A comparative study of three methods for the popularization of a physical phenomenon |
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Authors: | L Maury O Betbeder‐Matibet M Hulin |
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Institution: | 1. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales , Paris;2. Université Pierre et Marie Curie , Paris |
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Abstract: | A study of Norwegian science textbooks for grade 8 indicates an individualistic image of science where individual scientists are discovering truth, through experiment. Scientific rationality is grounded in procedures of inquiry alone and not in debate and argumentation within scientific communities. The communal aspects of science tend to become visible in historical examples where science did not function properly due to prejudices or ignorance. Furthermore, science proper and school science are not differentiated between, and 'scientific knowledge about nature' and 'nature' are one and the same. The discourse identified is well suited to provide students with broad and general knowledge about natural and everyday phenomena. However, it is less suitable for teaching about the scientific enterprise in contemporary society. This is worrying for students' scientific literacy as future adults, as this dimension is essential for understanding the nature of science and for democratic citizenship in socio-scientific issues. |
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