and an English teacher integrating ed...
The students in our classes today are part of a rapidly changing world, surrounded by mixed messages...