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An edition of The myth of scientific literacy (1995)

The myth of scientific literacy

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Why do we make every schoolchild and college student take science? Does every American really need to be scientifically literate? In this provocative book, Morris Shamos, a physicist and science educator of very broad experience, argues that universal scientific literacy is a futile goal, and urges a critical review of the purpose of general education in science.

Shamos argues that a meaningful scientific literacy cannot be achieved in the first place, and the attempt is a misuse of human resources on a grand scale. He is skeptical about forecasts of "critical shortfalls in scientific manpower" and about the motives behind crash programs to get more young people into the science pipeline.

Finally, he is convinced that, as presently taught, the vast majority of students come out of science classes with neither an intellectual grasp nor a pragmatic appreciation of science.

Shamos advocates instead a practical science education curriculum that grants the impossibility of every American's learning enough science to make independent judgments about major scientific issues.

Rather than giving children the heavy diet of scientific terms and facts they now get, he would emphasize: an appreciation of science as an ongoing cultural enterprise; an awareness of technology's impact on one's personal health, safety, and surroundings; and the need to use experts wisely in resolving science/society issues.

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Language
English
Pages
261

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The myth of scientific literacy
1995, Rutgers University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-251) and index.

Published in
New Brunswick, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
507.1/073
Library of Congress
Q183.3.A1 S45 1995, Q183.3.A1S45 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 261 p. ;
Number of pages
261

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1115054M
ISBN 10
0813521963
LCCN
94041057
OCLC/WorldCat
31604703
LibraryThing
435633
Goodreads
1666200

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Work ID
OL3516821W

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