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Georgios Ampatzidis; Marida Ergazaki – Science & Education, 2024
Although formulating a broadly accepted definition of scientific literacy may be challenging, it is widely recognized that Nature of Science (NOS) is an essential component of it. There are different ways to define NOS. In some cases, NOS can be conceptualized through a number of general NOS aspects like for instance science's empirical basis or…
Descriptors: Science Education, Botany, Scientific Literacy, Science History
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Sophie Canac; Patricia Crepin-Obert; Camille Roux-Goupille – Science & Education, 2025
This paper presents an analysis of three teachers' "ordinary" class sessions integrating historical elements of science in their teaching: one a teacher of physics and chemistry and two teachers of biology and geology. It explores what prompts these teachers to integrate the history of science into their lessons, the functions they…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science History, Science Education, Knowledge Level
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Ana Simões; Ana Matilde Sousa – Science & Education, 2025
This paper delves into the innovative integration of arts in science education, as exemplified by the book "Einstein, Eddington, and the Eclipse: Travel Impressions." The book uniquely combines a history of science essay and a graphic novel, collaboratively created by Ana Simões, a historian of science, and Ana Matilde Sousa, an artist.…
Descriptors: Science Education, Visual Arts, Story Telling, Cartoons
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Michael R. Matthews – Science & Education, 2024
Beginning 60 years ago, Thomas Kuhn has had a significant impact across the academy and on culture more widely. And he had a great impact on science education research, theorising, and pedagogy. For the majority of educators, the second edition (1970) of his "Structure of Scientific Revolutions" (Kuhn, 1970a) articulated the very nature…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Philosophy, Science Education, Educational History
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Wei, Bing; Wang, Yaqing – Science & Education, 2021
The term "science practice" has drawn increasing attention in the current science education literature. In this study, the methodology of content analysis was adopted to examine the presentation of science practice in 20 historical cases compiled in a popular science book. Three aspects and eight categories of science practice constitute…
Descriptors: Science History, Books, Science Activities
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Israel Rosalino; Ana Cláudia Kasseboehmer – Science & Education, 2024
Museums and science centers are constantly changing scientific environments which exert a lasting positive impact on the society through the popularization of science. One of the most effective strategies employed by these science popularization venues is the organization of scientific exhibitions using scientific devices which are presented to…
Descriptors: Museums, Questionnaires, Epistemology, Test Construction
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Berntsen, Madelene Losvik; Vik, Camilla Berge; Lykknes, Annette – Science & Education, 2023
The French natural philosopher Henri Victor Regnault (1810-1878) was one of many researchers who contributed to the development of the thermometer in the 19th century. In this paper, we use an example from Regnault's work to explore how the history of thermometry can provide a context for teaching upper-secondary chemistry students about the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science History
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Pieter T. L. Beck; Ruby Cornand; Wannes De Turck; Mieke Adriaens – Science & Education, 2025
In this article, we discuss the replication of a forgotten chemical instrument in the context of undergraduate chemistry education. Together with students, we have attempted to replicate an eighteenth century "eudiometrical" procedure. Eudiometry was the practice of measuring the "goodness" of the air by looking at the volume…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Education, Chemistry
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Noguera-Solano, Ricardo; Rodríguez-Caso, Juan Manuel; Ruiz-Gutiérrez, Rosaura – Science & Education, 2021
The name Lamarck is very well known in the teaching of biology, being associated with an early effort to explain evolution. Nevertheless, when evolution is taught in the classroom, the only Lamarckian ideas that stand out are related to the 'inheritance of acquired characters', invariably illustrated by the example of the lengthening of giraffes'…
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Anna Koumara – Science & Education, 2024
Researchers of science education, historians, and philosophers of science agree that the teaching of nature of science (NOS) is important to be integrated into K-12 classes. Our previous research showed that NOS is not embedded into science teaching in Greece. To study the possibility of its integration, a PD-program for in-service science…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Faculty Development, Science Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Paton, Michael John – Science & Education, 2021
Fengshui was originally a methodology for nurture of both spirit and fertility based on the relationship between water, wind, and qi, and was first used in the selection of sites of habitation on the loess plateau of northern China. An analysis of this methodology for nurture of the physical is the purpose of this paper. Its prism is the history…
Descriptors: Science Education, Interior Design, Psychological Patterns, Philosophy
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Wencheng Liu; Xiaofei Li; Gaofeng Li – Science & Education, 2025
The philosophy of science (POS) has gained recognition for its contributions to science education, particularly in integrating the history and philosophy of science (HPS). However, the existing literature lacks a comprehensive review that systematically investigates the implications and limitations of POS in science education research. This study…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Science Education, Educational Research, Scientific Principles
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Chacón-Díaz, Lucía B. – Science & Education, 2022
Science and mathematics are universal endeavors. However, the historical perspective of science and mathematics has been westernized across the curriculum in the USA. There is a limited number of textbook analyses centered on exploring the representation of science and mathematics under a historical standpoint. This research seeks to discuss the…
Descriptors: Textbook Evaluation, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Science History
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Giacomo Zuccarini; Massimiliano Malgieri – Science & Education, 2024
Most educational literature on conceptual change concerns the process by which introductory students acquire scientific knowledge. However, with modern developments in science and technology, the social significance of learning successive theories is steadily increasing, thus opening new areas of interest to discipline-based education research,…
Descriptors: Models, Concept Formation, Theories, Educational Research
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Dai, Peng; Williams, Cody Tyler; Witucki, Allison Michelle; Rudge, David Wÿss – Science & Education, 2021
Issues associated with nature of science (NOS) have long been recognized as an essential component of scientific literacy. While consensus exists regarding the importance of an explicit reflective approach, precisely how to teach NOS remains elusive. The present study explores one particularly promising approach, namely the use of historical…
Descriptors: Genetics, Scientific Principles, Science History, Science Instruction
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