Transforming issues‐based science education with innovative technologies
Journal article › Research
Publication data
| By | Jing Lin, Knut Neumann, Troy D. Sadler, David Fortus |
| Original language | English |
| Published in | Journal of Science Education and Technology, 33(2) |
| Pages | 157-160 |
| Editor (Publisher) | Springer |
| ISSN | 1059-0145, 1573-1839 |
| DOI/Link | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-023-10086-5 |
| Publication status | Published – 04.2024 |
Issues-based science education represents a suite of approaches for science teaching and learning that prioritizes contextualization of learning experiences in real-world issues that are societal problems. These approaches have grown in prominence in terms of research and classroom applications over the last decade, but issues-based teaching remains challenging and has not been fully realized in educational settings. The gap between the positive potential of issues-based science education and the reality of science learning spaces creates opportunities for innovation. The purpose of this special issue is to explore ways in which educational technologies can be used to promote innovations that narrow this gap. This introduction to the special issue offers a brief overview of how technologies could be used to enhance issues-based teaching and summarizes trends that emerge across the seven articles that make up the special issue.