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Original Articles

Students' argumentation in decision-making on a socio-scientific issue: implications for teaching

Pages 745-754 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 29 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

This study explores the arguments used by 14-year-old students in making decisions about the design of a road in their area. The whole activity was based on an actual problem at the time the research took place. The procedure was a sequence, where students worked first individually, then in groups and finally they had to take a class decision. Then they had to realize one of the final proposals and design the construction of a bridge that their planning had involved. This paper first elaborates the general perspective of such an approach; it then describes the process of argumentation and analyses the nature of the students' arguments, which are discussed on the basis of a specifically constructed network.

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