Development of an Instrument to Assess Student Knowledge Necessary to Critically Evaluate Scientific Claims in the Popular Media

by: Anna M. Strimaitis, Jennifer Schellinger, Anthony Jones, Jonathon Grooms, and Victor Sampson

There are few instruments available that science educators can use to assess whether students can apply what they know about scientific practices to critique scientific media reports. In response to the need for valid, reliable, and informative assessments of knowledge of scientific practices that are not embedded in complex scientific content, an instrument was developed and validated over two iterations. This instrument will allow instructors to compare student performance across space and time, promoting and supporting research on the teaching and learning of scientific practices.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 5/1/2014Stock # jcst14_043_05_55Volume 043Issue 05

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