2021
DOI: 10.17583/ijep.2021.5737
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Two Interventions to Improve Knowledge of Scientific and Dissemination Articles in First-Year University Students

Abstract: The representations of science in mass media have shown a significant increase in the last years. However, mass media dissemination activities can extend to pseudoscience due to the fact that not all scientific news are published with the same rigour. Thus, we aimed to develop two theoretical-practical interventions among first-year university students with the purpose of improving their knowledge about scientific studies and original scientific sources, as well as to critically analyze dissemination of scient… Show more

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“…In addition, the organization of science talks and workshops in popular environments, such as bars or squares, is bringing scientific knowledge closer to citizens in an enjoyable way (Tan & Perucho, 2018;Yuan et al, 2021).According to the United Nations 2030 agenda, the development of quality university education must be linked to the development of correct communication and knowledge dissemination skills (Arroyo-González et al, 2020). In this sense, several studies have determined how the development by university students of different scientific dissemination strategies favors autonomous learning and the development of important oral and written communication skills (Balgopal & Wallace, 2013;Zorzo et al, 2021).…”
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“…In addition, the organization of science talks and workshops in popular environments, such as bars or squares, is bringing scientific knowledge closer to citizens in an enjoyable way (Tan & Perucho, 2018;Yuan et al, 2021).According to the United Nations 2030 agenda, the development of quality university education must be linked to the development of correct communication and knowledge dissemination skills (Arroyo-González et al, 2020). In this sense, several studies have determined how the development by university students of different scientific dissemination strategies favors autonomous learning and the development of important oral and written communication skills (Balgopal & Wallace, 2013;Zorzo et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%