1st Edition
Aesthetic Experience in Science Education Learning and Meaning-Making as Situated Talk and Action
By Per-Olof Wickman
Copyright 2006
202 Pages
by
Routledge
202 Pages
by
Routledge
202 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book examines the role of aesthetic experience in learning science and in science education from the perspective of knowledge as action and language use. The theoretical underpinnings are based on the writings of John Dewey and Ludwig Wittgenstein. In their spirit aesthetics is examined as it appears in the lives of people and how it relates to the activities in which they are involved.... Read more
Contents: Preface. Beauty and the Beast. Part I: The Continuity of Experience. Distinctions and Continuity. Aesthetic Experience as Practical Epistemology. Part II: Aesthetic Experience in Science Class. Setting the Scene. Normative Continuity of Aesthetic Experience. Cognitive Continuity of Aesthetic Experience. Continuity of Aesthetic Experience. Transformation of Aesthetic Experiences. The Immediacy of Aesthetic Experiences. Part III: The Role of Aesthetic Experience in Science Education. Widening the Outlook. Educational Consequences. Coda.
Biography
Per-Olof Wickman
"...Wickman has written a composition that is intriguing and stimulating....Wickman's quest to intrigue others to pursue science through aesthetics has been a successful journey. The literature presented in the text was far beyond a superficial level."
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