Educating for Scientific Literacy

Authors

  • Juli Eflin Ball State University Author

Abstract

Science makes sense if the reasoning behind it makes sense. To overcome the national problem of scientific illiteracy, the reasoning that underlies the sciences must be explicitly addressed in the teaching of science. The forms of argument that link evidence to hypotheses or theories, and the criteria for evaluating arguments, must be discussed. This article describes the use of two central forms of argument.

Published

2024-03-22