Constructivism in Science and Science Education: A Philosophical Critique

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Nola R. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Philosophy, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland
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Constructivist View; Final Section; Important Conception; Philosophical Critique; Science Education;
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10.1023/A:1008670030605
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This paper argues that constructivist science education works with an unsatisfactory account of knowledge which affects both its account of the nature of science and of science education. The paper begins with a brief survey of realism and anti-realism in science and the varieties of constructivism that can be found. In the second section the important conception of knowledge and teaching that Plato develops in the Meno is contrasted with constructivism. The section ends with an account of the contribution that Vico (as understood by constructivists), Kant and Piaget have made to constructivist doctrines. Section three is devoted to a critique of the theory of knowledge and the anti-realism of von Glaserfeld. The final section considers the connection, or lack of it, between the constructivist view of science and knowledge and the teaching of science. © 1997, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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