Science Education in the 21st Century

Science Education in the 21st Century

Author: Ingrid V. Eriksson

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9781600219511

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This is hardly another field in education which is more important for a country's future than science education. Yet more and more students elect to concentrate on other fields to the exclusion of science for a variety of reasons: 1. The perception of degree of difficulty, 2. The actual degree of difficulty, 3. The lack of perceived prestige and earnings associated with the field. 4. The dearth of good and easy to use texts. 5. The lack of society in comprehending the significance of science and creating attractive incentives for those who enter the field. This book presents new issues and challenges for the field.


Research Metodology/Recompilation

Research Metodology/Recompilation

Author: Patricia Adriana Rebollo

Publisher: Editorial Autores de Argentina

Published: 2023-06-14

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 9878738698

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This literary work is a compilation of methodological and statistical content, fundamental, because it is accessible to the reader without previous experience in the matter, because of its broad, agile content and with solid foundations, filling the gap in basic texts, in scientific research. By reading this book, they will begin to contact the different important aspects that allow them to carry out any scientific investigation. We hope to motivate our readers, providing them with the necessary tools, so that they stand out following the steps of the scientific method, from any approach, such as sociological, clinical, geographical, historical, anthropological, literary, biological, archaeological, film and another that may arouse your interest. This book represents a gateway to the universe of science, so we propose this challenge with our best wishes so that your research can stand out.


Author:

Publisher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE

Published:

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK


Ciencias y sociedad

Ciencias y sociedad

Author: Vinck, Dominique

Publisher: Editorial GEDISA

Published: 2015-06-15

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 8497848330

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Las ciencias y las técnicas han formado parte, desde el principio de la civilización, del desarrollo de la sociedad. Los cambios que han caracterizado las diferentes etapas del pensamiento científico se han producido dentro del marco de determinadas formaciones sociales y en condiciones específicas de producción del conocimiento. En este libro se aborda la manera en que se relacionan ciencia y sociedad: las formas de valorización social de las investigaciones, el sistema de trabajo en el interior de los laboratorios, las razones ideológicas de las teorías científicas, los mecanismos de financiación de la indagaciones científicas, las luchas jerárquicas entre los sabios y académicos, etc. Un conjunto de problemas que están más que nunca implicados en nuestros grandes problemas sociales. La explosión de las nanotecnologías, la controversia sobre los OGM, el cambio climático, etc., tantas temáticas cuya comprensión y control implican también conocer mejor las dinámicas sociales que forman parte de la producción de conocimientos y de las innovaciones. La presente obra, refundición de Sociología de las ciencias, publicada en 1995, muestra un planteamiento completo de todos estos problemas, con numerosos ejemplos y una muy amplia documentación. Presenta las diferentes formas de articulación ciencia/sociedad (emergencia de las ciencias, dinámica de innovación y democracia técnica) y los principales mecanismos sociales que hacen vivir a las ciencias (instituciones, organizaciones, intercambios entre investigadores, elaboración de contenidos, etc.). Este libro permite aprehender tanto la cultura material y cognitiva de un laboratorio como el funcionamiento del mercado de empleo científico. Más allá de la referencia a los grandes autores, corrientes de pensamiento y debates, ayuda a comprender mejor qué la sociedad y aquellas personas que tiene el poder decisorio fuerzan el desarrollo de las ciencias y de las técnicas, y qué los artesanos de estas últimas imponen a cambio sus lógicas propias. Habla así sobre la sociología de "la sociedad de los conocimientos”.


Keynes and The General Theory Revisited

Keynes and The General Theory Revisited

Author: Axel Kicillof

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-31

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 1351601253

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Every time the economy goes through a period of crisis, Keynes’ name is called upon by economists and politicians from diverse backgrounds. However, 70 years after the publication of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, specialists are still far—maybe everyday further—from reaching agreement about the genuine contents of Keynes’ most important work. This controversy has been marked by a paradoxical turn: it is above all the literature about Keynes which, in the last decades, has imposed the terms of the debate, while The General Theory lacks readers. Accused by both its detractors and admirers of being a confusing book that is inconsistent and even plagued with logical errors, the most important contribution of the most influential economist of the 20th century has been condemned to be forgotten or, at best, to live uncomfortably in the voices of those who have spoken on his behalf. This book is the result of rigorous critical research which reconstructs the spectrum of discussion surrounding Keynes’ main work. The book begins by describing the historical background and the state of the pre-Keynesian economic theory, subsequently immersing the reader in a concise but detailed—as well as innovative— interpretation of the original text. The revision of some of the main interpretative currents prepares the field for the book’s ultimate contribution: the identification of the fundamentals that sustain the analytical structure of The General Theory. At the same time, this exploration of the theoretical fundamentals of The General Theory makes this book an original intervention on the genesis and relevance of the divide between micro and macroeconomics—a division that has been fully accepted by contemporary macro theorists.


Understanding Mattessich and Ijiri

Understanding Mattessich and Ijiri

Author: Nohora Garcia

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2017-11-16

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1787148424

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book deals with current discussion of the classic works by two prominent authors on accounting, R. Mattessich and Y. Ijiri. Their antecedents, and the way in which each author came to construct his work, make up the central subject of this study.


Exploring Research

Exploring Research

Author: Neil J. Salkind

Publisher: Pearson Educación

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9789701702345

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Book's content and also references for related works of fiction, and other material of a more informal nature. For Psychologists, Management and Businesspersons or other social or behavioral science-related professionals who are looking to sharpen their understanding of research methods.