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Sevgi Aydin-Günbatar; Gillian H. Roehrig – Science & Education, 2025
With the release of Framework for K-12 Science Education (National Research Council, 2012) and Next Generation Science Standards (2013) documents, engineering was integrated into science teaching. With that emphasis, teachers require to incorporate engineering practices and nature of engineering into their practice. Most of the attention has been…
Descriptors: Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering, Academic Standards
Lodi, Michael; Martini, Simone – Science & Education, 2021
The pervasiveness of Computer Science (CS) in today's digital society and the extensive use of computational methods in other sciences call for its introduction in the school curriculum. Hence, Computer Science Education is becoming more and more relevant. In CS K-12 education, computational thinking (CT) is one of the abused buzzwords: different…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Computation, Definitions
Brown, Julie C. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2017
Employing metasynthesis as a method, this study examined 52 empirical articles on culturally relevant and responsive science education in K-12 settings to determine the nature and scope of complementarity between culturally responsive and inquiry-based science practices (i.e., science and engineering practices identified in the National Research…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Synthesis, Culturally Relevant Education, Active Learning
Tobin, Kenneth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
Building on the key ideas from Dana Zeidler's paper I expand the conversation from the standpoint that the challenges facing humanity and the capacity of Earth to support life suggest that changes in human lifestyles are a priority. Accordingly, there is an urgent need to educate all humans about some of the science-related grand challenges, such…
Descriptors: Science Education, Access to Education, Science and Society, Elementary Secondary Education
Technology & Engineering Literacy Framework for the 2018 National Assessment of Educational Progress
National Assessment Governing Board, 2018
Technology and engineering are increasingly being incorporated into school coursework, ranging from instruction on the use of computers and information technology within school subjects to classes that examine the role of technology in society, or courses that teach engineering design. Information communication technologies have become integral…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Technology Education, Engineering Education, Information Technology
Cavagnetto, Andy R. – Review of Educational Research, 2010
The goal of scientific literacy has led to a steady increase in argument-based interventions in science education contexts. It has been suggested that student participation in argument develops communication skills, metacognitive awareness, critical thinking, an understanding of the culture and practice of science, and scientific literacy.…
Descriptors: Investigations, Elementary Secondary Education, Scientific Principles, Student Participation
Science Teacher, 2010
What makes an outstanding book for a young reader? Although it would be hard to create a rubric for every book, experienced teachers recognize them quickly. They fascinate and captivate with both their content and style. Award-winning trade books inspire young readers to want more... more information, more books, more inquiry, more science. The…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Texley, Juliana – Science Teacher, 2010
What makes an outstanding book for a young reader? Although it would be hard to create a rubric for every book, experienced teachers recognize them quickly. They fascinate and captivate with both their content and style. Award-winning trade books inspire young readers to want more... more information, more books, more inquiry, more science. The…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Materials, Science Instruction
Delacruz, Elizabeth M. – Art Education, 2009
Technology is ubiquitous. Kids and families, students and communities are plugged in, cued to the latest electronic developments and diversions, ready to creatively adapt them to their own purposes. Scholars and policy makers are increasingly focused on what teachers need to know about and do with technology. This article is written as a broad,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Information Technology, Teaching Methods, Global Approach

Kirman, Joseph M. – Canadian Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the National Council for the Social Studies "Guidelines for Teaching Science-Related Social Issues." Suggests that only through appropriate citizen action and participation can technology and science be contained and directed. Suggests a teaching unit exploring the topic of science, technology, and society. (DK)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Hollenbeck, James E. – 2003
This paper describes the history of science education and the efforts of the Science, Technology and Society (STS) movement in the United States to develop scientifically literate individuals. The Iowa Chautauqua Program focusing on STS materials and strategies and the Constructivist Learning Model (CLN) described by Yager are reviewed. (KHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Science and Society, Science Education History
Bui, Thien-Ai Hong – 2000
The decline in morality in the scientific arena and enterprise suggests a need for intervention in schools. This paper provides a rationale for the teaching of values in the science classroom through an evaluation of the current science curriculum, a discussion of the purpose of a science education, and an examination of the consequences of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Philosophy

Kumar, David D.; Berlin, Donna F. – Science Educator, 1996
Argues that providing useful information in reducing the gap between policy and practice is the central issue in Science-Technology-Society (STS) education. Employs the use of telephone surveys to fully understand the status of STS education nationwide. The national survey shows a promising picture of STS implementation nationwide. Contains 21…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, National Surveys, Program Implementation, Science and Society

Yager, Robert E.; Tamir, Pinchas – Science Education, 1993
Describes the Iowa science-technology-society (STS) models and goals. Characterizes and gives examples of using the STS approach in classrooms. Reports the results of four studies that have assessed the outcomes of learning with STS instruction. Identifies some problems concerning the future use of STS in schools. (PR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Science and Society, Science Curriculum
Spender, Dale – Australian Science Teachers' Journal, 1998
Elaborates on the concept of information going through a cultural revolution. Suggests that students require active intellectual skills such as the ability to scan, to make connections, and to manipulate many forms of information. Argues that science educators need to reconceptualize the theory and practice of learning in a digital age.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education