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研讨会3 -科学教育“Leopoldo de Meis”主席:Wagner Seixas da Silva,里约热内卢联邦大学使所有儿童都能获得科学家的解决问题、思考和沟通技巧,使他们在新的世界经济中具有生产力和竞争力。2. 为每个国家创造一种“科学气质”,在许多职业中培养出受过科学训练的人才,确保民主社会所必需的理性和宽容。3.通过尽可能广泛地网罗人才,帮助每个国家产生新的科学知识和技术。我对美国的首选战略是:1。科学教育应该在所有学校系统中发挥更大的作用,但前提是这种科学教育与今天大多数学校所经历的不同。2. 要做出这样的改变,我们需要重新定义“科学教育”一词的含义。3.为了创建不断改进的教育系统,我们需要更多的协作性、有效性和使用启发性的教育研究——关注真正的学校需求,并将最好的学校教师整合到工作中。4. 我们最好的教师需要在帮助指导我们的国家和州政策以及我们的地方学校系统方面有更大的发言权!
Symposium 3 - Science Education “Leopoldo de Meis”: The Critical Importance of Science Education for Society
Symposium 3 - Science Education “Leopoldo de Meis” Chair: Wagner Seixas da Silva, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Abstract: Three ambitious goals for science education: 1. Enable all children to acquire the problem-solving, thinking, and communication skills of scientists – so that they can be productive and competitive in the new world economy. 2. Generate a “scientific temper” for each nation, with scientifically trained people in many professions, ensuring the rationality and the tolerance essential for a democratic society. 3. Help each nation generate new scientific knowledge and technology by casting the widest possible net for talent. My preferred strategy for the United States: 1. Science education should have a much larger role in all school systems, but only if this science education is of a different kind than is experienced in most schools today. 2. Making such a change will require a redefinition of what we mean by the term “science education”. 3. To create continually improving education systems, we will need much more collaborative, effective, and use-inspired education research - research that is focused on real school needs and that integrates the best school teachers into the work. 4. Our best teachers need to have a much larger voice in helping to steer our national and state policies, as well as in our local school systems!