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Title: | Practical work in science education: An approach to the historical evolution |
Authors: | Bonito, Jorge Oliveira, Hugo |
Editors: | Conceição, Jaime Rodrigues, Isilda |
Keywords: | Practical Work Science Education Curriculum Educational Policies |
Issue Date: | Sep-2023 |
Publisher: | Universidade do Algarve |
Citation: | Bonito, J., & Oliveira, H. (2023). Practical work in science education: An
approach to the historical evolution. In J. Conceição, & I. Rodrigues (Coords.), E-Book of Abstracts of the 3rd International Congress on the History of Science in Education (p. 15). Faro, Portugal: Universidade do Algarve. [ISBN: 978-989-9127-36-4]. https://doi.org/10.34623/xy5j-ps40. |
Abstract: | Practical work is currently considered by many researchers and educators as a structural
component of science education. This paper intends to make a historical synopsis of the
practical work in science education. After a brief passage through the antiquity until the
19th century, this manuscript continues with a view of the Portuguese context, highlighting
important episodes that influenced the practical and experimental teaching in this field of
knowledge. Then, the views on practical work are analysed, in the most recent curricular
changes in the Portuguese education system, represented by the Curricular Goals and the
Essential Learnings in articulation with the Profile of Students Leaving Compulsory Education.
We conclude that the conceptualisation and the relevance of practical work have
changed in a dynamic process over time, following the different economic, political, and
social paradigms that have succeeded each other, alternating between approaches more
influenced by a minds-on style and approaches more influenced by a hands-on style.
Finally, the debate on the current relevance of practical work, with a view to its optimization
and the establishment of its future format, in the teaching of science in the
Portuguese education system, is urgently needed, within the framework of the current
curricular references. |
URI: | Strategies and resources for using the history of science in science learning http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35506 |
ISBN: | 978-989-9127-36-4 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | PED - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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