International audienceLetting students deliberate on socio-scientific issues is a tricky affair. It is yet unclear how to assess whether, or even support that, students weave science facts into value-laden socio-scientific deliberations without committing the naturalistic fallacy (deducing 'ought' from 'is'). As a preliminary step, this study investigated how Danish upper secondary biology students actually interwove science facts and values in socio-scientific discussions. In particular, the focus was the argumentative effects of different ways of blurring the fact-value distinction. The data consisted of the transcriptions of three 45-60-minute discussions among 4-5 students about whether human gene therapy should be allowed. The data was...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...
Recently there has been increasing attention to the educational potential of Socio-Scientific Issues...
We explored the potential for addressing nature of science through a historic narrative about disagr...
International audienceLetting students deliberate on socio-scientific issues is a tricky affair. It ...
Current media debates often have a basis in science, e.g. climate change, biotechnology, health issu...
This study aims to explore students' argumentation and decision-making relating to an authentic soci...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to increased understanding of students’ learning from discus...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
Students' poor argumentation in the context of socio-scientific issues has become a concern in scien...
This study aims to explore students’ argumentation and decision-making relating to an authentic soci...
<p>Previous research has documented that students who engage with socioscientific issues can acquire...
Research focusing on students' argumentation in socioscientific issues (SSI) shows that students ten...
This thesis focuses on upper secondary students’ use of resources in their supporting reasons when a...
In the public discussion of genetically modified (GM) food the representations of science as a socia...
Learning democratic participation as future citizens is an important goal for science education for ...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...
Recently there has been increasing attention to the educational potential of Socio-Scientific Issues...
We explored the potential for addressing nature of science through a historic narrative about disagr...
International audienceLetting students deliberate on socio-scientific issues is a tricky affair. It ...
Current media debates often have a basis in science, e.g. climate change, biotechnology, health issu...
This study aims to explore students' argumentation and decision-making relating to an authentic soci...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to increased understanding of students’ learning from discus...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
Students' poor argumentation in the context of socio-scientific issues has become a concern in scien...
This study aims to explore students’ argumentation and decision-making relating to an authentic soci...
<p>Previous research has documented that students who engage with socioscientific issues can acquire...
Research focusing on students' argumentation in socioscientific issues (SSI) shows that students ten...
This thesis focuses on upper secondary students’ use of resources in their supporting reasons when a...
In the public discussion of genetically modified (GM) food the representations of science as a socia...
Learning democratic participation as future citizens is an important goal for science education for ...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...
Recently there has been increasing attention to the educational potential of Socio-Scientific Issues...
We explored the potential for addressing nature of science through a historic narrative about disagr...