Human beings, as a species, are capable of both incredible scientific and technical achievements, but also of deep scientific denial. In late 2012 while the Curiosity rover descended from a “sky crane”, to make a soft landing on the surface of mars (NASA. 2012). many people were preparing for the end of the world, which they believed to have been predicted by the end of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar (Hoopes 2011). This thesis aims to determine the factors contributing to the establishment and persistence of irrational beliefs, and attempts to identify a means of response through science education. Humans find patterns in random noise, ascribe agents, intentions and emotions to completely natural phenomena, and overestimate their c...
This chapter addresses the importance of understanding certainty and uncertainty in relation to scie...
Science education is currently facing an unprecedented crisis. We are now living in a posttruth per...
Why do we only follow people who think like us on social media? Why is this dangerous? What are the ...
Human beings, as a species, are capable of both incredible scientific and technical achievements, bu...
Public discussions of science are often marred by two pernicious phenomena: a widespread rejection o...
In EISTA03 the authors described an ambitious project they have embarked upon at the University of C...
Presented at the 8th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, 2016, Barc...
The science education literature suggests that the public and students often hold narrow stereotypic...
Science and technology have been incredibly success¬ful in purely technical terms. For instance, int...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
The goal of this study is to identify the challenges of “post-truth” that science education needs to...
The history of science is rich in examples of the importance of theories and hypotheses. Among the v...
Why do irrational beliefs adopt the trappings of science, to become what is known as “pseudoscience”...
This paper reports from a study about knowledge and beliefs in science and pseudoscience in health r...
Science is expected to be objective: however, since practiced and produced by humans, it has to refl...
This chapter addresses the importance of understanding certainty and uncertainty in relation to scie...
Science education is currently facing an unprecedented crisis. We are now living in a posttruth per...
Why do we only follow people who think like us on social media? Why is this dangerous? What are the ...
Human beings, as a species, are capable of both incredible scientific and technical achievements, bu...
Public discussions of science are often marred by two pernicious phenomena: a widespread rejection o...
In EISTA03 the authors described an ambitious project they have embarked upon at the University of C...
Presented at the 8th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, 2016, Barc...
The science education literature suggests that the public and students often hold narrow stereotypic...
Science and technology have been incredibly success¬ful in purely technical terms. For instance, int...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
The goal of this study is to identify the challenges of “post-truth” that science education needs to...
The history of science is rich in examples of the importance of theories and hypotheses. Among the v...
Why do irrational beliefs adopt the trappings of science, to become what is known as “pseudoscience”...
This paper reports from a study about knowledge and beliefs in science and pseudoscience in health r...
Science is expected to be objective: however, since practiced and produced by humans, it has to refl...
This chapter addresses the importance of understanding certainty and uncertainty in relation to scie...
Science education is currently facing an unprecedented crisis. We are now living in a posttruth per...
Why do we only follow people who think like us on social media? Why is this dangerous? What are the ...