Addressing socio-scientific issues with interactive concept cartoons: design of a web-based educational instrument

A goal of science education is for students to develop scientific literacy. Scientific literacy involves the acquisition of factual scientific knowledge and the ability to assess the credibility of scientific assertation. Furthermore, students should be able to include ethical considerations. Realis...

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