National audienceIn this article we describe a project on reasoning about socio-scientific issues (SSIs), involving French and Australian pre-service science teachers engaged in on-line discussion and development of a wiki. In the research we developed frameworks for looking at the quality of reasoning about ‘socially acute’ sustainability questions. We found the level of reasoning was enhanced by the cross-cultural exchange, and identified the importance of context in framing reasoning quality. We argue that science teachers could effectively adapt this approach to develop students’ scientific literacy and embed the ‘science as a human endeavour’ strand of the Australian Curriculum in their practice
International audienceIn this article, we study third-year university students'reasoning about three...
The purpose of the current study is to explicitly test the extent to which issue contexts affect the...
At a time marked by the public concerns about societal and environmental implications of technoscien...
National audienceIn this article we describe a project on reasoning about socio-scientific issues (S...
This study analyses the evolution of socioscientific reasoning on sustainability, of French and Aust...
ABSTRACT: Within the increasing body of research that examines students ’ reasoning on socioscientif...
International audienceWithin the increasing body of research that examines students’ reasoning on so...
International audienceScientific expertise and outcomes often give rise to controversy. An education...
International audienceThe research we will describe involves tertiary students from France and Austr...
Presentation given at The 13th Conference of the European Science Education Research Association. Am...
In this chapter we propose to contribute to research in socio-scientific issues (SSIs) by putting fo...
Theoretical framework: Socio-scientific issues (SSI) are said to be vehicles for raising students’ i...
Dans une époque marquée par les inquiétudes publiques sur les implications sociétales et environneme...
Socio-scientific issues (SSI) are informed by science concepts but require consideration of societal...
International audienceIn this article, we study third-year university students'reasoning about three...
The purpose of the current study is to explicitly test the extent to which issue contexts affect the...
At a time marked by the public concerns about societal and environmental implications of technoscien...
National audienceIn this article we describe a project on reasoning about socio-scientific issues (S...
This study analyses the evolution of socioscientific reasoning on sustainability, of French and Aust...
ABSTRACT: Within the increasing body of research that examines students ’ reasoning on socioscientif...
International audienceWithin the increasing body of research that examines students’ reasoning on so...
International audienceScientific expertise and outcomes often give rise to controversy. An education...
International audienceThe research we will describe involves tertiary students from France and Austr...
Presentation given at The 13th Conference of the European Science Education Research Association. Am...
In this chapter we propose to contribute to research in socio-scientific issues (SSIs) by putting fo...
Theoretical framework: Socio-scientific issues (SSI) are said to be vehicles for raising students’ i...
Dans une époque marquée par les inquiétudes publiques sur les implications sociétales et environneme...
Socio-scientific issues (SSI) are informed by science concepts but require consideration of societal...
International audienceIn this article, we study third-year university students'reasoning about three...
The purpose of the current study is to explicitly test the extent to which issue contexts affect the...
At a time marked by the public concerns about societal and environmental implications of technoscien...