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The Brave new world novel in the interdisciplinary teaching: source of reflections on socioscientific issues

Abstract:

This study explored the impact of using science fiction associated to socioscientific issues in the moral and reasoning development of students and the consequent awakening to citizenship. We developed and applied a didactic sequence, in a Freirean perspective, based on Brave new world novel, for high school students. The didactic sequence is grounded in the discussion and debates about support material prepared for the following socioscientific issues, highlighted from the novel: consumerism, drug use, genetic manipulation and social exclusion. The didactic intervention was evaluated through a questionnaire. We verified the students developed a critical sense by relating contemporary socioscientific issues to the society created by Aldous Huxley in 1932. The students perceived the activity as interdisciplinary, relating the addressed topics to various disciplines and evaluated the alternative pedagogical practice as positive. The students also recognized these issues are related not only to their life in society but to existential human condition.

Keywords:
Science; technology and society; Interdisciplinary; Education and literature; Science fiction; Citizenship education

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