Course Identification

Why Science Communication Science for the future of humanity From paradigm to practice

Science communication and Engagement for all
20253222

Lecturers and Teaching Assistants

Dr. Michal Stolarsky-Ben-Nun, Carmit Pion
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Course Schedule and Location

2025
Second Semester
Monday, 09:15 - 11:00, WSoS, Rm 5
24/03/2025
30/06/2025

Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points

Life Sciences: Lecture; Elective; Regular; 2.00 points

Comments

This course is held in Hebrew ONLY

Prerequisites

No

Restrictions

20

Language of Instruction

English

Attendance and participation

Required in at least 80% of the lectures

Grade Type

Numerical (out of 100)

Grade Breakdown (in %)

25%
75%

Evaluation Type

Final assignment

Scheduled date 1

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Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)

2

Syllabus

The course will be built around four major, inter-twined subjects:

Science as a pillar of society: what is science literacy, why is it important for every citizen, for society and for humanity at large, how can it be accomplished: From literacy through expertise, professionalism and leadership in science, on personal and social levels, to our role as scientists in leading them.

-  Communicating science: Why do we need to communicate Science? Different goals and different audiences require different science communication tools and practices: From articles and social networks through hybrid and online courses to creating and managing a science blog/vlog, science videos etc.

-  Science as a major engine of social mobility and development – science as a legitimate hub of innovation, creativity and critical thinking; Science education for all as a tool for decision making and problem solving; the role science education has in Israel’s peripheries, sectors and sub-groups.

Science as a leading tool for active social engagement: through case studies such as climate change, food security, health promotion and more, questions such as - what can I do, as a student today and in whatever awaits me in the future, will be addressed.  

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

-  Understand the importance and relevance of science communication and outreach for all realms of society.

-  Develop a sense of responsibility and involvement in science education

-  Develop skills of communicating "my science" for different purposes, in different situations and to various target populations.

-   Experience and develop basic tools to engage others in science.

Reading List

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Website

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