This chapter examines from a philosophical perspective the work on contemporary science education developed in the literature of the cultural studies of science education (CSSE) field. The aim is to focus attention on the conceptual bases of the CSSE work. Part 1 begins with an introduction to cultural studies of science (CSS), presenting foundational philosophical and sociological work that has been influential in the CSSE field. In Part 2 attention turns to the cultural studies of science education. Representative CSSE works that illustrate central and controversial theses are examined, and strengths and weaknesses of these theses are indicated. Part 3 focuses on philosophical concepts related to science and science education; issues that have emerged in Parts 1 and 2 are addressed.
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McCarthy, C. L. (2014). Cultural studies in science education: Philosophical considerations. In International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching (pp. 1927–1964). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7654-8_59
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