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Democratic participation and scientific literacy

August 1, 2011
Democratic participation is supposed to be enabled by the skills of scientific literacy. But there are several models of democratic participation—deficit, deliberative, and more radical forms. The author of this paper argues that educators need to make explicit to students the political and hegemonic bases underlying these models as well as the role of scientific knowledge and decision-making. This paper may be of interest to ISE educators leading programs supporting scientific literacy through argumentation, participation, and activist projects.

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  • 2014 10 22 Heather KING
    Author
    King’s College London
  • Citation

    Discipline: Education and learning science
    Audience: General Public | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators

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