Can we assume that science teachers and graduates understand the scientific method and the meaning of key terms such as theory, law, and fact? Selby (2006) notes that the “current debate about teaching Intelligent Design in science classes is revealing confusion and error in public opinion about what science really is” (p. 8). The author’s small-scale research set out to ascertain two things: what understanding preservice science teachers have of the scientific method and whether they have common definitions of key terminology associated with the scientific method. The results show that confusion and error are apparent in science graduates training to teach
<p>Although the "science of science communication" usually refers to the flow of scientific knowledg...
My experiences in science have left me wondering if we know what we want to achieve when educating s...
There are some crucial critiques on scientific inquiry and ‹the› Scientific Method in current scienc...
Whether educational research should employ the 'scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
Recent reforms in science education have promoted students’ understanding of how science works, incl...
with the assumption that such translation creates the same possibility for students of science as fo...
Due to increasing interest in science, theories and claims are placed in the media. However, theorie...
How science works is a vital component of the new KS4 programme of study for GCSE science. The vocab...
Whether educational research should employ the `scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
The result of misunderstanding science by students is their inability as future citizens to impact s...
In chemistry education, students not only learn chemical knowledge and skills, but about the c...
Recent arguments in science education have proposed that school science should pay more attention to...
Creationism and Intelligent Design (ID) is regularly raised by pupils in science lessons. It has bee...
The science education literature demonstrates that scientific literacy is generally valued and ackno...
<p>Although the "science of science communication" usually refers to the flow of scientific knowledg...
My experiences in science have left me wondering if we know what we want to achieve when educating s...
There are some crucial critiques on scientific inquiry and ‹the› Scientific Method in current scienc...
Whether educational research should employ the 'scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
Recent reforms in science education have promoted students’ understanding of how science works, incl...
with the assumption that such translation creates the same possibility for students of science as fo...
Due to increasing interest in science, theories and claims are placed in the media. However, theorie...
How science works is a vital component of the new KS4 programme of study for GCSE science. The vocab...
Whether educational research should employ the `scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
The result of misunderstanding science by students is their inability as future citizens to impact s...
In chemistry education, students not only learn chemical knowledge and skills, but about the c...
Recent arguments in science education have proposed that school science should pay more attention to...
Creationism and Intelligent Design (ID) is regularly raised by pupils in science lessons. It has bee...
The science education literature demonstrates that scientific literacy is generally valued and ackno...
<p>Although the "science of science communication" usually refers to the flow of scientific knowledg...
My experiences in science have left me wondering if we know what we want to achieve when educating s...
There are some crucial critiques on scientific inquiry and ‹the› Scientific Method in current scienc...