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- Title
WHAT KIND OF ACTIVITIES IN SCIENCE?
- Authors
Unzicker, Samuel P.
- Abstract
The article examines the activity programs in science education in the U.S. These activities are used to teach science with very definite purpose of increasing the student's ability and disposition to think straight, to think impersonally, to think without emotion or bias, and to be tolerant of the ideas of others. The use of these activities will also develop students' own scientific method and scientific attitudes. With continually recurring similar activities throughout their several years of work in science, students will acquire mental and emotional equipment that will help them long after they have forgotten many of the particular facts and principles, and theories that they have learned.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ACTIVITY programs in science education; ACTIVITY programs in education; SCIENCE education; TEACHING aids; UNITED States education system; SCIENTIFIC experimentation; EXPERIMENTAL methods in education; ACTIVE learning; EDUCATION; SCIENCE
- Publication
Science Education, 1941, Vol 25, Issue 1, p42
- ISSN
0036-8326
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/sce.3730250111