Socio-scientific controversies and beginning teachers’ pedagogical practice

Authors

  • Pedro Reis
  • Cecília Galvão Centro de Investigação em Educação da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa

Keywords:

science teaching, science, technology and society (STS), socio-scientific controversies, conceptions, teaching practices.

Abstract

The current investigation aimed to study the impact of recent socio-scientific controversies, made public through the media, on the concepts and practices of a group of Natural Science teachers at the start of their careers. This study is particularly relevant at a time that is heavily marked by much debate regarding the social and environmental impact of several scientific and technological innovations and by the implementation of new science curricula, that stress the importance of discussing socio-scientific controversies in the context of students’ scientific alphabetisation (namely in their understanding of the nature of science and its relation to society and culture) (McComas, 2000). This investigation followed an interpretative approach of a qualitative nature. Through the construction of case studies, it sought to analyse the possible impact of socio-scientific controversies on the teachers’ concepts (about the nature, teaching and learning of science) and pedagogic practice. For data collection semi-structured interviews were conducted and classes observed.The controversial issues raised by certain recent technological innovations – namely the environmental, social and cultural impact they may have – did have an impact on the teachers’ concepts about the nature, teaching and learning of science. Besides reinforcing the duality of feelings as regards science and technology, as a source of both progress and concern, they triggered in these teachers the idea of the need for a widespread scientific alphabetisation that empowers the population for understanding and deciding and acting upon these issues. However, the concept of scientific alphabetisation and the best way to achieve it vary among the teachers participating in this study.

Published

2016-11-06

How to Cite

Reis, P., & Galvão, C. (2016). Socio-scientific controversies and beginning teachers’ pedagogical practice. Investigations in Science Education, 10(2), 131–160. Retrieved from https://ienci.if.ufrgs.br/index.php/ienci/article/view/514