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Han, Moonhyun; Gutierez, Sally B. – Science Education, 2021
In this qualitative case study, we purposively selected a passive student in elementary science class from a small group and examined what factors contributed to her socially and momentarily construction of epistemic emotions. We used various data such as emotion diaries, transcripts of the video recordings, postlesson interviews, and field notes…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Science Instruction, Case Studies, Epistemology
Herman, Benjamin C. – Science Education, 2015
The science education field readily recognizes that perceptions about science's claims and nature influence socioscientific decision making. However, sociocultural factors may overshadow these perceptions when people are forced to make personally impacting choices contextualized within actual socioscientific issues. This investigation…
Descriptors: Science Education, Ecology, Environment, Social Influences

Brown, L. M.; And Others – Science Education, 1975
Showed that there were significant differences between adolescent, teacher, and parent attitudes toward marijuana, police, school, babies, teachers, and cigarettes in two seventh-grade Life Science classes. No significant differences were found between males and females on these topics. (MLH)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Biological Sciences, Educational Research, Parent Attitudes

Fleming, Reg W. – Science Education, 1987
This is the second article of a four part series of a study of Canadian high-school graduates' views on science-technology-society topics. It reports student perceptions of the interaction of science technology and society. Science and technology were viewed as a unified enterprise and their roles were indistinguishable. (ML)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Graduate Surveys, High School Graduates, National Surveys

Aikenhead, Glen S. – Science Education, 1987
As the third in a four-part series on issues related to science-technology-society (STS), this article discusses Canadian high school graduates' viewpoints on the characteristics and limitations of scientific knowledge. Responses indicated students harbored diverse and contradictory beliefs about scientific knowledge. (ML)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Foreign Countries, High School Graduates, National Surveys