What would aliens think of science on earth? Philosophical dialogues in the museum to help children reflect about science

IF 2 Q2 COMMUNICATION JCOM-Journal of Science Communication Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.22323/2.22050804
Jelle De Schrijver
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Thinking about what makes science science can help people develop both an understanding of and a critical attitude towards knowledge. In this case study we explore how children participating in informal science communication activities can think about science by engaging in philosophical dialogues. The dialogue facilitator's inquisitive stance helps children develop arguments about knowledge, scientists, and science. The use of philosophical questions and a cover story involving alien scientists enthuses most children, but some find it frustrating. However, frustration acts as a motivator enhancing further reflection. Introducing this approach at science museums or science festivals challenges science communicators to question rather than to answer.
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外星人会怎么看待地球上的科学?博物馆里的哲学对话,帮助孩子们思考科学
思考是什么使科学成为科学,可以帮助人们培养对知识的理解和批判态度。在这个案例研究中,我们探讨了参加非正式科学交流活动的儿童如何通过参与哲学对话来思考科学。对话促进者的好奇姿态帮助孩子们发展关于知识、科学家和科学的争论。使用哲学问题和涉及外星科学家的封面故事让大多数孩子兴奋不已,但也有一些孩子觉得很沮丧。然而,挫折是促进进一步反思的动力。在科学博物馆或科学节引入这种方法,挑战科学传播者提出问题,而不是回答问题。
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