A framework for socio-scientific issues based education

Morgan L. Presley, Aaron J. Sickel, Nilay Muslu, Dominike Merle-Johnson, Stephen B. Witzig, Kemal Izci, Troy D. Sadler

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    Abstract

    Science instruction based on student exploration of socio-scientific issues (SSI) has been presented as a powerful strategy for supporting science learning and the development of scientific literacy. This paper presents an instructional framework for SSI based education. The framework is based on a series of research studies conducted in a diverse range of classrooms that made use of several different SSI. Based on the findings and recommendations of these studies, a framework that captures key elements of successful SSI based teaching and learning is advanced. The framework consists of three core aspects - design elements, learner experiences, and teacher attributes which together are shaped by various contexts such as the classroom, the school/district, the community, and state/national policy. The paper describes each of these aspects and provides relevant examples. The framework presents elements necessary for SSI-based instruction with the aim of informing classroom practice, curriculum design, professional development and future research.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)26-32
    Number of pages7
    JournalScience Educator
    Volume22
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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