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Erduran, Sibel – Science Education International, 2014
In this paper, I argue that contemporary accounts of nature of science (NoS) are limited in their depiction of "science" and that new perspectives are needed to broaden their characterisation and appeal for science education. In particular, I refer to the role of interdisciplinary characterisations of science in informing the theory and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Principles, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Research
Brekke, John S. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
There are two purposes to this article. The first is to update the science of social work framework. The second is to use recent discussions on the nature of realist science and on social work science to propose a definition of social work as an integrative scientific discipline that complements its definition as a profession.
Descriptors: Social Work, Scientific Enterprise, Interdisciplinary Approach, Definitions
Shaw, Ian – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
I take the opportunity provided by John Brekke's (2012) article to respond to the general assumptions and approaches that may be brought when considering the question of a science of social work. I consider first, what should be our frames of reference, our communities of interest, or our boundaries of inclusion, for such a discussion?…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Sciences, Communities of Practice, Educational Practices
Guerrero, Erick G. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
The emerging discourse on science in social work (SW) has generated much-needed analysis of the profession's status as a scientific enterprise. Brekke raised critical issues that must be addressed for SW to become a science. This response examines the contextual factors that led to the call for SW science. It also relies on a comparative…
Descriptors: Social Work, Educational Development, Professional Identity, Definitions
Marsh, Jeanne C. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
Larry Palinkas advances the developing science of social work by providing an explanation of how social science research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, can improve our capacity to draw casual inferences. Understanding causal relations and making causal inferences--with the promise of being able to predict and control outcomes--is…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
Sommerfeld, Peter – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
It is a surprising fact that social work is not conceived as a scientific discipline in many countries and especially in the United States. It is surprising because the extent of academic social work programs and the scientific output of people working at schools of social work are significant. And it is surprising anyway if social work is…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Sciences, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
Mor Barak, Michàlle E.; Brekke, John S. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
Three themes are central to preparing doctoral students for the professoriate: identity formation, scientific integration, and intellectual communities. In this article, we argue that these three themes are not separate pillars but interlocking circles. Our main thesis is that (1) social work must develop into a distinct integrative scientific…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Social Work, Social Sciences, Professional Identity
Kendig, Catherine – Science & Education, 2013
Hasok Chang ("Sci Educ" 20:317-341, 2011) shows how the recovery of past experimental knowledge, the physical replication of historical experiments, and the extension of recovered knowledge can increase scientific understanding. These activities can also play an important role in both science and history and philosophy of science…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Science History, Science Education, Science Education History
Erduran, Sibel; Mugaloglu, Ebru Z. – Science & Education, 2013
In recent years, there has been upsurge of interest in the applications of interdisciplinary perspectives on science in science education. Within this framework, the implications of the so-called "economics of science" is virtually an uncharted territory. In this paper, we trace a set of arguments that provide a dialectic engagement with…
Descriptors: Science Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Commercialization, Scientific Enterprise
Knuuttila, Tarja – Science & Education, 2013
The present transformation of the university system is conceptualized in terms of such terminologies as "Mode-2 knowledge production" and the "entrepreneurial university." What is remarkable about these analyses is how closely they link the generally accepted requirement of more socially relevant knowledge to the…
Descriptors: Scientific Enterprise, Research Problems, Higher Education, Universities
Vermeir, Koen – Science & Education, 2013
Truth is for sale today, some critics claim. The increased commodification of science corrupts it, scientific fraud is rampant and the age-old trust in science is shattered. This cynical view, although gaining in prominence, does not explain very well the surprising motivation and integrity that is still central to the scientific life. Although…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Commercialization, Scientific Enterprise, Economics
Carrier, Martin – Science & Education, 2013
My intention is to cast light on the characteristics of epistemic or fundamental research (in contrast to application-oriented research). I contrast a Baconian notion of objectivity, expressing a correspondence of the views of scientists to the facts, with a pluralist notion, involving a critical debate between conflicting approaches. These…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Values, Scientific Research, Scientific Principles
Cordero, Alberto – Science & Education, 2013
Progressive interpretations of scientific theories have long been denounced as naive, because of the inescapability of meaning variance. The charge reportedly applies to recent realist moves that focus on theory-parts rather than whole theories. This paper considers the question of what "theory-parts" of epistemic significance (if any) relevantly…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Theories, Scientific Principles, Scientific Enterprise
Fishman, Yonatan I.; Boudry, Maarten – Science & Education, 2013
Several scientists, scientific institutions, and philosophers have argued that science is committed to Methodological Naturalism (MN), the view that science, by virtue of its methods, is limited to studying "natural" phenomena and cannot consider or evaluate hypotheses that refer to supernatural entities. While they may in fact exist, gods,…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Enterprise, Science Education
Peters-Burton, Erin; Baynard, Liz R. – International Journal of Science Education, 2013
An understanding of the scientific enterprise is useful because citizens need to make systematic, rational decisions about projects involving scientific endeavors and technology, and a clearer understanding of scientific epistemology is beneficial because it could encourage more public engagement with science. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Scientific Enterprise, Scientific Principles, Epistemology, Beliefs

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