Beyond STS: A research-based framework for socioscientific issues education
University of South Florida · University of Florida
Abstract
An important distinction can be made between the science, technology, and society (STS) movement of past years and the domain of socioscientific issues (SSI). STS education as typically practiced does not seem embedded in a coherent developmental or sociological framework that explicitly considers the psychological and epistemological growth of the child, nor the development of character or virtue. In contrast, the SSI movement focuses on empowering students to consider how science-based issues reflect, in part, moral principles and elements of virtue that encompass their own lives, as well as the physical and social world around them. The focus of this paper is to describe a research-based framework of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Virtue
- Sociology
- Science education
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of science
- Educational research
- Pedagogy
- Engineering ethics
- Quality Education