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CASE STUDY

Developing decision-making skills for socio-scientific issues

Pages 170-177 | Published online: 13 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

The ability to make informed decisions on science-related social issues is considered an important attribute of scientific literacy. Literature to inform science educators how to bridge the gap between rhetoric and practice — and to assist them in developing this attribute in their students — burgeons. In view of the great diversity of socio-scientific issues, more work still needs to be done at the classroom level to identify evidence-based pedagogic practices which can enhance students' decision-making ability. This paper uses smoking as an issue in order to reflect on how an integrative, issue-based approach could be used to guide students towards informed decision-making, by promoting their conceptual understanding, understanding of scientific inquiry, attitudes and values, and their ability to engage in rational argumentation.

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