What insights do we expect future citizens to call on when they encounter new opportunities and challenges? How can schools best prepare students to make decisions rationally and compassionately in an increasingly technological and interconnected world? Education to date has tended to focus on helping students to master key concepts drawn from knowledge we already know. Our choices about what to teach have been shaped around objectives we can test. The agenda for schools going forward is to teach and assess a deeper understanding of how to construct and test knowledge, both within and also across disciplinary boundaries (OECD 2018). Research conducted has clarified some of the gaps and misperceptions that currently exist in students’ ideas...
The contributions of science and scientists to combatting Covid-19 have been at the forefront of med...
Laura Hackett and Sherralyn Simpson recount how they have developed children's understanding of how ...
It has long been a goal of science education in the United States that students leave school with a ...
This paper gives the rationale and a draft outline for a framework for education to teach epistemic ...
Prior research points to systemic challenges to the development of epistemic insight within the educ...
Epistemic Insight is a research and education initiative that is seeking to establish effective ways...
This article examines the impact that an ‘epistemically insightful’ approach to informal science lea...
We report on a large-scale survey of 1,772 upper-secondary school students in 16 Church of England s...
The boundaries between subject disciplines in secondary education today make it difficult for studen...
Professional development workshop. Explanation of Epistemic Insight pedagogical approach, tools and...
In this paper, we draw on interim findings of our research project on Religious Education (RE), know...
Entrenched compartmentalisation of curriculum subjects and ‘teaching to the test’ can leave students...
The contributions of science and scientists to combatting Covid-19 have been at the forefront of med...
Helping students to become more resilient to online misinformation is widely recognised as an essent...
The contributions of science and scientists to combatting Covid-19 have been at the forefront of med...
Laura Hackett and Sherralyn Simpson recount how they have developed children's understanding of how ...
It has long been a goal of science education in the United States that students leave school with a ...
This paper gives the rationale and a draft outline for a framework for education to teach epistemic ...
Prior research points to systemic challenges to the development of epistemic insight within the educ...
Epistemic Insight is a research and education initiative that is seeking to establish effective ways...
This article examines the impact that an ‘epistemically insightful’ approach to informal science lea...
We report on a large-scale survey of 1,772 upper-secondary school students in 16 Church of England s...
The boundaries between subject disciplines in secondary education today make it difficult for studen...
Professional development workshop. Explanation of Epistemic Insight pedagogical approach, tools and...
In this paper, we draw on interim findings of our research project on Religious Education (RE), know...
Entrenched compartmentalisation of curriculum subjects and ‘teaching to the test’ can leave students...
The contributions of science and scientists to combatting Covid-19 have been at the forefront of med...
Helping students to become more resilient to online misinformation is widely recognised as an essent...
The contributions of science and scientists to combatting Covid-19 have been at the forefront of med...
Laura Hackett and Sherralyn Simpson recount how they have developed children's understanding of how ...
It has long been a goal of science education in the United States that students leave school with a ...