From 'Science in the Making' to Understanding the Nature of Science e-bog
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The Nature of Science is highly topical among science teacher educators and researchers. Increasingly, it is a mandated topic in state curriculum documents. This book draws together recent research on Nature of Science studies within a historical and philosophical framework suitable for students and teacher educators. Traditional science curricula and textbooks present science as a finished pr...
E-bog
348,37 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
6 februar 2012
Længde
252 sider
Genrer
Education
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781136508660
The Nature of Science is highly topical among science teacher educators and researchers. Increasingly, it is a mandated topic in state curriculum documents. This book draws together recent research on Nature of Science studies within a historical and philosophical framework suitable for students and teacher educators. Traditional science curricula and textbooks present science as a finished product. Taking a different approach, this book provides a glimpse of "e;science in the making"e; - scientific practice imbued with arguments, controversies, and competition among rival theories and explanations. Teaching about "e;science in the making"e; is a rich source of motivating students to engage creatively with the science curriculum.Readers are introduced to "e;science in the making"e; through discussion and analysis of a wide range of historical episodes from the early 19th century to early 21st century. Recent cutting-edge research is presented to provide insight into the dynamics of scientific progress. More than 90 studies from major science education journals, related to nature of science are reviewed. A theoretical framework, field tested with in-service science teachers, is developed for moving from 'science in the making' to understanding the Nature of Science.