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751Science Teaching: The Role of History and Philosophy of ScienceRoutledge. 1994.History, Philosophy and Science Teaching argues that science teaching and science teacher education can be improved if teachers know something of the history and philosophy of science and if these topics are included in the science curriculum. The history and philosophy of science have important roles in many of the theoretical issues that science educators need to address: the goals of science education; what constitutes an appropriate science curriculum for all students; how science should be …Read more
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223International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching (edited book)Springer. 2014.This inaugural handbook documents the distinctive research field that utilizes history and philosophy in investigation of theoretical, curricular and pedagogical issues in the teaching of science and mathematics. It is contributed to by 130 researchers from 30 countries; it provides a logically structured, fully referenced guide to the ways in which science and mathematics education is, informed by the history and philosophy of these disciplines, as well as by the philosophy of education more …Read more
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204History, philosophy, and science teaching: A brief reviewSynthese 80 (1). 1989.School science education is currently the subject of much debate. Historians and philosophers of science should play a role in this debate. Since the late nineteenth century there has been a persistent, if minor, tradition arguing for the incorporation of historical and philosophical dimensions in the teaching of school science. With the current crisis in science teaching, there are encouraging signs that more attention is being paid to this tradition. What is required is much greater collaborat…Read more
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141Science, Worldviews and EducationIn International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching, Springer. pp. 1585-1635. 2014.Science has always engaged with the worldviews of societies and cultures. The theme is of particular importance at the present time as many national and provincial education authorities are requiring that students learn about the nature of science (NOS) as well as learning science content knowledge and process skills. NOS topics are being written into national and provincial curricula. Such NOS matters give rise to at least the following questions about science, science teaching and worldviews: …Read more
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100The pendulum has had immense scientific, cultural, social and philosophical impact. Historical, methodological and philosophical studies of pendulum motion can assist teachers to improve science education by developing enriched curricular material, and by showing connections between pendulum studies and other parts of the school programme, especially mathematics, social studies, technology and music. The pendulum is a universal topic in high-school science programmes and some elementary science …Read more
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70The scientific background to modern philosophy: selected readings (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 2022.The first edition of The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy took the dialogue of science and philosophy from Aristotle through to Newton. This second edition adds eight chapters, taking the dialogue through the Enlightenment and up to Darwin. This anthology is an attempt to help bridge the gap between the history of science and the history of philosophy.
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66The Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA) and My Intellectual Growing‐UpEducational Philosophy and Theory 41 (7): 777-780. 2009.No Abstract
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52Reflections on 25 Years of Journal EditorshipScience & Education 24 (5-6): 749-805. 2015.These reflections range over some distinctive features of the journal Science & Education, they acknowledge in a limited way the many individuals who over the past 25 years have contributed to the success and reputation of the journal, they chart the beginnings of the journal, and they dwell on a few central concerns—clear writing and the contribution of HPS to teacher education. The reflections also revisit the much-debated and written-upon philosophical and pedagogical arguments occasioned by …Read more
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52History, philosophy and science teaching what can be done in an undergraduate course?Studies in Philosophy and Education 10 (1): 93-97. 1990.This paper describes an attempt to introduce philosophy and history of science to pre-service science teachers. I argue briefly for the view that science in the schools cannot be taught without implicitly assuming a particular philosophy of science. Therefore, both philosophy and history of science are necessary components of undergraduate science education courses.
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47Models in science and in science education: an introductionScience & Education 16 (7-8): 647-652. 2007.
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43This is the first handbook to be published that is devoted to the field of historical and philosophical research in science and mathematics education (HPS&ST). Given that science and mathematics through their long history have always been engaged with philosophy and that for over a century it has been recognised that science and mathematics curriculum development, teaching, assessment and learning give rise to so many historical and philosophical questions, it is unfortunate that such a handbook…Read more
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38Teaching the Philosophical and Worldview Components of ScienceScience & Education 18 (6-7): 697-728. 2009.
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32Mario Bunge, Systematic Philosophy and Science Education: An IntroductionScience & Education 21 (10): 1393-1403. 2012.
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31Isabel Rivers & David L. Wykes : Joseph Priestley: Scientist, Philosopher, and TheologianScience & Education 19 (10): 1013-1017. 2010.
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29Reappraising positivism and education: The arguments of Philipp Frank and Herbert FeiglScience & Education 13 (1-2): 7-39. 2004.
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27James Franklin: What Science Knows and How it Knows itScience & Education 19 (10): 1019-1027. 2010.
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26A tribute to Kevin Harris, philosopher of educationEducational Philosophy and Theory 56 (7): 626-636. 2024.
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26Science and Worldviews in the Classroom: Joseph Priestley and PhotosynthesisScience & Education 18 (6-7): 929-960. 2009.
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25Alan F. Chalmers: The Scientist’s Atom and the Philosopher’s Stone: How Science Succeeded and Philosophy Failed to Gain Knowledge of AtomsScience & Education 20 (2): 173-190. 2011.
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23Tim Sprod: Discussions in Science: Promoting Conceptual Understanding in the Middle School YearsScience & Education 22 (8): 2053-2054. 2013.
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15Steven Johnson: The Invention of Air: A Story of Science, Faith, Revolution, and the Birth of AmericaScience & Education 20 (3-4): 373-380. 2011.
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15Thomas Kuhn's impact on science education: What lessons can be learned?Science Education 88 (1): 90-118. 2004.
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Northwestern State UniversityRegular Faculty
Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics |
Normative Ethics |