Science has social implications. Educating students in science involves more than the acquisition of ‘facts’ or the development of investigative skills. If students are to become independent and responsible citizens, they need to be capable of understanding scientific issues and their impact on society. An argument will be put forward in favour of a science education that considers the social implications of scientific activity on both a local and global scale. Teachers need to change traditional teaching methods to more innovative activities that are more child-centred and take into consideration the social and ethical aspects of the scientific enterprise.peer-reviewe
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Communicating complex ideas is difficult, yet the ability to clearly articulate and communicate is e...
In recent issues of noteworthy journals, natural scientists have argued for the improvement of scien...
It is apparent that many of us live in a hyper‐economized world, in which personal identities and ro...
Scientific research has social and moral implications that can no longer be disregarded. Educating s...
The issues related to scientific literacy are focus of much attention from leaders of many countries...
Unceasing and pervasive, techno-scientific innovation has changed the social demand for science educ...
One of the most outstanding aims of compulsory science education is to develop students‘ scientific ...
Current media debates often have a basis in science, e.g. climate change, biotechnology, health issu...
Science and technology are developing at a very high rate of speed both in basic research and applie...
This thesis proposes a reconceptualisation of science education. Compulsory science education should...
The time of uncertainty and risk we live in today demands future citizens capable and willing to mak...
For scientific literacy, knowledge of the sociocultural contexts of science is at least as important...
Nearly thousands of science experiments are performed both on humans and animals every year in the U...
Science education, which deals with the sharing and communication of science contents, processes and...
In this chapter, we offer a rationale for why science educators ought to become active agents in fac...
Communicating complex ideas is difficult, yet the ability to clearly articulate and communicate is e...
In recent issues of noteworthy journals, natural scientists have argued for the improvement of scien...
It is apparent that many of us live in a hyper‐economized world, in which personal identities and ro...