A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science

This study reports on the analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for the inclusion of the nature of science using a conceptual framework developed by Chiappetta, Fillman and Sethna (1991). In particular, we investigated the differences between the representation of the nature...

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Main Authors: Umesh Ramnarain, Keshni Padayachee
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Language:English
Published: Education Association of South Africa 2015-02-01
Series:South African Journal of Education
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description This study reports on the analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for the inclusion of the nature of science using a conceptual framework developed by Chiappetta, Fillman and Sethna (1991). In particular, we investigated the differences between the representation of the nature of science in Biology textbooks that were written for a previous curriculum and the new Life Sciences textbooks that are in accord with the National Curriculum Statement. The analysis reflects that both Life Sciences and Biology textbooks still overwhelmingly represent the theme "Science as a body of knowledge" according to this framework. Despite significant curriculum reform that underlines a more balanced perspective of science encompassing the acquisition of knowledge through inquiry, the limited coverage given to the themes "The investigative nature of science", "Science as a way of thinking" and "The interaction of science, technology and society" does not reflect this reform.
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spelling doaj.art-fb1451fea65b4d8b873de8132aaf9a0f2022-12-21T19:28:48ZengEducation Association of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Education2076-34332015-02-013510108S0256-01002015000100007A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of scienceUmesh Ramnarain0Keshni Padayachee1University of JohannesburgUniversity of JohannesburgThis study reports on the analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for the inclusion of the nature of science using a conceptual framework developed by Chiappetta, Fillman and Sethna (1991). In particular, we investigated the differences between the representation of the nature of science in Biology textbooks that were written for a previous curriculum and the new Life Sciences textbooks that are in accord with the National Curriculum Statement. The analysis reflects that both Life Sciences and Biology textbooks still overwhelmingly represent the theme "Science as a body of knowledge" according to this framework. Despite significant curriculum reform that underlines a more balanced perspective of science encompassing the acquisition of knowledge through inquiry, the limited coverage given to the themes "The investigative nature of science", "Science as a way of thinking" and "The interaction of science, technology and society" does not reflect this reform.http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0256-01002015000100007&lng=en&tlng=enBiology textbooksLife Sciences textbooksnature of scienceschool science curriculumscience textbook analysis
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A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science
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Biology textbooks
Life Sciences textbooks
nature of science
school science curriculum
science textbook analysis
title A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science
title_full A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science
title_fullStr A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science
title_full_unstemmed A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science
title_short A comparative analysis of South African Life Sciences and Biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science
title_sort comparative analysis of south african life sciences and biology textbooks for inclusion of the nature of science
topic Biology textbooks
Life Sciences textbooks
nature of science
school science curriculum
science textbook analysis
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