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The Thrill of Everyday Science: Images of Science and Scientists on Children’s Educational Science Programmes in The United States
Oleh:
Long, Marilee
;
Steinke, Jocelyn
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Public Understanding of Science vol. 5 no. 2 (Apr. 1996)
,
page 101-119.
Fulltext:
101PUS52.pdf
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Isi artikel
Several media effects perspectives suggest that televised images can influence children’s perceptions of science and scientists. This study analysed images of science and scientists in four children’s educational science programmes. The images of science as truth, as fun, and as a part of everyday life, as well as the image that science is for everyone, were quite evident. Little evidence was found for the image of science as magical or mysterious. Support for the images of science as dangerous and science as a solution to problems was mixed. Images of scientists as omniscient and elite were quite prevalent; there was no evidence for the image of scientists as evil or violent. Some support was found for the image of scientists as eccentric and antisocial. Overall, the images were more constructive than detrimental. Predictions about the effect these images could have on children and on the scientific community are given.
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