Darwin-inspired drama: Towards one culture in teaching and learning science

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Abstract

The relationship between ‘the Arts’ and ‘the Sciences’ has both fascinated and troubled educationists. Darwin’s connection with the arts changed radically over his lifetime. In his early years he embraced cultural activities loved by so many early Victorians. But later, as his science advanced, he became increasingly estranged from poetry, literature and theatre.

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Braund, M. (2015). Darwin-inspired drama: Towards one culture in teaching and learning science. In Darwin-Inspired Learning (pp. 285–298). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-833-6_22

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