Scientific Knowledge as a Culture

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Scientific Knowledge as a Culture

The Pleasure of Understanding

Education Teaching of a specific subject Science: general issues History of science

Author: Igal Galili

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Collection: Science: Philosophy, History and Education

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 1st February 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 110 Mb

ISBN: 9783030802011


Conceptual History of Physics

This book, in its first part, contains units of conceptual history of several topics of physics based on the research in physics education and research based articles with regard to several topics involved in teaching science in general and physics in particular.

Framework and Approach

The second part of the book includes the framework used, the approach considering science knowledge as a special type of culture – discipline-culture. Within this approach, scientific knowledge is considered as comprised of a few inclusive fundamental theories each hierarchically structured in a triadic pattern: nucleus-body-periphery. While nucleus incorporates the basic principles and body comprises their implementations in the variety of laws, models, and experiments, periphery includes concepts at odds to the nucleus.

Knowledge Structure and Educational Significance

This structure introduces knowledge in its conceptual variation thus converting disciplinary knowledge to cultural-disciplinary one. The approach draws on history and philosophy of science (HPS) necessary for meaningful learning of science. It is exemplified in several aspects regarding teaching physics, presenting history in classes, considering the special nature of science, and using artistic images in regular teaching.

Implications for Teaching and Learning

The revealed conceptual debate around the chosen topics clarifies the subject matter for school students and teachers encouraging construction of Cultural Content Knowledge. Often missed in teachers' preparation and common curriculum, it helps genuine understanding of science thus providing remedy of students' misconceptions reported in educational research.

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