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Reconceptualizing the Nature of Science for Science Education: Scientific Knowledge, Practices and Other Family Categories Softcover Repri Edition
Contributor(s): Erduran, Sibel (Author), Dagher, Zoubeida R. (Author)
ISBN: 9402405399     ISBN-13: 9789402405392
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Study & Teaching
- Science | Philosophy & Social Aspects
- Education | Educational Psychology
Dewey: 501
Series: Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.67 lbs) 189 pages
 
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Prompted by the ongoing debate among science educators over 'nature of science', and its importance in school and university curricula, this book is a clarion call for a broad re-conceptualizing of nature of science in science education. The authors draw on the 'family resemblance' approach popularized by Wittgenstein, defining science as a cognitive-epistemic and social-institutional system whose heterogeneous characteristics and influences should be more thoroughly reflected in science education. They seek wherever possible to clarify their developing thesis with visual tools that illustrate how their ideas can be practically applied in science education.
The volume's holistic representation of science, which includes the aims and values, knowledge, practices, techniques, and methodological rules (as well as science's social and institutional contexts), mirrors its core aim to synthesize perspectives from the fields of philosophy of science and science education. The authors believe that this more integrated conception of nature of science in science education is both innovative and beneficial. They discuss in detail the implications for curriculum content, pedagogy, and learning outcomes, deploy numerous real-life examples, and detail the links between their ideas and curriculum policy more generally.