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The Socioscientific Issues Approach: Addressing Controversial Issues in the Science Classroom
Season 11 · Episode 181

The Socioscientific Issues Approach: Addressing Controversial Issues in the Science Classroom

In this episode, we discuss an instructional framework for successfully implementing socioscientific issues as learning experiences, and highlight the importance of evaluating scientific evidence when tackling these issues in the science classroom.

Lab Out Loud

February 18, 201835m 57s

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Show Notes

How do you address controversial science issues in your classroom instruction? This week Lab Out Loud welcomes the co-authors of a recent Phi Delta Kappan publication that might give you some insight in how to help prepare students to become scientifically literate citizens by incorporating socioscientific issues in the classroom. David Owens (College of Education, University of Missouri), Troy Sadler (professor of education, University of North Carolina at Greensboro) and Dana Zeidler (university professor of science education, University of South Florida) join co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler to talk about their article, discuss an instructional framework for successfully implementing socioscientific issues as learning experiences, and highlight the importance of evaluating scientific evidence when tackling these issues in the science classroom. 

Show notes at: https://laboutloud.com/2018/02/episode-181-socioscientific-issues/

Topics

scienceeducationDebateissuesevidencecontroverisalsocioscientific