Does science education need the history of science?
- PMID: 18702401
- DOI: 10.1086/588690
Does science education need the history of science?
Abstract
This essay argues that science education can gain from close engagement with the history of science both in the training of prospective vocational scientists and in educating the broader public about the nature of science. First it shows how historicizing science in the classroom can improve the pedagogical experience of science students and might even help them turn into more effective professional practitioners of science. Then it examines how historians of science can support the scientific education of the general public at a time when debates over "intelligent design" are raising major questions over the kind of science that ought to be available to children in their school curricula. It concludes by considering further work that might be undertaken to show how history of science could be of more general educational interest and utility, well beyond the closed academic domains in which historians of science typically operate.
Comment in
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Does science education need the history of science?Isis. 2009 Mar;100(1):115; author reply 115. doi: 10.1086/599632. Isis. 2009. PMID: 19554870 No abstract available.
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Does science education need the history of science?Isis. 2009 Mar;100(1):115-6; author reply 116. doi: 10.1086/599634. Isis. 2009. PMID: 19557910 No abstract available.