Students’ socio-scientific reasoning on controversies from the viewpoint of education for sustainable development
by Simonneaux, Laurence; Simonneaux, Jean
In this article, we study third-year university students’ reasoning about three controversial socio-scientific issues from the viewpoint of education for sustainable development: local issues (the reintroduction of bears in the Pyrenees in France, wolves in the Mercantour) and a global one (global warming). We used the theoretical frameworks of social representations and of socio-scientific reasoning. Students’ reasoning varies according to the issues, in particular because of their emotional proximity with the issues and their socio-cultural origin. About this kind of issues, it seems pertinent to integrate into the operations of socio-scientific reasoning not only the consideration of values, but also the analysis of the modes of governance and the place given to politics.
DOI: 10.1007/s11422-008-9141-x
Online Date: 9/13/2008
Print publication date: 9/1/2009
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