ERIC Number: EJ682153
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Jul-16
Pages: 18
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 46
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ISSN: ISSN-0950-0693
Logical Positivism as a Tool to Analyse the Problem of Chemistry's Lack of Relevance in Secondary School Chemical Education
Van Aalsvoort, Joke
International Journal of Science Education, v26 n9 p1151-1168 Jul 2004
Secondary school chemical education has a problem: namely, the seeming irrelevance to the pupils of chemistry. Chemical education prepares pupils for participation in society. Therefore, it must imply a model of society, of chemistry, and of the relation between them. In this article it is hypothesized that logical positivism currently offers this model. Logical positivism is a philosophy of science that creates a divide between science and society. It is therefore further hypothesized that the adoption of logical positivism causes chemistry's lack of relevance in chemical education. Both hypotheses could be confirmed by an analysis of a grade nine course.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Relevance (Education), Science Education, Secondary Education, Grade 9, Logical Thinking, Philosophy, Science
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Grade 9
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Language: English
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