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Soraya Kresin; Kerstin Kremer; Alexander Georg Büssing – Science Education, 2024
The rise of social media platforms and the subsequent lack of traditional gatekeeping mechanisms contribute to the multiplied spread of scientific misinformation. Particularly in these new media spaces, there is a rising need for science education in fostering a science media literacy that enables students to evaluate the credibility of scientific…
Descriptors: Credibility, Social Media, Grade 10, High School Students
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Kathryn Ribay – Science Education, 2024
Maintaining a commitment to social justice teaching can be especially challenging when navigating the bureaucratic systems and ever-spiraling responsibilities of the education system. To better understand how social-justice-oriented educators navigate these tensions, this paper uses qualitative methods to investigate the social justice problems of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Communities of Practice
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Hee-Sun Lee; Gey-Hong Gweon; Aubree Webb; Dan Damelin; Chad Dorsey – Science Education, 2024
This study addresses the measurement of high school students' epistemic knowledge associated with scientific experimentation (EKSE) which concerns "how" scientific experimentation generates knowledge and "why" that knowledge is justified. Based on philosophical, educational standards, and literature analyses, an EKSE construct…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Science Experiments, High School Students, Thinking Skills
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Chi-Jung Sui; Sheng-Yi Hsiao; Shih-Chao Yeh; Pingping Zhao; Chun-Yen Chang; Jing Lin – Science Education, 2024
In this study, we aimed to characterize students' inquiry skill profiles and investigate whether students' gender, major, school location and type, and household registration are related to their inquiry skill profiles. By providing an animation-based activity, we engaged students in a scientific inquiry on the atmospheric chemistry of climate…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Inquiry, High School Students, Science Activities
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Tripp, Jennifer N.; Waight, Noemi – Science Education, 2024
Science education reform efforts have called for teaching science to all students, yet the "Science for All" mantra has remained merely rhetoric. Given that multilingual learners continue to face inequities more broadly in the education system and in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects in particular, there…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 9, Urban Schools, STEM Education
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Garah, Lulu; Kapon, Shulamit – Science Education, 2024
We present a year-long case study that documents the interactions between a teacher-research-mentor (TRM) and two 11th grade students working in their school laboratory on an extended inquiry project that is part of reformed mandatory requirements for advanced-level matriculation in physics. Both the students (females) and the TRM (male) are Arab…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Teacher Student Relationship, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Umit Aslan; Michael Horn; Uri Wilensky – Science Education, 2024
Science educators are integrating more and more computational thinking (CT) activities into their curricula. Proponents of CT offer two motivations: familiarizing students with a realistic depiction of the computational nature of modern scientific practices and encouraging more students from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue careers in…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Mental Computation, Secondary School Science, Minority Group Students
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Cerda-Smith, Jacqueline; Joy, Angelina; Mathews, Channing; Knox, Jerica; Mulvey, Kelly Lynn – Science Education, 2023
Racially minoritized groups are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) degree programs and careers, warranting the need to examine students' racialized experiences in K-12 settings that may influence their STEM persistence. In particular, the current study explored adolescent perceptions of school racial climate…
Descriptors: High School Students, STEM Careers, STEM Education, Student Interests
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Alonzo, Alicia C.; Wooten, Michelle M.; Christensen, Julie – Science Education, 2022
As models of how students' thinking may change over time, learning progressions (LPs) have been considered as supports for teachers' classroom assessment practices. However, like all models, LPs provide simplified representations of complex phenomena. One key simplification is the characterization of student thinking using levels--that is, the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Thinking Skills, High School Teachers, Physics
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Smith, Thomas J.; Hong, Zuway-R; Hsu, Wen-Yi; Lu, Ying-Yan – Science Education, 2022
This study examined how high school students' attitudes toward advanced physics were predicted by their sense of school belonging, and how gender moderated this relationship. The Trends in International Math and Science (TIMSS) 2015 Advanced data, consisting of responses from 12th grade students enrolled in advanced physics courses among nine…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, Physics
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Martins, Marina; Macagno, Fabrizio – Science Education, 2022
Most of the tools developed in the area of "Science Education" aimed at analyzing either the product or the process of argumentation do not consider the following: (1) arguments are a part of dialogues; (2) dialogues present different objectives; (3) dialogues start from different assumptions; and (4) dialogues shape the roles and moves…
Descriptors: Science Education, High School Students, Chemistry, Persuasive Discourse
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Shim, Soo-Yean; Thompson, Jessica – Science Education, 2022
Few studies have examined how professional learning communities (PLCs) engage in collaborative inquiry over multiple years. This longitudinal study explored how a team of high school science teachers collaborated with researchers and district-based coaches in a PLC over 4 years. We examined (1) how the PLC, which was situated in a culturally and…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Cooperative Learning, Inquiry, High School Teachers
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Castro-Faix, Moraima; Duncan, Ravit G. – Science Education, 2022
Genetics is a core topic in the biology curriculum of many countries. Learning genetics is difficult for multiple reasons, including the need to reason about complex mechanisms--and to link mechanisms--that occur at different time and space scales. Previous research in genetics education explores students' understandings of inheritance patterns or…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Heredity, Molecular Biology
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Chang, Hsin-Yi – Science Education, 2022
This study investigated eight experienced science teachers' and eight senior high school students' metavisualization when they drew models to represent their concepts of carbon cycling. Qualitative data collection techniques including think-aloud tasks and follow-up retrospective interviews were employed. The purposes of the study included: (1) to…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, High School Students, Visualization, Freehand Drawing
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Larkin, Douglas B.; Carletta, Liz; Evans, Sam – Science Education, 2022
This longitudinal case study investigates how one science teachers' conceptions change in one domain (assessment of science learning) but not in another (understanding the pedagogical implications of student diversity) over a period of 10 years that includes a university teacher education program and nine subsequent years of experience of…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Attitude Change, Science Instruction, Student Diversity
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