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12 November 2010 Engaging Participatory Literacy through Science Zines
Andrew Yang
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Fostering science literacy by engaging students as active participants and communicators of scientific ideas can enhance learning as well as a sense of personal investment. Science “zine” projects can be an effective way to structure this kind of participatory science literacy and flexibly build on specific course content as well as skills in the research, conceptualization, and communication of scientific ideas. When students are engaged as media producers and educators, their role and responsibility in the “ecology of scientific information” becomes more apparent and potentially more rewarding.

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Andrew Yang "Engaging Participatory Literacy through Science Zines," The American Biology Teacher 72(9), 573-577, (12 November 2010). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2010.72.9.10
Published: 12 November 2010
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Active learning
graphic narrative
Scientific literacy
Zines
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