The development of scientific literacy by using information technology-based research tools.

M.W. Eijck, van, W.-M. Roth

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contributionAcademic

    Abstract

    Given the central place IT-based research tools take in scientific research, the marginal role such tools currently play in science curricula is dissatisfying from the perspective of making students scientifically literate. To appropriately frame the role of IT-based research tools in science curricula, we propose a framework that is developed to understand the use of tools in human activity, namely cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT). Accordingly, IT-based research tools constitute central moments of scientific research activity and neither can be seen apart from its objectives, nor can it be considered apart from the cultural- historical determined forms of activity (praxis) in which human subjects participate. Based on empirical data involving students participating in research activity, we point out how an appropriate account of IT-based research tools involves subjects’ use of tools with respect to the objectives of research activity and the contribution to the praxis of research. We propose to reconceptualize the role of IT-based research tools as contributing to scientific literacy if students apply these tools with respect to the objectives of the research activity and contribute to praxis of research by evaluating and modifying the application of these tools. We conclude this paper by sketching the educational implications of this reconceptualized role of IT-based research tools. Scientific literacy is currently a widely accepted objective of science
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNARST Annual International Conference 2007 "Restricting science education through research" New Orleans April 15-18, 2007
    PublisherNARST
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    Eventconference; Annual Meeting of the National Association of Research in Science Teaching; 2007-04-15; 2007-04-18 -
    Duration: 15 Apr 200718 Apr 2007

    Conference

    Conferenceconference; Annual Meeting of the National Association of Research in Science Teaching; 2007-04-15; 2007-04-18
    Period15/04/0718/04/07
    OtherAnnual Meeting of the National Association of Research in Science Teaching

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