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Joy Dike
INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE ON SCIENTIFIC LITERACY DURING THE GILDED AGE
An Historical Analysis
2011. 224 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-36388-4 (3639363884)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-36388-3 (9783639363883)
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Understanding and embracing scientific literacy is a challenge science educators face today, particularly as influential and guiding documents from the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council advocate for scientific literacy as a goal of science education. This research contemplates scientific literacy through the lens of Gilded Age intellectuals. The foundation of the research is on Edward Livingston Youmans´ book from 1873, The Culture Demanded by Modern Life (CDML), which is a compendium of addresses and arguments on the claims of science education. The book includes the essays of Gilded Age scientists such as Michael Faraday, Thomas Henry Huxley, Herbert Spencer, John Tyndall, William Whewell, and others. An understanding of the discourse of CDML is augmented by examination of primary sources from the Gilded Age as well as secondary sources from both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. While there is certainly an abundance of current literature on the topic of scientific literacy, this historical approach can breathe fresh air into the ongoing discussion of scientific literacy in science education.
Joy Dike received her PhD from the University of Georgia in 2010. She has a BS degree in geological oceanography from Stony Brook University, taught science in the United States, and earned her PhD in science education.