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General system theory: Toward a conceptual framework for science and technology education for all
Authors:David Chen  Walter Stroup
Institution:(1) The Wright Center for Science Education, Science and Technology Center, 4 Colby Street, Tufts University, 02155 Medford, MA
Abstract:In this paper we suggest using general system theory (GST) as a unifying theoretical framework for ldquoscience and technology education for all.rdquo Five reasons are articulated: the multidisciplinary nature of systems theory, the ability to engage complexity, the capacity to describe system dynamics and change, the ability to represent the relationship between the micro-level and macro-level of analysis, and the ability to bring together the natural and human worlds. The historical origins of system ideas are described, and the major concepts of system theory are mapped; including the mathematical, technological, and philosophical constructs. The various efforts to implement system thinking in educational contexts are reviewed, and three kinds of learning environments are defined: expert presentation, simulation, and real-world. A broad research agenda for exploring and drawing-out the educational implications of system thinking and learning is outlined. The study of both real-world and simulated learning environments is advocated.
Keywords:Science education for all  general system theory  system thinking  learning technology  complexity  simulation  real world
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