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It's Debatable!: Using Socioscientific Issues to Develop Scientific Literacy, K-12


Title It's Debatable!: Using Socioscientific Issues to Develop Scientific Literacy, K-12
Writer Dana L. Zeidler (Author),
Date 2025-04-19 13:59:44
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REVERE Award Finalist, PreK-12 Learning Group, Association of American Publishers! “Functional scientific literacy requires an understanding of the nature of science and the skills necessary to think both scientifically and ethically about everyday issues.” ―from the introduction to It’s Debatable! This book encourages scientific literacy by showing you how to teach the understanding and thinking skills your students need to explore real-world questions like these: • Should schools charge a "tax” to discourage kids from eating unhealthy foods? • Should local governments lower speed limits to reduce traffic fatalities? • Should pharmaceutical companies be allowed to advertise prescription drugs directly to consumers? At the core of the exploration is the Socioscientific Issues Framework. The framework gives students practice in the research, analysis, and argumentation necessary to grapple with difficult questions and build scientific literacy. After introducing the concept of the framework and explaining how it aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards, the book shows you how to implement it through seven units targeted to the elementary, middle, and high school levels. You even find out how to develop your own socioscientific issues curriculum. Both practical and content-rich, It’s Debatable! doesn’t shy away from controversy. Instead, the authors encourage you and your students to confront just how messy the questions raised by science (and pseudoscience) can be. After all, as the authors note, “The only way for our students to be prepared for participation in societal discourse is to have practice in their school years, and what better place than the science classroom?” Read more


Review

This is the book I have been waiting for! I have worked with a K-8 staff in creating an integrated (NGSS) science and (CCSS) literacy curriculum for 3 years, and in those years we encountered so much redundancy in the topics that we had started discussions about incorporating relevant topics into the foundational units to give them a unique and different flavor/focus at each grade level. This book discusses exactly that! How do you bring in interesting relevant socio-scientific topics that impact our lives and planet everyday? By connecting the science foundational units to social topics, for example, instead of studying basic animal adaptations in isolation in grade 1, 3, 4, and 5- we infuse essential questions that allow students to view animal adaptations, heredity, diversity via topics like the injustice of animals in captivity, or ethics of using animals for genetic testing. This provides a vehicle to study animal characteristics, environments, adaptability in the context of relevant issues we should care about as citizens of planet earth. while learning the foundations of science facts and theories.Loved it! Thank you.Thanks we are using this book with our K-8 staff to create units that reflect relevant socio-scientific issues and engage students in real world issues and problems.

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