Beliefs and values in science education

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Beliefs and values in science education

Michael Poole

(Developing science and technology education)

Open University Press, 1995

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-140) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780335156450

Description

This book examines ways in which beliefs and values interact with science and science teaching. It looks at some of the spiritual, moral, social and cultural contexts within which science has developed and considers how these factors can affect the choice of scientific theory. Various historical sections provide resource material for showing pupils the role of the history of science in the study of science. Interactions between science and religious belief are also analysed to clarify the nature, strengths and limitations of science as well as its place in the total curriculum. Publication of this book is particularly timely as contributions to pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development are currently receiving emphasis across the whole curriculum.

Table of Contents

'Everybody needs Standards', bases of decision making 'What science cannot discover, mankind cannot know'?, beliefs and values about science 'Every comparison has a limp', language, concepts and models 'Wanted! Alive or dead', environmental beliefs and values 'In the beginning...', cosmology and creation 'Publish and be damned'?, the Galileo affair 'God knows what the public will think', the Darwinian controversies References Index.
Volume

: hard ISBN 9780335156467

Description

This volume examines ways in which beliefs and values interact with science and science teaching. It looks at some of the spiritual, moral, social and cultural contexts within which science has developed and considers how these factors can affect the choice of scientific theory. Various historical sections provide resource material for showing pupils the role of history of science in the study of science. Interactions between science and religious belief are also analyzed to clarify the nature, strengths and limitations of science, as well as its place in the total curriculum.

Table of Contents

  • "Everybody needs standards" - bases of decision-making
  • "what science cannot discover, mankind cannot know"? - beliefs and values about science
  • "every comparison has a limp" - language, concepts and models
  • "Wanted! Alive or dead!" - environmental beliefs and values
  • "in the beginning..." - cosmology and creation
  • "publish and be damned"? - the Galileo affair
  • "God knows what the public will think" - the Darwinian controversies.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA25706793
  • ISBN
    • 0335156460
    • 0335156452
  • LCCN
    94041387
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Buckingham ; Philadelphia
  • Pages/Volumes
    146 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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