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Innovations, challenges and future directions in nature of science research: Reflections from early career academics

Innovations, challenges and future directions in nature of science research: Reflections from early career academics
Innovations, challenges and future directions in nature of science research: Reflections from early career academics
There has been sustained research interest in the role of early career researchers in advancing the field and the challenges that they face. However, efforts to document lived experiences of researchers working in a specific research area within science education have been scarce. This paper considers the meaning of innovation in the context of nature of science (NOS) research, drawing from a collective reflection of five early career academics from different backgrounds. After discussing the sources of our motivation to innovate in NOS research, we identify four distinct pathways of innovation. These pathways include (1) delving into specific aspects of NOS in greater depth, (2) exploring the interface of NOS and other established research areas, and (3) using NOS to address pressing social issues, and (4) expanding the methodological repertoire of NOS research. We illustrate these four modes of research innovation using examples from our own work. Barriers to early-career innovation such as the absence of NOS in curricula and initial teacher education, the lack of time to engage with practitioners to develop and implement instructional resources, and the underrepresentation of diverse education systems in NOS research literature are discussed.
Early career researchers, History of science, Nature of science, Philosophy of science, Research innovation
0157-244X
Park, Wonyong
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Cullinane, Alison
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Gandolfi, Haira
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Alameh, Sahar
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Mesci, Günkut
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Park, Wonyong
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Alameh, Sahar
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Park, Wonyong, Cullinane, Alison, Gandolfi, Haira, Alameh, Sahar and Mesci, Günkut (2023) Innovations, challenges and future directions in nature of science research: Reflections from early career academics. Research in Science Education. (doi:10.1007/s11165-023-10102-z).

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There has been sustained research interest in the role of early career researchers in advancing the field and the challenges that they face. However, efforts to document lived experiences of researchers working in a specific research area within science education have been scarce. This paper considers the meaning of innovation in the context of nature of science (NOS) research, drawing from a collective reflection of five early career academics from different backgrounds. After discussing the sources of our motivation to innovate in NOS research, we identify four distinct pathways of innovation. These pathways include (1) delving into specific aspects of NOS in greater depth, (2) exploring the interface of NOS and other established research areas, and (3) using NOS to address pressing social issues, and (4) expanding the methodological repertoire of NOS research. We illustrate these four modes of research innovation using examples from our own work. Barriers to early-career innovation such as the absence of NOS in curricula and initial teacher education, the lack of time to engage with practitioners to develop and implement instructional resources, and the underrepresentation of diverse education systems in NOS research literature are discussed.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 January 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 February 2023
Published date: 15 February 2023
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).
Keywords: Early career researchers, History of science, Nature of science, Philosophy of science, Research innovation

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Local EPrints ID: 475297
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475297
ISSN: 0157-244X
PURE UUID: f908f96a-e0b4-4a91-9a9f-39344f505b42
ORCID for Wonyong Park: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8911-5968

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Date deposited: 15 Mar 2023 17:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:09

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Author: Wonyong Park ORCID iD
Author: Alison Cullinane
Author: Haira Gandolfi
Author: Sahar Alameh
Author: Günkut Mesci

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