Overview
Toby Johnson, a pre-service teacher, developed this step-by-step guide to help students read scientific papers and improve their scientific literacy. This guide breaks down the reading process into eights steps with three appendices that explain the structure of a paper, key terms, and how to be critical.
Take a closer look at Toby's project HERE
Goals
- Improve student scientific literacy by building building confidence in reading and interpreting scientific papers
- Support critical thinking and analysis
- Provide a step-by-step guide that can be integrated into existing science lessons
- Help students understand the structure of a scientific paper and terminology used with real examples
Implementation & Outcomes
- Designed for 9th-12th grade science classrooms, post-secondary education, or anyone wanting to improve their scientific literacy
- Can be used with existing lessons and paired with any research paper
- Includes a step-by-step guide, an introduction with tips, and three appendices: the anatomy of a paper, scientific terms with multiple meanings, and a guide to critical evaluation
Resources & Links
- How to Read a Scientific Paper Brochure - STUDENT VERSION
- How to Read a Scientific Paper Brochure
- How to Read a Scientific Paper- FULL GUIDE
- Example Papers
- Contact Information
Contact for More Information
For more details about this program or to learn how to incorporate similar activities in your school, please reach out to the TRKE program coordinators.