The Nature of Science is highly topical among science teacher educators and researchers. Increasingly, it is a mandated topic in state curriculum documents. This book draws together recent research on Nature of Science studies within a historical and philosophical framework suitable for students and teacher educators. Traditional science curricula and textbooks present science as a finished product. Taking a different approach, this book provides a glimpse of science in the making scientific practice imbued with arguments, controversies, and competition among rival theories and explanations. Teaching about science in the making is a rich source of motivating students to engage creatively with the science curriculum.Readers are introduced to science in the making through discussion and analysis of a wide range of historical episodes from the early 19th century to early 21st century. Recent cutting-edge research is presented to provide insight into the dynamics of scientific progress. More than 90 studies from major science education journals, related to nature of science are reviewed. A theoretical framework, field tested with in-service science teachers, is developed for moving from science in the making to understanding the Nature of Science.
This book is part of a book series called The Nature Of Science .
There are 264 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Taylor & Francis Ltd .