Pedagogy and Teaching of Chemistry

Science and Philosophy 3 (1):15-36 (2015)
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In this paper we expose an organic system of reflections and proposals on the Didactics of Chemistry, with reference to research of this scientific discipline and to the education of teachers. In the Italian school and society remains a serious lack of scientific culture, which has well-defined philosophical and pedagogical origins requiring answers on the same fields, as well as to all matters relating to the technical and scientific teaching in our country. These answers must obviously take proper account of the specific culture in this discipline.

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