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Ebenezer Korkor; Rebekka Darner – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
Researchers have employed diverse instructional strategies to impart science communication (SciComm) skills, a cherished 21st-century skill into undergraduate students. We reviewed the pedagogical strategies used in developing SciComm skills in undergraduates. This review revealed that analyzing data and scientific literature, increasing exposure…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific and Technical Information, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills
Gilstad, Heidi; Skogen, Martha; Toussaint, Pieter; Larsen, Cathrin B.; Faxvaag, Arild – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Interdisciplinary team communication in eHealth development is challenging because all disciplines have unique, intrinsic discursive practices, theories and artefacts. Due to these factors, members of interdisciplinary teams can experience problems in communication and collaboration. Through a centered focus, members can benefit individually,…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Health, Higher Education, Instructional Development
K. L. Akerlof; Maria Carmen Lemos; Emily T. Cloyd; Selena Nelson; Kristin M. F. Timm – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: Elected members of the US Congress rely on staff, including fellows with scientific and engineering expertise, to find and interpret information for use in policymaking. Factors that impede, or facilitate, the communication of scientific information within the institution thus can play a critical role in legislative capacity, but there…
Descriptors: Legislators, Scientific and Technical Information, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy
Yael Rozenblum; Keren Dalyot; Ayelet Baram-Tsabari – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Recent research has highlighted the role of science education in reducing beliefs in science-related misinformation and stressed its potential positive impact on decision-making and behavior. This study implemented the Elaboration Likelihood Model to explore how individuals' abilities and motivation interact with the type of processing of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Misconceptions, Beliefs, Decision Making
Wilkinson, Clare; Milani, Elena; Ridgway, Andy; Weitkamp, Emma – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2023
As the ecosystem of actors communicating science has become more complex, there is a need to understand the motivations and deterrents of those involved in the communication of science, technology and health topics. This article reports on a survey of 465 communication actors based in seven European countries. The findings suggest strong…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific and Technical Information, Science Education, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Salih Bardakci; Yasemin Yelbay Yilmaz; M. Dilek Avsaroglu – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Research on quality assurance in higher education has been expanding globally; however, there is still scope for exploring the depth of diffusion to evaluate its impact. To this end, collaboration structures between countries and common concepts in scientific texts were examined in this study. The bibliographic mapping method was employed to…
Descriptors: Quality Assurance, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Blancke, Stefaan; Boudry, Maarten – Science & Education, 2022
Modern democratic societies tend to appeal to the authority of science when dealing with important challenges and solving their problems. Nevertheless, distrust in science remains widespread among the public, and, as a result, scientific voices are often ignored or discarded in favour of other perspectives. Though superficially…
Descriptors: Sciences, Scientists, Scientific and Technical Information, Philosophy
Kwok, Henry; Singh, Parlo; Heimans, Stephen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
The emergence of 'post-truth' is often associated with the rise of conspiracy theories and the lack of trust in scientific knowledge. This article attempts to theorise the complex division of labour in this regime of 'post-truth', with reference to the COVID-19 pandemic/infodemic. First, we argue that the 'post-truth' condition mirrors what…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Misinformation, Information Dissemination
Ashley Russell; Laura Cruz – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
Researchers and practitioners have identified the ability to read scientific literature effectively as a core competency in undergraduate STEM education, but comparatively little research has been conducted on how students engage, both cognitively and affectively, with advanced scientific research. This mixed-methods study assesses the process…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Reading Skills, Reading Comprehension, Scientific Research
Chmielewski, Adam – Science & Education, 2022
In this paper, I consider whether the critical rationalist philosophy of science may provide a rationale for trusting scientific knowledge. In the first part, I refer to several insights of Karl Popper's social and political philosophy in order to see whether they may be of help in offsetting the distrust of science spawned by the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Scientific Attitudes, Scientific Literacy, Scientific and Technical Information
Devi Mariya Sulfa; Hadi Suwono; H. Husamah – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2024
Given the world's continuous environmental concerns, there is a need for increased participation in nature protection. The ecological crisis of the last decade on Earth has become one of the causes of the rupture of society's relationship with nature. Such relationships can predict diverse attitudes, concerns, intentions, and pro-environmental…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Physical Health, Well Being, Conservation (Environment)
C. Cameron; H. Y. Lee; C. B. Anderson; E. K. Dahlstrom; S. Chang – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
Scientific communication (SC) has important social-cognitive, behavioral, and career-related benefits for emerging researchers, but both mentors and mentees find development of SC skills challenging. Whether training mentors to effectively mentor development of SC skills could have a meaningful impact on mentees was not clear. The Scientific…
Descriptors: Mentors, Communication (Thought Transfer), Scientific and Technical Information, Skill Development
Hadjar Mohajerzad; Andreas Martin; Lavinia Kamphausen; Sarah Widany – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2024
Purpose: Research shows that there are mechanisms of information simplification that lead to the danger that first, laypeople rely on their own epistemological skills when assessing scientific claims. Second, laypeople underestimate their dependence on experts when they receive simplified information. This underestimation can be problematic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Continuing Education, Adult Education, Research Reports
McCarthy, Kathryn S.; Hinze, Scott R. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
The use of active comprehension strategies that encourage students to explain what they have read can improve students' comprehension of complex scientific texts. Most research has focused on either strategies that are engaged during reading (online) or those used after reading (offline)--often ignoring potential interactions that might occur in…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Scientific and Technical Information, Authentic Learning
Michal, Audrey L.; Zhong, Yiwen; Shah, Priti – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Today's citizens are expected to use evidence, frequently presented in the media, to inform decisions about health, behavior, and public policy. However, science misinformation is ubiquitous in the media, making it difficult to apply research appropriately. Across two experiments, we addressed how anecdotes and prior beliefs impact readers'…
Descriptors: Evidence, Decision Making, Beliefs, Mass Media

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