Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19

Scientific literacy has become central to science education and science education research several decades now. Although there may be different views about the meaning of the term, there is a broad consensus that scientific literacy includes an adequate understanding about the nature of science (NOS...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: AMPATZIDIS, GEORGIOS, ERGAZAKI, MARIDA
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Γλώσσα:English
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spelling oai:ojs.pasithee.library.upatras.gr:article-42102023-06-28T11:31:44Z Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19 AMPATZIDIS, GEORGIOS ERGAZAKI, MARIDA Nature of science, COVID-19, socio-cultural embeddedness, tentativeness, creativity Scientific literacy has become central to science education and science education research several decades now. Although there may be different views about the meaning of the term, there is a broad consensus that scientific literacy includes an adequate understanding about the nature of science (NOS). NOS seems to be a hard topic for students and teachers. A popular approach to NOS teaching and learning is the ‘general aspects conceptualization of NOS’, which is based on conceptualizing NOS through partial, general aspects that may refer to the nature of scientific inquiry and the nature of scientific knowledge. These aspects are often introduced to students in a contextualized way, thus they may be integrated in lessons based on current scientific work. One way to do it is through news articles with scientific content. In our study, 16 educational sciences students were engaged in small-group and whole-class discussions in order to collaboratively respond to questions about issues raised in a news-based text highlighting the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientific research. Our results showed that the social embeddedness of science as well as the tentativeness of scientific knowledge and the creativity needed for its production, were successfully illustrated by the students. Urray 2023-06-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/review/article/view/4210 10.26220/rev.4210 Review of Science, Mathematics and ICT Education; Vol 17, No 1 (2023); 89-101 Review of Science, Mathematics and ICT Education; Vol 17, No 1 (2023); 89-101 1792-3999 1791-261X eng https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/review/article/view/4210/4337 Copyright (c) 2023 Review of Science, Mathematics and ICT Education
institution UPatras
collection Pasithee
language English
topic Professional identity, beliefs, representations, knowledge
Nature of science, COVID-19, socio-cultural embeddedness, tentativeness, creativity
Science education, chemistry, conceptions, teaching practices, atomic models 
IBSE, primary school, Intentio, institutional science education project
Summer programs, females, Mathematics, middle school, motivation, self-efficacy
spellingShingle Professional identity, beliefs, representations, knowledge
Nature of science, COVID-19, socio-cultural embeddedness, tentativeness, creativity
Science education, chemistry, conceptions, teaching practices, atomic models 
IBSE, primary school, Intentio, institutional science education project
Summer programs, females, Mathematics, middle school, motivation, self-efficacy
AMPATZIDIS, GEORGIOS
ERGAZAKI, MARIDA
Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19
topic_facet Professional identity, beliefs, representations, knowledge
Nature of science, COVID-19, socio-cultural embeddedness, tentativeness, creativity
Science education, chemistry, conceptions, teaching practices, atomic models 
IBSE, primary school, Intentio, institutional science education project
Summer programs, females, Mathematics, middle school, motivation, self-efficacy
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author AMPATZIDIS, GEORGIOS
ERGAZAKI, MARIDA
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ERGAZAKI, MARIDA
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title Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19
title_short Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19
title_full Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19
title_fullStr Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on COVID-19
title_sort teaching about the social embeddedness, creativity and tentativeness of science through news articles on covid-19
description Scientific literacy has become central to science education and science education research several decades now. Although there may be different views about the meaning of the term, there is a broad consensus that scientific literacy includes an adequate understanding about the nature of science (NOS). NOS seems to be a hard topic for students and teachers. A popular approach to NOS teaching and learning is the ‘general aspects conceptualization of NOS’, which is based on conceptualizing NOS through partial, general aspects that may refer to the nature of scientific inquiry and the nature of scientific knowledge. These aspects are often introduced to students in a contextualized way, thus they may be integrated in lessons based on current scientific work. One way to do it is through news articles with scientific content. In our study, 16 educational sciences students were engaged in small-group and whole-class discussions in order to collaboratively respond to questions about issues raised in a news-based text highlighting the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientific research. Our results showed that the social embeddedness of science as well as the tentativeness of scientific knowledge and the creativity needed for its production, were successfully illustrated by the students.
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