Book | Chapter
The science of the universe
cosmology and science education
pp. 643-665
Abstract
Cosmology differs in some respects significantly from other sciences, primarily because of its intimate association with issues of a conceptual and philosophical nature. Because cosmology in the broader sense relates to the students' world views, it provides a means for bridging the gap between the teaching of science and the teaching of humanistic subjects. Students should of course learn to distinguish between what is right and wrong about the science of the universe. No less importantly, they should learn to recognize the limits of science and that there are questions about nature that may forever remain unanswered. Cosmology, more than any other science, is well suited to illuminate issues of this kind.
Publication details
Published in:
Matthews Michael R. (2014) International handbook of research in history, philosophy and science teaching. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 643-665
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7654-8_20
Full citation:
Kragh Helge (2014) „The science of the universe: cosmology and science education“, In: M. R. Matthews (ed.), International handbook of research in history, philosophy and science teaching, Dordrecht, Springer, 643–665.