articleJournal of Research in Science TeachingAug 25, 2003Closed access

What “ideas‐about‐science” should be taught in school science? A Delphi study of the expert community

King's College London · University of Southampton · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Recent arguments in science education have proposed that school science should pay more attention to teaching the nature of science and its social practices. However, unlike the content of science, for which there is well‐established consensus, there would appear to be much less unanimity within the academic community about which “ideas‐about‐science” are essential elements that should be included in the contemporary school science curriculum. Hence, this study sought to determine empirically the extent of any consensus using a three stage Delphi questionnaire with 23 participants drawn from the communities of leading and acknowledged international experts of science educators; scientists; historians,…

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Keywords
  • Science education
  • Curriculum
  • Science, technology, society and environment education
  • Social science education
  • Delphi method
  • Nature of Science
  • Outline of social science
  • Science communication
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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