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Lessl, Thomas M. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
Teaching materials frequently answer objections to evolution by demarcating science from religion. Because definitions of science shaped by demarcation tend to magnify its empirical features, they weaken students' understanding of science's theoretical dimension. Demarcation fails to answer creationism for the opposite reason; by insisting that…
Descriptors: Science Education, Sciences, Religion, Creationism
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Lessl, Thomas M. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
Practical arguments or enthymemes are interactive. Speakers typically set out some premises of their own while asking listeners to supply others already known or believed. Such arguments are likely to fail if a speaker leaves out key premises that listeners cannot or will not covertly fill in, or if a speaker attributes premises to listeners that…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Inquiry, Religion, Sciences
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Ali-Khan, Carolyne – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
Metaphors invite. They contribute to our ability to makes sense of experience as they beacon us to make new (and sometimes playful) connections. In this text, I have created a postmodern metaphor, one willing to joyfully transgress disciplinary boundaries. Melding interviews, iconic images, snippets of academic text, poetry, and the power of…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Figurative Language, Interdisciplinary Approach, Sciences
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Poole, Michael – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
This article reflects on Roussel De Carvalho's paper "Science initial teacher education and superdiversity: educating science teachers for a multi-religious and globalized science classroom" (EJ1102211). It then offers suggestions for making some of the ambitious goals of the science-and-religion components of the science initial teacher…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Sciences
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Gopalkrishnan, Sreeram; Galande, Snehal – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
Jawaharlal Nehru's contribution in pioneering the concept of scientific temper in India is widely acknowledged, and his legacy has had an influence on Academia, Education policy and popular science movements in the country. But in the last decade, the new age social media revolution has seen a renaissance of right wing nationalism, backed by an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Age Groups, Mythology, Misconceptions
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Trifonas, Peter Pericles – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
In this paper I expand on the premises of Jesse Bazzul's thesis in his paper, "Neoliberal ideology, global capitalism, and science education: engaging the question of subjectivity," exploring the implications of the ideologies within the culturally emerging logic of science exposes the incommensurability of intents and purposes in its methods and…
Descriptors: Ideology, Epistemology, Neoliberalism, Intellectual Disciplines
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
In much of science education research, the content of talk tends to be attributed to the persons who produce the sound-words in a speech situation. A radically different, sociological perspective on language-in-use grounded in Marxism derives from the work of L. S. Vygotsky and the members of the circle around M. M. Bakhtin. Accordingly, each word…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Language, Academic Discourse
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Mueller, Michael P.; Tippins, Deborah J. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
This article is a philosophical analysis of van Eijck and Roth's ("2007") claim that science and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) should be recalibrated because they are incommensurate, particular to the local contexts in which they are practical. In this view, science maintains an incommensurate status as if it is a…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Natural Sciences, Science Education, Epistemology
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Dopico, Eduardo; Garcia-Vazquez, Eva – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In Continuous Education curricula in Spain, the programs on sciences of the environment are aimed toward understandings of sustainability. Teaching practice rarely leaves the classroom for outdoor field studies. At the same time, teaching practice is generally focused on examples of how human activities are harmful for ecosystems. From a pedagogic…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Sciences
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Alexakos, Konstantinos – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
In his article "Scientists at Play in a Field of the Lord", David Long (2010) rightly challenges our presumptions of what science is and brings forth some of the disjunctures between science and deeply held American religious beliefs. Reading his narrative of the conflicts that he experienced on the opening day of the Creation Museum, I cannot…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Teaching Methods, Religion
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Settelmaier, Elisabeth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
In this paper I respond to Long's paper in which he uses an ethnographic snapshot of a rally of scientists against the perceived "dumbing down" effect of the new Answers in Genesis Museum in Kentucky to raise educational concerns about the effects of creationist influence on the science curriculum in American schools. In my response I…
Descriptors: Social History, Conflict, Educational Change, Science Curriculum
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Long, David E. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
Discussing themes from my paper "Scientists at play in a field of the Lord," three forum participants identify and discuss continuing social and epistemological issues which continue to challenge effective evolution education. I extend these themes and further amplify the vexing nature of an effective dialectic regarding evolution, especially for…
Descriptors: Evolution, Scientific Principles, Religion, Creationism
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Briseno-Garzon, Adriana – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
Latin American audiences living in their countries of origin are poorly understood as museum learners due to the scarcity of research in this field. Through a case study approach, I investigate and report on the ways of learning of 20 Mexican family groups. In particular, I examine the influence of the Mexican sociocultural context on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sciences, Museums, Learning
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Hsu, Pei-Ling – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
This commentary dialogues with three articles that analyze the same database about science and religion discourse produced 17 years ago. Dialogues in these three articles and this commentary across space and time allow us to develop new and different understandings of the same database and situation. As part of this commentary, I discuss topics…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Persuasive Discourse, Databases, Religion
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McRae, Norah I. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
In this paper I consider the case of one student, Todd Alexander, through analyzing the transcripts of his interviews between him and his teacher (Wolff-Michael Roth). I examine the role that emotions play in the development of the interpretive repertoires that Todd employed as he talked about his scientific and his religious beliefs. I identify…
Descriptors: Interviews, Transcripts (Written Records), Discourse Analysis, Teacher Student Relationship
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