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Borgerding, Lisa A.; Mulvey, Bridget K. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2022
Scientific knowledge is necessary to make informed decisions about many social issues, but some of the public is skeptical of science and scientific expertise. Teacher education programs are one way to address distrust in science in this generation and the next. Socioscientific issues (SSI) have been advocated as important for teaching about the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Trust (Psychology), Science and Society
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Gormley, Katie; Birdsall, Sally; France, Bev – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2019
Socio-scientific issues (SSIs) are real-life problems which have a scientific basis yet require the consideration of social concerns. Using SSIs has been advocated as an approach to engage secondary-school students with science and this study aimed to explore the potential of such an approach in the primary-school classroom. The experiences and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Social Problems, Teaching Methods
Yager, Robert E.; Choi, AeRan; Yager, Stuart O.; Akcay, Hakan – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2009
Fifteen 4th-, 5th-, and 6th-grade teachers from five school districts each taught two sections of science--one with a Science-Technology-Society (STS) approach and the other with a more traditional textbook approach in which basic science concepts were the major organizers. Local, current, and personally relevant issues provided the context and…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Effect Size, Science Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Abell, Sandra K. – Research in Science Education, 2005
In this paper I examine the phenomenon of university teachers as researchers in their own classrooms. I use examples of three research teams in which we studied: (1) student response to a science and society course; (2) teacher and student perceptions of inquiry in a physics course; and (3) teaching and learning about the nature of science in an…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, College Faculty, Teacher Researchers, Student Attitudes
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Monroe, Martha C.; Kaplan, Stephen – Journal of Environmental Education, 1988
Presents a survey of Michigan educators that indicates which teaching strategies are the most important. Discusses the implications of building familiarity with environmental issues and solutions from a variety of examples. Provides an explanation for the low success of classroom action projects. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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Henning, Mary Beth; King, Kenneth P. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2005
Elementary education students enrolled in both science methods and social studies methods coursework implemented standards-based STS lessons during their clinical experience. Data were collected from preservice teachers, elementary/middle school students, and cooperating in-service teachers. Findings from each school group include (a) preservice…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Elementary Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science
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Hodson, Derek; Reid, David – School Science Review, 1988
Presents a hierarchical list of principles that can be used as a guide in the construction of more successful science programs that have scientific literacy for all as a goal. Lists affective goals for science education. Discusses the role of teachers' attitudes and expectations in teaching this type of curriculum. (CW)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary School Science
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Tilgner, Peggy J. – Science Education, 1990
Discussed is the elementary science teacher curriculum and its role in students' interest in science. Qualifications, teacher attitudes about science, college preparation, hands-on experience, science instruction, science method instruction, and the role of the administrator are described in terms of effective elementary science programs. (KR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Laboratory Training
Williams, James A.; And Others – 1991
As a beginning point for the curriculum revision process of the Dayton Public Schools, the attitudes of teachers and administrators in that particular urban area were assessed. A 17-item instrument was developed for use in the assessment. The instrument was mailed to all Dayton elementary, middle, and high schools. The attitudes held by Dayton…
Descriptors: Administrators, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education