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Changing Perspectives: Exploring a pedagogy to examine other perspectives about stem cell research
Authors:Bev France  Helen A Mora  Jacquie L Bay
Institution:1. Faculty of Education , University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand b.france@auckland.ac.nz;3. NRCGD, The Liggins Institute , University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand
Abstract:This study explores how teachers developed and critically evaluated a range of teaching strategies that could support the discussion of a socio-scientific issue (SSI) that had the potential to be controversial. The issue was stem cell research and six New Zealand teachers of senior biology students (grades 12/13) took part in an action research project that was situational, collaborative and self-evaluative. The focus of the research was to identify communication barriers that interfered with classroom discussion and how teachers could help students cross cultural borders when they discussed SSIs that were outside their life worlds. The barriers to communication were access to relevant science knowledge, religion, language, an inability to question issues and cultural expectations of girls. Teachers trialled and adapted two discussion strategies, ‘Drawing the Line’ and ‘Diamond Ranking’ that provided a vehicle for their students to explore and discuss this issue from a range of perspectives. These discussion strategies enabled their students to take part in a dialogue where reciprocal conversation could occur because they had opportunities not only to explore their own perspectives but also other people's viewpoints.
Keywords:Socio-scientific Issues  Dialogic Interaction  Stem Cell Research
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