What do we mean? On the importance of not abandoning scientific rigor when talking about science education

Volume: 110, Issue: supplement_3, Pages: 14075 - 14080
Published: Aug 12, 2013
Abstract
Although the "science of science communication" usually refers to the flow of scientific knowledge from scientists to the public, scientists direct most of their communications not to the public, but instead to other scientists in their field. This paper presents a case study on this understudied type of communication: within a discipline, among its practitioners. I argue that many of the contentious disagreements that exist today in the field...
Paper Details
Title
What do we mean? On the importance of not abandoning scientific rigor when talking about science education
Published Date
Aug 12, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
supplement_3
Pages
14075 - 14080
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