Artigo em revista científica
Learning Science Through Work Experience: Ciencia Viva Science Internships Program for Senior Secondary School Students
Carlos Alves (Catalão Alves, C.);
Título Revista
The International Journal of Science in Society
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2012
Língua
Inglês
País
Estados Unidos da América
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Abstract/Resumo
This enquiry examines a Science Internships Program (SIP) for high school students (K-10 to K-12) in Portugal. A survey of 4,207 apprentices was both quantitatively and qualitatively analysed to identify key underpinning themes expressed in students’ descriptions of their experience as science learners working alongside scientists in the workplace. The study ran throughout an eight-year nationwide science program, using a mixed-methodology approach combining qualitative and quantitative analysis of students’ experiences based on their own accounts and subjective ratings. It showed that this input from the scientific community provides opportunities for youngsters to understand the nature of scientific challenges, their application to real-world problems and ultimately, their societal implications, through first hand contact with the processes of science and the cultural environment in which they take place.
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Palavras-chave
Science Education,Science Communication,Apprenticeship