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Referents to scientific literacy
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1966AbstractA report on what characterizes a scientifically literate person.
Milton O. Pella +2 more
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Literacy and Scientific Literacy: A Response to Fensham
Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2002Abstract Fensham (2002) criticizes scientific literacy curricula designed by scientists and science educators as ‘inadequately clear and hopelessly unrealistic.’ There is, however, good reason to believe that other groups are as likely to produce inadequate curricula as scientists and science educators, since the process for producing a curriculum is ...
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Scientific literacy and the media
Annals of Neurology, 2011Stephen L, Hauser, S Claiborne, Johnston
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FROM SCIENTIFIC LITERACY TO SOCIOEMOTIONAL LITERACY
Revista Gênero e InterdisciplinaridadeThis work presents a systematic review of the last decade that sought to analyze gaps left by Scientific Literacy (CL), as identified in the guidelines of the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC), which can be complemented/integrated by Socio-Emotional Literacy (LS).
José Vitor Rodrigues Santos +8 more
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Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993I would not describe this expository book by Bauer as a page turner, eagerly absorbed in one or two sittings. Nevertheless, it does fulfill its stated purpose, illustrating that a holistic view of science, technology, and society (the author abbreviates it STS) is necessary and useful to evaluate the place of science and technology in modern life ...
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Scientific Literacy in the Wild
2012In this chapter, we follow up with the discussion of Chap. 4 on the aims of science education as denoted by the concept of scientific literacy. Frequently, scientific literacy is taken as a particular epicized image of science consisting of a set of “basic” scientific concepts.
Michiel van Eijck, Wolff-Michael Roth
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