Experts' views on using history and philosophy of science in the practice of physics instruction

Igal Galili*, Amnon Hazan

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Abstract

This study examines the views of a representative sample of experts in physics, physics education and history and philosophy of science (HPS) on the incorporation of HPS based materials in physics instruction. The obtained spectrum of views addresses three areas: the rationale to include HPS, the most appropriate ways of doing so, and anticipated difficulties in such a new educational approach. The elicited views, interpreted and categorized, reflect the attitude of the community of science educators in Israeli colleges and universities with regard to the subject. The constructed profiles indicate low awareness of the recent changes in the understanding of learning and the role of HPS in the light of these changes. Such knowledge can guide the activities of those who devote their efforts to constructing and implementing learning materials utilizing HPS contents in science education.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)345-367
Number of pages23
JournalScience and Education
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

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