History and philosophy of science in science education, in Brazil

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This paper addresses the context of emergence, development, and current status of the use of history and philosophy of science in science education in Brazil. After a short overview of the three areas (history of science, philosophy of science, and science education) in Brazil, the paper focuses on the application of this approach to teaching physics, chemistry, and biology at the secondary school level. The first Brazilian researches along this line appeared more consistently in the decade of 1970. From 1980 onwards, the importance of this approach became widely accepted, and the subject became a common theme of dissertations and theses, appearing in conferences and educational journals. Since 1998, the use of history and philosophy of science was included among the government recommendations for secondary school science teaching in Brazil. Nowadays, this is an important line of research in graduate programs on science and mathematics education. However, the actual use of this approach in secondary education is still a desideratum.

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Martins, R. de A., Silva, C. C., & Prestes, M. E. B. (2014). History and philosophy of science in science education, in Brazil. In International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching (pp. 2271–2299). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7654-8_70

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