Font Size: a A A

Contradictions in stem cell research education amongst science educators and Buddhist, Christian and Muslim theologians

Posted on:2013-12-06Degree:M.A.TType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas at DallasCandidate:Elhayboubi, Samira NawalFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390008987498Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
We examine how teachers approach stem cell research (SCR) as a controversial religio-scientific issue, and how theologians derive rulings in SCR. We also examine the contradictions teachers have regarding religio-scientific aspect of SCR. Two observations were the igniters of this study, increasing public involvement in political decision-making and changing demographics among voters. Two samples were gathered, a teachers' group and a theologians' group. The teachers' group consisted of 43 graduate-level Science education teachers and teachers-in-training from the University of Texas at Dallas and Stanford University. The theologian's group consisted of theologians from 3 denominations, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. Data was obtained using Likert-surveys, open-ended questions and interviews. Results show that majority of the teachers' group are open to discussing SCR but fear retaliation.
Keywords/Search Tags:SCR, Teachers
Related items