Uncertainty is an inescapable facet of life and as our world becomes more complex, the levels of uncertainty also rise. This is the so-called supercomplex world as described by Barnett (2007), a world in which science based disciplines are well placed to deal with these complexities. However, it is hard to argue that current science education pedagogies are preparing our future graduates to become effective advocates for science in this most certainly, uncertain world. Previous studies of graduate students by Perry in the 1960s and Schommer in the 1990s provided evidence that as students progress they start to see knowledge as less deterministic, more uncertain and complex as well as crossing thresholds of understanding (Ross et al., 2010)....
Introduction Certainty/uncertainty in medicine is a topic of popular debate. This study aims to unde...
This contribution explores the anatomy of “safe uncertainty” in the research process of students in ...
Biomedical science students represent an essential resource for the future scientific workforce. As ...
In the last decade there has been a significant move towards teaching science as it is practised (Di...
Undergraduate research, inquiry and problem solving experiences are increasingly used to stimulate s...
Background: We all seek more certainty that the curriculum we design in the sciences does produce gr...
Scientific uncertainty is prominent in research that has big implications for our society: could the...
This paper explores the benefits that undergraduate science students perceive as a result of partici...
In the sciences, the undergraduate curriculum has often come under scrutiny by scientists like Carl ...
Today’s science graduates require substantially different skills compared to yesterday’s graduates g...
The difference between novice and expert researchers lies in much more than possession of explicit, ...
We report on the initial findings of a study aimed at developing ways to address threshold concepts ...
University academics have frequently been characterised as having esoteric, blue-sky research agenda...
BACKGROUND Education can be thought of as a system formalising cross-generational knowledge transfe...
What happens when undergraduate students engage in multiple research experiences as substantial, gra...
Introduction Certainty/uncertainty in medicine is a topic of popular debate. This study aims to unde...
This contribution explores the anatomy of “safe uncertainty” in the research process of students in ...
Biomedical science students represent an essential resource for the future scientific workforce. As ...
In the last decade there has been a significant move towards teaching science as it is practised (Di...
Undergraduate research, inquiry and problem solving experiences are increasingly used to stimulate s...
Background: We all seek more certainty that the curriculum we design in the sciences does produce gr...
Scientific uncertainty is prominent in research that has big implications for our society: could the...
This paper explores the benefits that undergraduate science students perceive as a result of partici...
In the sciences, the undergraduate curriculum has often come under scrutiny by scientists like Carl ...
Today’s science graduates require substantially different skills compared to yesterday’s graduates g...
The difference between novice and expert researchers lies in much more than possession of explicit, ...
We report on the initial findings of a study aimed at developing ways to address threshold concepts ...
University academics have frequently been characterised as having esoteric, blue-sky research agenda...
BACKGROUND Education can be thought of as a system formalising cross-generational knowledge transfe...
What happens when undergraduate students engage in multiple research experiences as substantial, gra...
Introduction Certainty/uncertainty in medicine is a topic of popular debate. This study aims to unde...
This contribution explores the anatomy of “safe uncertainty” in the research process of students in ...
Biomedical science students represent an essential resource for the future scientific workforce. As ...