Students’ Risk Perceptions of Nanotechnology Applications: Implications for science education

Volume: 32, Issue: 14, Pages: 1951 - 1969
Published: Nov 18, 2009
Abstract
Scientific literacy as a goal of a science education reform remains an important discourse in the research literature and is a key component of students’ understanding and acceptance of emergent technologies like nanotechnology. This manuscript focuses on undergraduate engineering students’ perceptions of the risks and benefits posed by nanotechnology as an important component of scientific literacy. Specifically, this study examined the...
Paper Details
Title
Students’ Risk Perceptions of Nanotechnology Applications: Implications for science education
Published Date
Nov 18, 2009
Volume
32
Issue
14
Pages
1951 - 1969
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