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Christian Büscher – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
This study argues that the works of philosopher Jürgen Habermas can provide useful directions for mathematics education research on statistical literacy. Recent studies on the critical demands posed by statistical information in media highlight the importance of the communicative component of statistical literacy, which involves students' ability…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Educational Philosophy, Mathematics Education, Communication Skills
Hanami, Yuliana; Putra, Idhamsyah Eka; Relintra, Muhammad Aldan; Syahlaa, Syauqiyyah – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
Considerable demand for academic research and publications is not a new subject of discussion in the academic field. In Indonesia, there is increasing challenge and pressure to conduct scientific publications, making it a very competitive field for academics, particularly for lecturers and postgraduate students. The present study examines…
Descriptors: Ethics, Writing for Publication, College Faculty, Cheating
Donald F. Sacco; August J. Namuth; Alicia L. Macchione; Mitch Brown – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Retractions have traditionally been reserved for correcting the scientific record and discouraging research misconduct. Nonetheless, the potential for actual societal harm resulting from accurately reported published scientific findings, so-called information hazards, has been the subject of several recent article retractions. As these instances…
Descriptors: Ethics, Information Sources, Research Problems, Scientific Research
Ghizlane Moukhliss; Khalid Lahyani; Ghizlane Diab – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various fields, including research and higher education. Thanks to its innovative applications, it has changed traditional teaching methods. This article aims to explore the impact of AI on these domains in Moroccan universities, focusing on its transformative influence, benefits, challenges, and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education
Mawasi, Areej; Nagy, Peter; Finn, Ed; Wylie, Ruth – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
In order to help students become scientifically literate citizens, science education should allow them to gain a more concrete understanding of the potential social and ethical impacts of scientific and technological change. Using Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as an imaginative tool, we designed simple hands-on activities and a digital narrative…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Activities, Computer Games, Ethics
Hom, Harry L., Jr.; Van Nuland, Abigail L. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Students may exhibit two forms of cognitive biases, belief and hindsight bias, in evaluating a scientific experiment. Counter to disagreement, they may only believe an outcome that agrees with their belief to be more predictable in hindsight than foresight. The focus of this research is on the relationship between these biases. Students were…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Student Attitudes, Bias, Correlation
Ababneh, Rawan A.; Alzoubi, Karem H.; Ababneh, Mera A. – Education Sciences, 2020
Scientific integrity, proper research conduct and avoiding research misconduct including plagiarism, fabrication and falsification, are all essential to all disciplines. Since research experience is a recommended skill to gain during undergraduate education, undergraduate students need to be aware of research misconduct in order to avoid it. This…
Descriptors: Pharmaceutical Education, Undergraduate Students, Plagiarism, Ethics
Glisson, Lane – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2019
This article describes a discussion-based approach for teaching college students to identify the characteristics of ethical journalism and scholarly writing, by comparing fake news with credible information in a strategically planned slideshow. Much has been written on the need to instruct our students about disinformation. This librarian shares a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Students, Ethics, Journalism Education
Tavukcu, Tahir – World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 2016
In this research, it is aimed to determine the effect of the attitudes of postgraduate students towards scientific research and codes of conduct, supported by digital script. This research is a quantitative study, and it has been formed according to pre-test & post-test research model of experiment and control group. In both groups, lessons…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Ethics, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
de Villiers, Rian – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2011
The care and use of animals in education and medical research are very controversial and emotional public issues. Society needs to discuss these issues to reach an ethical stand. A sample of 118 sciences student teachers from a South African university responded to a questionnaire on animal rights and using animals for food, clothes, sport,…
Descriptors: Animals, Science Activities, Scientific Research, Animal Husbandry
Halverson, Kristy Lynn; Siegel, Marcelle A.; Freyermuth, Sharyn K. – International Journal of Science Education, 2009
Decision making is influenced by multiple factors, especially when approaching controversial socio-scientific issues, such as stem cell research. In the present study, we used qualitative data from 132 college student papers in a biotechnology course to investigate how students made decisions about stem cell research issues. Students indicated…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Decision Making, Ethics, Undergraduate Students
Junge, Benjamin; Quinones, Catherine; Kakietek, Jakub; Teodorescu, Daniel; Marsteller, Pat – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2010
We report on an outcomes assessment of the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. Using follow-up survey data and academic transcripts, we gauge SURE's impact on levels of interest in, preparedness for, and actual pursuit of graduate study and professional careers in the sciences for the…
Descriptors: Academic Records, Job Satisfaction, Academic Achievement, Ethics
Ng, Wan – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2008
The fundamental concepts of ethics: value, obligation and responsibility are what many of us use in our everyday decision-making on issues that affect our lives. Students in the coursework unit "Science and technology in contemporary society" learn about these concepts in relation to science and technological research and development. The learning…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Research and Development, Student Attitudes, Online Courses

Foster, Craig; And Others – School Science Review, 1994
Describes the results of a survey using an open-form questionnaire to determine student attitudes toward animal experimentation. Results indicate that children's views about animal experimentation for research depend on the purpose of the research. More than half felt experimentation for pure research is inappropriate. (DDR)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Pecore, John; Demetrikopoulos, Melissa; Frantz, Kyle – American Biology Teacher, 2007
Most biology teachers implement animal dissection (real or virtual) and often lead discussions on research involving animal subjects. Such activities provide excellent opportunities to explore ideas about ethical conduct in the care and use of animals. The challenge for teachers is to present information about animal care and use that enables…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Constructivism (Learning), Animals, Ethics
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