Science Literacy: How To Train Teachers, Engage Students, and Maximize LearningFeaturing: Eugenie C. Scott, NCSE Michael W. Klymkowsky, University of Colorado Jo Ellen Roseman, AAAS Project 2061 Erin M. Furtak, University of Colorado S. James Gates Jr., University of Maryland Bruce M. Alberts, AAAS/Science Time: 1:30pm - 4:30pmDate: February 20, 2010Location: Room 3 San Diego Convention Center 111 W. Harbor Drive San Diego, CA Science Literacy: How To Train Teachers, Engage Students, and Maximize Learning Scientific literacy is crucial; it is necessary for our future economic competitiveness and the general citizen’s understanding of the value, implications, and limitations of scientific knowledge. So, does our science education system effectively address these equally important outcomes? The answer is complicated by the fact that the ability to successfully produce a relative handful of scientists can obscure gross failures in the education of the public at large. Nevertheless, we can identify key factors that influence science education, including the ability of the system to engage diverse sectors of the population. For more information: Click here
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