This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public concern. By examining documents and interviewing members of the public involved in the debate, the way in which evidence was used in the arguments for and against the issue was determined. Three dimensions of evidence emerged from the data: formal scientific evidence based on the data; informal evidence (e.g. common sense, personal experience) and wider issues which impinge on the evidence (e.g. environmental or legal concerns). In this particular controversy, it was the questioning of the formal evidence by local scientists which became the 'magic bullet' but pertinent questioning by local non-scientists also framed the debate. The authors su...
from a “rhetoric of conclusions ” to a social process of knowledge construction via scientific argum...
Argument is fundamental to scientific understanding and progress. How can we help young people to de...
Engaging science in everyday life often means not advancing knowledge or making new claims, but eval...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
Understanding the science in a ‘socio-scientific issue’ is at the heart of the varied definitions of...
This project examines upper elementary and middle school students’ knowledge of scientific evidence....
Abstract. Over the past decades, education researchers have shifted their understanding of science f...
Science educators have argued that it is insufficient to be able to recite thetheories of science an...
The paper, which reports the findings of a case study of an environmental dispute, focuses on the ro...
This table shows our coding of NGSS's mentions of "evidence" and related terms.Science education res...
The research aims to explore the role of science for employees in science-based industries and for m...
Recent arguments propose that school science should pay more attention to teaching epistemic aspects...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
from a “rhetoric of conclusions ” to a social process of knowledge construction via scientific argum...
Argument is fundamental to scientific understanding and progress. How can we help young people to de...
Engaging science in everyday life often means not advancing knowledge or making new claims, but eval...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
Understanding the science in a ‘socio-scientific issue’ is at the heart of the varied definitions of...
This project examines upper elementary and middle school students’ knowledge of scientific evidence....
Abstract. Over the past decades, education researchers have shifted their understanding of science f...
Science educators have argued that it is insufficient to be able to recite thetheories of science an...
The paper, which reports the findings of a case study of an environmental dispute, focuses on the ro...
This table shows our coding of NGSS's mentions of "evidence" and related terms.Science education res...
The research aims to explore the role of science for employees in science-based industries and for m...
Recent arguments propose that school science should pay more attention to teaching epistemic aspects...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
from a “rhetoric of conclusions ” to a social process of knowledge construction via scientific argum...
Argument is fundamental to scientific understanding and progress. How can we help young people to de...
Engaging science in everyday life often means not advancing knowledge or making new claims, but eval...