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Mapping the Teaching of History of Chemistry in Europe
Ignacio Suay-matallanaJosé Ramón Bertomeu Sánchezsubject
Chemistry education010405 organic chemistryConcept map05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral ChemistryHistory of ideas01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesEducationPoliticsConstructivism (philosophy of education)Learning theoryEngineering ethicsNarrativeChemistry (relationship)0503 educationdescription
Recent developments in the field of history of chemistry have introduced new topics, challenges, and connections to a broad range of scientific, political, cultural, economic, and environmental issues. New audiences for the history of chemistry have emerged along with new topics, protagonists, spaces, and historical narratives. This paper summarizes the main results of a recent survey to map the current situation of the teaching of history of chemistry in Europe. We review how and where history of chemistry is taught in Europe, considering not only graduate students in science programs, but also other audiences such as science teachers, and the general public. This paper also provides updated information on journals, museums, and teaching resources across Europe. Finally, it considers how recent educational reforms have affected the teaching of history of chemistry, while evaluating the main risks and challenges for the discipline.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-12-15 | Journal of Chemical Education |