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Science Literates or Science Experts? The results of science achievement studies for New Zealand highlights a common teaching dilemma

The Science Teacher—December 2001

Science teachers often seem to serve two masters—the drive for producing science specialists and the drive for general science education. So, what is the goal of science education? In this article, the issue is debated as the results and implications of two international studies, including the Third International Mathematics and Science Survey (TIMSS), are discussed. The conclusion is that “scientific literacy comes before, not instead of, specialization.”
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