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Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences

August 16, 2016 | Media and Technology, Public Programs, Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks, Exhibitions, Informal/Formal Connections
Science is a way of knowing about the world. At once a process, a product, and an institution, science enables people to both engage in the construction of new knowledge as well as use information to achieve desired ends. Access to science—whether using knowledge or creating it—necessitates some level of familiarity with the enterprise and practice of science: we refer to this as science literacy. Science literacy is desirable not only for individuals, but also for the health and well- being of communities and society. More than just basic knowledge of science facts, contemporary definitions of science literacy have expanded to include understandings of scientific processes and practices, familiarity with how science and scientists work, a capacity to weigh and evaluate the products of science, and an ability to engage in civic decisions about the value of science. Although science literacy has traditionally been seen as the responsibility of individuals, individuals are nested within communities that are nested within societies—and, as a result, individual science literacy is limited or enhanced by the circumstances of that nesting. Science Literacy studies the role of science literacy in public support of science. This report synthesizes the available research literature on science literacy, makes recommendations on the need to improve the understanding of science and scientific research in the United States, and considers the relationship between scientific literacy and support for and use of science and research.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Catherine Snow
    Editor
    National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Kenne Dibner
    Editor
    National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Citation

    ISBN : 978-0-309-44756-0
    DOI : 10.17226/23595

    Funders

    NIH
    Resource Type: Reference Materials
    Discipline: Literacy | Nature of science
    Audience: Administration/Leadership/Policymakers | General Public | Scientists | Evaluators | Learning Researchers
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Public Programs | Community Outreach Programs | Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks | Exhibitions | Informal/Formal Connections

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