Science Forward is a new type of undergraduate science seminar, helping students to see science as a lens on the world, a way of approaching questions and challenges.
The course focuses on the critical thinking skills in use across the scientific disciplines, which we have summarized as the “science senses.” Starting with critical issues in the contemporary world, from climate change to the social and economic implications of artificial intelligence, the course encourages active learning and inquiry-based instruction.
We recently published a book chapter on our BioBlitz that also features the origin story of Science Forward. It is available in the open-access book
Transforming Education for Sustainability: Discourses on Justice, Inclusion, and Authenticity (Maulucci
et al. 2023), part of Springer’s
Environmental Discourses in Science Education series. It can be accessed at this link:
O’Donnell and Brundage 2023.