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  1. Associations Between Attitudes Towards Science and Children’s Evaluation of Information About Socioscientific Issues.Sihan Xiao & William A. Sandoval - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (3-4):247-269.
    Science educators are typically dismayed by the failure of students to use relevant scientific knowledge when reasoning about socioscientific issues. Except for the well-documented association between having more knowledge about a topic and a tendency to use that knowledge, the influences on students’ evaluation of information in socioscientific issues are not well understood. This study presents an initial investigation into the associations between upper elementary students’ attitudes towards science and their evaluation of information about a socioscientific issue. We surveyed the (...)
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  • Views from the Chalkface.Zhi Hong Wan & Siu Ling Wong - 2016 - Science & Education 25 (9-10):1089-1114.
    Although the goal of developing school students’ understanding of nature of science has long been advocated, there is still a lack of research that focuses on probing how science teachers, a kind of major stakeholder in NOS instruction, perceive the values of teaching NOS. Through semi-structured interviews, this study investigated the views of 15 Hong Kong in-service senior secondary science teachers about the values of teaching NOS. These values as perceived by the teachers fall into two types. The first type (...)
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  • Assessment of Genetics Understanding.Philipp Schmiemann, Ross H. Nehm & Robyn E. Tornabene - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (10):1161-1191.
    Understanding how situational features of assessment tasks impact reasoning is important for many educational pursuits, notably the selection of curricular examples to illustrate phenomena, the design of formative and summative assessment items, and determination of whether instruction has fostered the development of abstract schemas divorced from particular instances. The goal of our study was to employ an experimental research design to quantify the degree to which situational features impact inferences about participants’ understanding of Mendelian genetics. Two participant samples from different (...)
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  • The Status of Genetics Curriculum in Higher Education in the United States: Goals and Assessment.Teresa L. McElhinny, Michael J. Dougherty, Bethany V. Bowling & Julie C. Libarkin - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (2):445-464.
  • Of Pigs and Men: Understanding Students’ Reasoning About the Use of Pigs as Donors for Xenotransplantation.Mats Gunnar Lindahl - 2010 - Science & Education 19 (9):867-894.
  • Promoting the role of the personal narrative in teaching controversial socio-scientific issues.Ralph Levinson - 2008 - Science & Education 17 (8-9):855-871.
  • The Relationship of Science Knowledge, Attitude and Decision Making on Socio-scientific Issues: The Case Study of Students’ Debates on a Nuclear Power Plant in Korea.Hunkoog Jho, Hye-Gyoung Yoon & Mijung Kim - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (5):1131-1151.
  • A Critical Reading of Ecocentrism and Its Meta-Scientific Use of Ecology: Instrumental Versus Emancipatory Approaches in Environmental Education and Ecology Education.Tasos Hovardas - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (6):1467-1483.
  • Conceptual Variation or Incoherence? Textbook Discourse on Genes in Six Countries.Niklas M. Gericke, Mariana Hagberg, Vanessa Carvalho dos Santos, Leyla Mariane Joaquim & Charbel N. El-Hani - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (2):381-416.
  • Articulation of Conceptual Knowledge and Argumentation Practices by High School Students in Evolution Problems.Marina de Lima Tavares, María-Pilar Jiménez-Aleixandre & Eduardo F. Mortimer - 2010 - Science & Education 19 (6-8):573-598.
  • International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching.Michael R. Matthews (ed.) - 2014 - Springer.
    This inaugural handbook documents the distinctive research field that utilizes history and philosophy in investigation of theoretical, curricular and pedagogical issues in the teaching of science and mathematics. It is contributed to by 130 researchers from 30 countries; it provides a logically structured, fully referenced guide to the ways in which science and mathematics education is, informed by the history and philosophy of these disciplines, as well as by the philosophy of education more generally. The first handbook to cover the (...)
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