Scientific literacy is concerned with the informed citizens\u27 ability to negotiate scientifically-related societal issues. The suite of skills necessary to negotiate these complex issues is referred to as Socioscientific Reasoning (SSR). SSR requires, among other things, perspective-taking abilities in order to consider the multi-faceted nature of these open-ended, debatable socioscientific issues (SSI). Developing interventions and instruments to foster and measure perspective taking in support of SSR is therefore critical to the promotion of functional scientific literacy through both research and practice. Although widely studied in many disciplines, perspective taking is a particularly tangled construct that has been used to describe ...
Empirical research within science education settings tells us that there is a need for new curricula...
A primary focus of research undertaken by social psychologists is to establish why perceivers fail t...
Social perspective taking (SPT) is thought to be important in its own right and is often associated ...
Scientific literacy is concerned with the informed citizens\u27 ability to negotiate scientifically-...
Educational experiences built upon the Socioscientific Issues (SSI) framework provide opportunities ...
This study investigates students' conception and the influence of the use of personas on the learnin...
This study investigates students' conception and the influence of the use of personas on the learnin...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
Educational experiences built upon the Socioscientific Issues (SSI) framework provide opportunities ...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
Perspective taking is the process of constructing an understanding of other persons' ways of co...
Socio-scientific reasoning (SSR) is key to helping students take informed positions around socio-sci...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether, by developing skill in understanding theory of min...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether, by developing skill in understanding theory of min...
Socio-scientific reasoning (SSR) is key to helping students take informed positions around socio-sci...
Empirical research within science education settings tells us that there is a need for new curricula...
A primary focus of research undertaken by social psychologists is to establish why perceivers fail t...
Social perspective taking (SPT) is thought to be important in its own right and is often associated ...
Scientific literacy is concerned with the informed citizens\u27 ability to negotiate scientifically-...
Educational experiences built upon the Socioscientific Issues (SSI) framework provide opportunities ...
This study investigates students' conception and the influence of the use of personas on the learnin...
This study investigates students' conception and the influence of the use of personas on the learnin...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
Educational experiences built upon the Socioscientific Issues (SSI) framework provide opportunities ...
How well we understand social perspective taking is intricately linked to how well we assess this ab...
Perspective taking is the process of constructing an understanding of other persons' ways of co...
Socio-scientific reasoning (SSR) is key to helping students take informed positions around socio-sci...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether, by developing skill in understanding theory of min...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether, by developing skill in understanding theory of min...
Socio-scientific reasoning (SSR) is key to helping students take informed positions around socio-sci...
Empirical research within science education settings tells us that there is a need for new curricula...
A primary focus of research undertaken by social psychologists is to establish why perceivers fail t...
Social perspective taking (SPT) is thought to be important in its own right and is often associated ...