In this article the authors resort to a qualitative analysis of the plot of science fiction stories about a group of scientists, written by two 11th-grade Earth and Life Science students (aged 17), and to semi-structured interviews, with the double purpose of diagnosing their conceptions of the nature of science (namely, as regards scientists’ activity), and discussing the potentialities of this methodology in terms of research and education in science. The adopted methodology proved particularly effective in diagnosing the students’ conceptions of scientists’ characteristics, scientific activity, and science–technology–society interactions. The limited content of certain conceptions and a certain lack of knowledge on the part of the stu...
Although efforts are being made to bring science closer to secondary school students, science is sti...
Working at scientists' elbows is one suggestion that educators make to improve science education, be...
Mass media sources potentially represent the only major source of interaction with scientifically re...
This article discusses the results of a mainly qualitative study into possible impacts of recent con...
This dissertation explores how scientists and science students respond to fictional, visual media ab...
Currently, understanding the nature of science is regarded as an essential aspect of scientific lite...
The development of scientifically literate citizens remains an important priority of science educati...
The development of scientifically literate citizens remains an important priority of science educati...
International assessments of student science achievement, and growing evidence of students' waning i...
In response to international concerns about scientific literacy and students' waning interest in sch...
The perceptions students have of science and scientists influence their engagement with the subject....
Researchers who have investigated the public understanding of science have argued that fictional cin...
Although students entering their first secondary school science classes have little background knowl...
In this teacher-research study, I explore the process of inquiring to learn science from the perspec...
Although for decades attempts have been made to persuade young people toward careers in science, the...
Although efforts are being made to bring science closer to secondary school students, science is sti...
Working at scientists' elbows is one suggestion that educators make to improve science education, be...
Mass media sources potentially represent the only major source of interaction with scientifically re...
This article discusses the results of a mainly qualitative study into possible impacts of recent con...
This dissertation explores how scientists and science students respond to fictional, visual media ab...
Currently, understanding the nature of science is regarded as an essential aspect of scientific lite...
The development of scientifically literate citizens remains an important priority of science educati...
The development of scientifically literate citizens remains an important priority of science educati...
International assessments of student science achievement, and growing evidence of students' waning i...
In response to international concerns about scientific literacy and students' waning interest in sch...
The perceptions students have of science and scientists influence their engagement with the subject....
Researchers who have investigated the public understanding of science have argued that fictional cin...
Although students entering their first secondary school science classes have little background knowl...
In this teacher-research study, I explore the process of inquiring to learn science from the perspec...
Although for decades attempts have been made to persuade young people toward careers in science, the...
Although efforts are being made to bring science closer to secondary school students, science is sti...
Working at scientists' elbows is one suggestion that educators make to improve science education, be...
Mass media sources potentially represent the only major source of interaction with scientifically re...