What is STS? | Interaction between science and technology and social, cultural, political, and economic contexts which shape and are shaped by them |
In STS education what kind of environment does Science have? | Natural Environment |
In STS education what kind of environment does Society have? | Social Environment |
In STS education what kind of environment does Technology have? | Artificially Constructed Environment |
Who wrote about Paradigm of STS Teaching & Learning in 1992? | Aikenhead |
In the graph (with circle plus an arrow that crosses it) what does the first white stripe near the dot symbolizes? | Negative Issues |
What does Science Concept and Skills do? | It helps learn and know how we could solve the problem |
In the graph (with circle plus an arrow that crosses it) what does the 2nd white stripe near the arrow head symbolizes? | Positive Side of Technology |
Continue the sentence: The problem starts within the society and ends for... | the Society |
In the diagram for the Paradigm of STS Teaching & Learning what is the arrangement of its process? | Society's Response > Technology 1 (-) > Science Concept > Science skills inquiry based > Technology 2 (+) |
What does GC stands for? | Global Citizenship |
What does GCED stands for? | Global Citizenship Education |
What is the description for Global Citizenship? | a sense of belonging to a broader community, beyond national boundaries, that emphasizes our common humanity and draws on the interconnectedness between the local and the global, the national and the international. |
What are the 4 pillars of Global Citizenship Education (GCED)? | “learning to know”
“learning to do”
“learning to be”
“learning to live together”
(UNESCO,1996). |
What are the 3 Key conceptual dimensions of GCED and ESD? | Cognitive , Socio-emotional, Behavioral Skills |
What is a Cognitive Skill? | Learners acquire knowledge, understanding and critical thinking about global issues and the interconnectedness/interdependency of countries and different populations |
What is a Socio-emotional skill? | Learners have a sense of belonging to a common humanity,
sharing values and responsibilities and holding rights.
Learners show empathy, solidarity and respect for differences and diversity. |
What is a Behavioral skill? | Learners act effectively and responsibly at local, national and global contexts for a more peaceful and sustainable world |
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) | A shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet.
An urgent call for action by all countries (developed and developing) in a global partnership.
It is recognized that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth –all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests |
social theories that could intervene in the attainment of these goals: | Social Darwinism |
Examples of Societal Cases to be resolved by STS: | Shortage of sustainable water
Illegal Wildlife Trade
Science in the Philippines |
The Meaning of Philosophy | Philosophy means "love of wisdom." • It is made up of two Greek words, philo, meaning love, and sophos, meaning wisdom |