Creative Education

Volume 9, Issue 15 (November 2018)

ISSN Print: 2151-4755   ISSN Online: 2151-4771

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Can Learning about History of Science and Nature of Science in a Student-Centred Classroom Change Science Students’ Conception of Science?

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DOI: 10.4236/ce.2018.915194    1,147 Downloads   3,632 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Nature of Science (NOS) covers the aim, development, criticism and explanation of science. This study examines the impact that studying philosophy and history of science has on undergraduate students’ views about the NOS. Studying the NOS helps students to understand what science is, how to characterize the nature of its practitioners’ activities, and what is the significance of the whole enterprise. It is shown that having students study scientific concepts through the eyes of philosophers and historical scientists, actively engages them in the process of inquiry and challenges them to increase their understanding of the NOS. This study showed that studying philosophy and history of science in a student-centered classroom had a strong influence on students’ views about the NOS in that many students changed their views about the NOS. Students who did not change their over-all perception gave much clearer expositions of their views.

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Khazaei, F. , Roucau, B. and Kalman, C. (2018) Can Learning about History of Science and Nature of Science in a Student-Centred Classroom Change Science Students’ Conception of Science?. Creative Education, 9, 2561-2591. doi: 10.4236/ce.2018.915194.

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