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Vaupotic, Nina; Kienhues, Dorothe; Jucks, Regina – Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 2022
Objective: We investigated how individuals deal with the limits of their own knowledge and productively cope with their dependence on experts as they engage with the socio-scientific topic of nuclear energy. We scrutinized the effects of content features of an interview text and of individuals' communicative engagement with the information read.…
Descriptors: Nuclear Energy, Opinions, Beliefs, Adults
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Nicolas Dietrich; Gaëlle Lebrun; Kalyani Kentheswaran; Mathias Monnot; Patrick Loulergue; Carine Franklin; Florence Teddé-Zambelli; Chafiaa Djouadi; Sébastien Leveneur; Mallorie Tourbin; Yolaine Bessie`re; Carole Coufort-Saudejaud; Annabelle Couvert; Eric Schaer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Women are increasingly present in the field of engineering, but despite a significant female presence, it has been found that the programs continue to make no reference to women scientists. In chemical engineering, for example, all the names of scientists mentioned in the programs belong to men only. To test this hypothesis of over-representation…
Descriptors: Females, Disproportionate Representation, Engineering, Engineering Education
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William H. Jeynes – Education and Urban Society, 2025
Social Scientists, educators, and parents have often thought of parental engagement as being a major force affecting school outcomes. Over the last more than two decades, there have been some very noteworthy advancements in the understanding of the workings of parental engagement in urban settings. A lot of this progress is due to the growth of:…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parents, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Johnson, David R. – Journal of Higher Education, 2018
Using two conceptual frameworks--boundary work and field theory--I examined how academic scientists' strategies for demarcating science from the market have implications for professional socialization. I focused on how field theory's emphasis on group differentiation, power, and rules within fields can inform analysis of boundary work. The study…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Postdoctoral Education, Scientists, Graduate Students
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Galamba, Arthur; Matthews, Brian – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In the twenty-first century, the rise and support of fascism-related views threaten freedom of speech, freedom of sexual orientation, religious tolerance and progressive agendas that advocate equity. We argue that mainstream science education generally does not, but should, educate students against fascism-related views--such as racism, sexism,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Authoritarianism, Science and Society
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Ghasemy, Majid; Rosa-Díaz, Isabel Maria; Gaskin, James Eric – SAGE Open, 2021
Job satisfaction is the focus of this study, given its strategic importance, both to generate differentiation and competitive advantages, and to promote better and more sustainable results in organizations. Guided by the Affective Events Theory (AET), the interest is in analyzing the direct and indirect effects of supervisory support and…
Descriptors: Supervisors, Scientists, College Faculty, Job Satisfaction
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Thomas, Jeremy P.; Allen, Tanesha M.; Irving, Holly; Baker, Roger; Mitchell, Liza; Forder, Clare; Philipps, Olivia – School Science Review, 2021
Schools in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, funded by a Royal Society Partnership Grant, engaged in an animal behaviour project with a researcher at the University of Oxford's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. The pupils used camera traps to conduct wildlife surveys and investigate behavioural responses in European badgers ("Meles meles"). The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Animals, Wildlife, Behavior
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Öcal, Erdinç; Kartal, Ayça; Deniz Yilmaz, Demet – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
This study investigated whether the Science on Stage, a theatre and drama project, taught middle-school students more about the lives and discoveries of great scientists and whether it helped them develop positive views and attitudes towards the science course and scientists. This 8-month study employed an embedded design. The sample consisted of…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Theater Arts, Art Education, STEM Education
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Torres, Ana Cristina; Paiva, João; Mouraz, Ana – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2021
The paper describes an analysis of the questions posed by high school students regarding relationships between science and religion in a series of debates with scientists in public high schools of the northern part of Portugal. The exploratory interpretation of 171 collected anonymous written questions allowed for the detection of fragilities in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Science Education, Religious Factors
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Nguyen, Ursula; Riegle-Crumb, Catherine – International Journal of STEM Education, 2021
Background: Despite the diverse student population in the USA, the labor force in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) does not reflect this reality. While restrictive messages about who belongs in STEM likely discourage students, particularly female and minoritized students, from entering these fields, extant research on this…
Descriptors: Scientists, Stereotypes, Beliefs, Student Attitudes
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Rushton, Elizabeth A. C.; Reiss, Michael J. – Studies in Science Education, 2021
Studies which consider science teacher identity continue to be a focus for education researchers, particularly given the persistent challenges to retain specialist science teachers. The proliferation of research in this area, without a unifying theoretical framework, has meant the literature is diverse, methodologies are varied, and coverage is…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, Science Teachers, Group Membership
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Hebrang Grgic, Ivana; Guskic, Mihaela – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2019
So-called predatory journals threaten to diminish the quality of papers and of scientific research. This paper defines what constitutes a predatory journal, and provides a short literature overview. The aim of the research is to explore researchers' and librarians' awareness of predatory journals, using the example of Croatia, an EU country.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Periodicals, Scientists, Librarians
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Blagdanic, Sanja; Kadijevic, Gordana Miscevic; Kovacevic, Zorica – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2019
This paper examines how children aged 6-7, see scientists. By combining the data collected through the analysis of the drawings (Draw-a-scientist-test) and interviews, it was established that boys are more inclined to expressing gender stereotypes about scientists and showing them in their pictures. Among other stereotypical elements referring to…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Gender Differences, Scientists, Young Children
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Gardner, Alexander C.; Espinoza, Benjamin; Noble, Chelsea; Amey, Marilyn; Farrell-Cole, Patricia – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2019
This study explores how life science researchers conceptualize, operationalize, and value Interdisciplinary Research (IDR). We interviewed a sample of 10 established life science faculty to understand the researchers' lived experiences and perspectives on participating in IDR. Six themes emerged from our data: (1) IDR requires the integration of…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Scientists, Scientific Research, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Boydell, Katherine – LEARNing Landscapes, 2020
This paper highlights a collaborative effort to bring art and science together. In the field of arts-based research, collaboration between social scientists and artists is critical.1Horsfall and Titchen state that "critical creativity as methodology disrupts traditional edges and enables participation of people in the research who are…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Artists, Scientists, Dance
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