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  • Science In a Social CONtext (SISCON)

Science In a Social CONtext (SISCON)

Subject(s): Science | Biology | Chemistry | Physics | How science works | Age: 16-19 | Publication Year: 1980 - 1989
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Published by the ASE in 1983, SISCON was one of the early UK science courses to include topics with wide political implications. The aim of the course was to exhibit science as an endeavour rooted in the society which uses it.

The project team aimed to widen the scope of science teaching by helping learners to arrive at an understanding of some of the critical interactions between science and society. Topics covered included the role of government and industry in science; commercial applications of scientific findings; the role of scientists in the production of food; the fight against disease; the development of modern weapons; the responsibility of scientists for the outcomes of their work; and the effects of science and new technologies on people's daily lives.

Teaching approaches
Each unit contained some historical background, showing the interaction of science and society in earlier times, prior to a discussion of modern issues. Students were encouraged to follow new developments in science and technology and to express concern about contemporary problems related to their use in society.

Discussion was an important part of the lessons. The course team believed that more young people, and especially girls, could be encouraged to study science if courses allowed learners to give their own evaluation of the uses and abuses of science, while also offering more opportunities for free expressive writing.

The course was also pioneering in the way that it expected teachers to help their students to make reasoned, personal decisions about problems which may have several possible solutions. Teachers were regarded as guides and arbitrators rather than as purveyors of the ‘right answer’.

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Science In a Social CONtext: Teachers' Guide. A science, how science works teacher guidance resource
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Science In a Social CONtext: Teachers' Guide

The SISCON teachers guide gives planning help and suggested approaches to each of the units. It includes sample questions, references for further study, suggestions for field trips, experiments and discussion questions. The chapters in this book are: *Planning details - Who is the course designed for?, How much time is needed…

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Ways of Living. A science, how science works textbook resource
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Ways of Living

Ways of Living, from the SISCON series looks at the interaction between people and their environment and the effects of science and technology on the way we live and think. Chapters in this booklet are: • Technology in the Stars? - Prehistoric Britain, Babylonian astronomy • Thinking in the Ancient way - Predictions…

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Energy: the Power to Work. A science, how science works textbook resource
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Energy: the Power to Work

This book from the SISCON series looks at past discoveries about energy, electricity generation, the hazards of nuclear energy and as stocks of fossil fuels run down, uncertainties about alternative energy supply. Chapters in this booklet are: • Trying to understand - What is energy?, The earliest machines, Is power indestructible?,…

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Evolution and the Human Population. A science, how science works textbook resource
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Evolution and the Human Population

This book from the SISCON series starts with Darwin's ideas about natural selection; including the religious and scientific reactions. It then discusses some of the achievements and problems of genetics up to the 1980s. Chapters in this booklet are: *What is evolution? - The animals and us, Early ideas on evolution, The…

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Health, Food and Population. A science, how science works textbook resource
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Health, Food and Population

This book from the SISCON series looks at attempts to eradicate disease by good sanitation and vaccination. It discusses concerns in the 1980s over the testing of medicines and explores some Third World health issues. The chapters in this booklet are: *Public health in Britain - Preventive medicine, Sanitation and pure water,…

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Technology, Invention and Industry. A science, how science works textbook resource
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Technology, Invention and Industry

This book from the SISCON series contains stories of inventions, studies two important modern industries (plastics and microelectronics) and looks at the effects of their developments on society in the 1980s. Chapters in this booklet are: *Ingredients for invention - Market pull, scientific knowledge, Technological research,…

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The Atomic Bomb. A science, how science works textbook resource
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The Atomic Bomb

This book from the SISCON series tells the story of the atomic bomb: from early discoveries in nuclear physics; development of the first bombs and their use in Hiroshima and Nagasaki; to fears in about nuclear warfare. The chapters in this booklet are: *Science on the payroll - Who provides the money?, Where the funds go, Scientists…

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How Can We Be Sure?. A science, how science works textbook resource
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How Can We Be Sure?

This book from the SISCON series looks at the history of scientific theories, including evidence, prediction and creativity. It asks questions such as: What is it possible to be certain about? Are experts always right? The chapters in this booklet are: *Why we need to know - Are the experts sure?, How logic began, The rules…

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Space, Cosmology and Fiction. A science, how science works textbook resource
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Space, Cosmology and Fiction

Beginning with the confrontation between Galileo and the Church, this book follows some of the discoveries which led to modern cosmology and technology, to the excitement of science fiction, and modern space technology. The chapters in this booklet are: *Early views on the Universe - Creation myths, The medieval system, Trouble…

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