The history and philosophy of science and their relationship to the teaching of sciences in Mexico

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Science is one of the main attributes of the contemporary world and, more than any other human activity, characterizes the current period from previous centuries. Great advances in the field of science and technology deeply influence natural and social processes. There has been a worldwide recognition of the role of science in modern societies, along with an urgent need to move towards more and better scientific education, particularly in developing countries. It becomes fundamental to modify the current education system regarding science and technology in countries like Mexico, where a cornerstone has been the inclusion of the reflections that historical and philosophical studies have produced in the last three decades. This article discusses the importance of recent history and philosophy of science studies for science education in Mexico. The educational reforms in 1993 and 2006 acknowledge the advances in science teaching in basic education (elementary and junior high schools) as well as the inclusion of history and philosophy of science in official curricula.

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Barahona, A., Chamizo, J. A., Garritz, A., & Slisko, J. (2014). The history and philosophy of science and their relationship to the teaching of sciences in Mexico. In International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching (pp. 2247–2269). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7654-8_69

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