Science for All
Studies in the History of Victorian Science and Education
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Feb '96
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This set of essays - four, including the long title essay, being published here for the first time - reflects the author's long interest in the science and culture of the Victorian period. The first section examines the patronage of science and the activities of the British Association of the Advancement of Science and the Cavendish Society. The following one explores natural theology and natural history, and the impact of German scientists on British culture. Ten essays on science education then provide a broad perspective, as well as specific insights into heurism, technical education in periodicals, school examinations, and the unexpected role of Japan in stimulating educational innovation in Britain. In addition, Professor Brock addresses the long history of the linkage made between poor science education and national decline, and Britain's continuing need to enhance the opportunities of Science for All.
'...this collection...brings together in one convenient volume a number of significant essays hitherto scattered in...literature or unpublished.' Endeavour
ISBN: 9780860785422
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344 pages