The societal dimension in German science education - from tradition towards selected cases and recent developments

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This paper reflects the theory and practice of societal-oriented science education in the past and present of German science teaching. Starting from a quite unique German justification for more thorough societal-oriented science education and some historical reflections a model for socio-scientific issues-based science teaching will be presented. The model was developed and operated in the last ten years in Germany along many cases of curriculum design and classroom-based research. Along selected cases it will be discussed how the curriculum design and action research triggered innovation process contributes to theory development in the field of socio-scientific issues-based science education. © 2014 by iSER, International Society of Educational Research.

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Marks, R., Stuckey, M., Belova, N., & Eilks, I. (2014). The societal dimension in German science education - from tradition towards selected cases and recent developments. Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 10(4), 285–296. https://doi.org/10.12973/eurasia.2014.1083a

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