Humanistic science education: Updating our collective consciousness and offering fresh consideration
We introduce a set of three essays devoted to Humanistic Science Education, an approach to science teaching and learning built around the premise that science is a human endeavor, with its own culture, values, knowledge, and practices. This portrayal of science emphasizes the need to contextualize s...
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