It's Not Just About the ScienceFeaturing: Eugenie C. Scott, Ph.D.![]() Time: 8:30amDate: August 21, 2012Location: [to be announced] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NCSE defends the teaching of evolution and climate change, two topics on which there is considerable scientific consensus but strong ideological pushback from the general public. How does one change the perception of the public to more closely parallel that of scientists? The normal reaction of scientists is to bemoan the quality of science education, and propose that more and better science instruction will solve the problem. However, multifactorial problems require multifactorial solutions, and the rejection by a substantial proportion of the public of well-established science is certainly multifactorial. We need to go beyond science (and science education) to consider the underlying ideological sources of the rejection and how best to deal with them.Symposium honoring the retirement of Dr. Rudy Baum at the 244th Annual Meeting of the American Chemical Society For more information: Visit: ACS Conference website
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