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Controversial Topic (CT) Definition “Issues that deeply divide a society, that generate conflicting explanations and solutions based on alternative value systems, are considered controversial” (Harwood & Hahn, 1990). “Controversial issues are important policies or proposals on which conflicting views are held by large numbers of people in schools, community and nation” (The School District of Philadelphia, 1990) Identified Earth System Controversial Topics in Science Education (USA) NESTA Survey of Earth and Space Science Teachers about Needs/Concerns Controversial % Feeling Difficulty or Pressure Topic from Parents, Students, Administrators, or Other Community Members Evolution 68% (see Buxton & Provenzo, pp. 14-15) Age of the Earth 47% Climate Change 43% Solar System 22% Formation Planetary Formation 13% There were 275 respondents to this survey (Johnson, 2011). Teaching Strategies For Sensitive/CTs “Most strategies for teaching students about values issues during the 1970s and 1980s followed the same basic rule: Present the students with the dilemma, give them rational processes for thinking through the dilemma, but do not try to impose your own values on them” (DoBoer, 1991, p. 181). Teaching Strategies for Sensitive/CTs Begin by teaching relevant science content, then discuss related policy or economic issues, and end by having students explore their own personal stances (Kirk, 2011). Provide students with “solid background information, multiple perspectives, guidelines for discussing issues as a group, substantive discussion questions, and strong follow-up” (Cannard, 2005, p. 15). Teaching Strategies for Sensitive/CTs Focus on using the scientific practice of using evidence to support knowledge claims (Duschl, 1990; Kelly & Takao, 2002). Have students analyze the scientific data themselves (McGinnis, Hestness & Riedinger, 2011; Kirk, 2011).
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