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“There Are Places Full of Beauty”: Desettling High School Students' Scientific Writing
ABSTRACT This study contributes to desettling and expanding expectations about the forms of scientific language that belong in students' scientific writing. The primary empirical focus is the analysis of 52 high school student abstracts articulating community‐based investigations, submitted as part of their participation in a student conference in a ...
Alejandra Frausto Aceves
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Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich? Using Lateral Thinking to Teach Philosophy of Science. [PDF]
Kinnear B.
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Sliding Doors: Frame Uptake and Rejection by Learners in a Museum‐Based Climate Learning Experience
ABSTRACT Science education efforts that support public understanding of modern climate change are critically needed. However, implementing climate‐related learning experiences can be challenging, as public audiences tend to experience a wide range of understandings of and emotions around the issue. In light of these challenges, many scholars have posed
Lynne Zummo +7 more
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From Values to Action: An Integrative Explanatory Framework for Insect Conservation Intentions and Behavior. [PDF]
Sitar GM +6 more
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Robert George\u27s The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis [PDF]
Tuomala, Jeffrey C.
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ABSTRACT Transforming global food systems is crucial for mitigating environmental degradation, reducing the global disease burden and protecting sentient individuals from harm. Despite overwhelming evidence linking animal‐sourced foods to ecological damage, resource depletion and public health challenges, gaps remain in promoting sustainable ...
Camila Augusto Perussello +2 more
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Worldview, psychological flexibility, and depression-anxiety-stress in Chinese youth. [PDF]
Cheng SL +5 more
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ABSTRACT Consumers increasingly seek sustainable food options, yet behavior lags stated concern. However, a gap existed on how value–belief–norm and ecological worldviews shaped sustainability consciousness, especially across cultures. Addressing this gap, we integrated Value–Belief–Norm theory with New Ecological Paradigm dimensions to analyze student
Yashar Salamzadeh +4 more
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Death and beauty: mortality salience and creatureliness increase self-objectification not only in females but also in males. [PDF]
Gao Y, Lu K, Ni Y, Shen Y.
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