Engaging young people in science education through socioscientific issues of biosecurity |
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Authors: | Rajesh Ram |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealandrajesh.ram@auckland.ac.nzhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1847-1340 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe biosecurity system is extremely important to New Zealand because the economy is based largely on exporting products derived from primary industry practices. Recent developments in trade practices such as online trade have put the biosecurity system in New Zealand under further strain. In light of this, engaging young people to support biosecurity initiatives is crucial. A qualitative approach using the interpretive mode of inquiry was used to investigate the message young people got out of biosecurity educational material in the public. One hundred and seventy-one young people completed a questionnaire that consisted of Likert-scale type questions and open-ended questions that focused on getting young people’s understanding of biosecurity related educational material. The findings show that young people emotionally connected with the biosecurity educational material, but were unable to get the biosecurity message. Building prior knowledge about biosecurity through teaching and learning is recommended. |
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Keywords: | Biosecurity socio-scientific issues school students emotions Australian brushtail possum |
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