Science theatre is recognised as a method for teaching socio-scientific issues (SSI), but is largely under-researched. The essence of science theatre at school is to shape a contextualisation for science and technology and its relationships to individuals and society at large, with the aim to trigger the imagination, raise questions and stimulate debate among the audience to increase their understanding of the SSI at stake. To further the theoretical basis of science theatre at school, we investigated students’ experiences in coherence with the views from experts about the play’s possibilities and limitations, in the context of a performance about food science and technology. The play dramatised dilemmas that were related to science as a kn...
Fostering Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is the next big step in the methodological teach...
Communicating science can be challenging at any educational level. We used informal and experiential...
A growing body of evidence suggests that some Science teachers use drama-based strategies in order t...
Science theatre is recognised as a method for teaching socio-scientific issues (SSI), but is largely...
Modern societies are characterized by a controversial interface between science and technology. At t...
Drama is relatively unexplored in academic science education. This chapter addresses in what way dra...
This paper presents drama as a tool to encourage secondary students to think about socio-scientific ...
Drama is relatively unexplored in academic science education. This chapter addresses in what way dra...
The “Learning Science through Theatre Initiative” (LSTT) aims at introducing drama to science educat...
Drama is a relatively unexplored tool in academic science education. This paper addresses in what wa...
Drama is a relatively unexplored tool in academic science education. This paper addresses in what wa...
Socioscientific issues, SSI, can briefly be described as societal issues in which science plays a ro...
Over twenty years of research into the use of cross curricular drama in secondary Science has indica...
The use of educational theatre has been studied and developed mostly in language education in Korea....
Although efforts are being made to bring science closer to secondary school students, science is sti...
Fostering Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is the next big step in the methodological teach...
Communicating science can be challenging at any educational level. We used informal and experiential...
A growing body of evidence suggests that some Science teachers use drama-based strategies in order t...
Science theatre is recognised as a method for teaching socio-scientific issues (SSI), but is largely...
Modern societies are characterized by a controversial interface between science and technology. At t...
Drama is relatively unexplored in academic science education. This chapter addresses in what way dra...
This paper presents drama as a tool to encourage secondary students to think about socio-scientific ...
Drama is relatively unexplored in academic science education. This chapter addresses in what way dra...
The “Learning Science through Theatre Initiative” (LSTT) aims at introducing drama to science educat...
Drama is a relatively unexplored tool in academic science education. This paper addresses in what wa...
Drama is a relatively unexplored tool in academic science education. This paper addresses in what wa...
Socioscientific issues, SSI, can briefly be described as societal issues in which science plays a ro...
Over twenty years of research into the use of cross curricular drama in secondary Science has indica...
The use of educational theatre has been studied and developed mostly in language education in Korea....
Although efforts are being made to bring science closer to secondary school students, science is sti...
Fostering Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is the next big step in the methodological teach...
Communicating science can be challenging at any educational level. We used informal and experiential...
A growing body of evidence suggests that some Science teachers use drama-based strategies in order t...