Epistemology, Practical Work and Academic Skills in Science Education
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1992
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Kirschner, P.A.
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Abstract
This article discusses the inherent flaws in considering and using the epistemology
of the natural sciences as equivalent to a pedagogic basis for teaching and learning in
the natural sciences. It begins with a discussion of the difference between practising science
and learning to practice science. It follows with a discussion and refutation of three commonly
held motives for using practicals in science education. It concludes with the presentation of
three new, better motives for their use.