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Science and Society in the Twentieth Century

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Science and Society in the Twentieth Century

Contributors:

By (Author) Wendy R. Sherman
By (author) Trish Yourst Koontz

ISBN:

9780313322143

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th September 2004

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of science

Dewey:

303.4830904

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

344

Description

From the development of radio to the cloning of Dolly the sheep, science has influenced many of the most important events of the twentieth century. Understanding science is essential to understanding this history - but where to get started This handy reference source provides students, parents, and teachers with the tools needed to understand how the concepts and principles from biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science affected the social, cultural, and political events of the last one hundred years. Ideal for students, this resource will also assist teachers integrate science and social studies topics into the school curriculum.

Reviews

[T]his is a set well worth having in the science prep room. It covers a wide range of topics relating to science, technology and society from the twentieth century. The century is divided up into its ten decades and in each decade there is a succinct account of about nine or ten incidents or inventions that made an impact in that era....[t]his book is particularly welcome in looking back at the massive contribution that science made to society over the last 100 years.-A decade organization allows for a smooth timeline of events charting how evolving social, cultural and political events of the last 100 years have been affected by changing theories and realities in all the sciences. Photos, illustrations, and excellent bibliographic reference for further reading conclude an essential student's reference.
This reference text will give middle and high school students a helpful jumping off point when they search for research paper topics. Teachers can use these topics to integrate science and social studies into the curriculum. Each entry provides just enough information to pique the curiosity and most likely will encourage the student to do a little more digging on the subject. This book is a good interdisciplinary approach to the major discoveries of the last one hundred years and is presented in an easy-to-read style with many photographs and suggested readings. Recommended for public libraries as well.-SB&F
Where do I go to find the perfect example of the effects of a scientific discovery on a large segment of society Or, in a similar vein, how can I make the international nature of scientific feats appealing to my students As teachers, we are constantly required to integrate the contributions of science with their societal implications, but we have few resources at our disposal. Similarly, we expect students to be able to to describe how science has influenced their lives in the present century, but limited research materials are available to them as well. This reference work provides a much-needed analysis of the intricate relationships between science and society....The phenomenal scope that this reference text covers is impressive. Among the gems in it are unique examples that will trigger the imagination of students. Every science department should have a copy of this book; our teaching can only be improved exponentially when we incorporate and integrate real-life examples.-School Science Review
"This is a set well worth having in the science prep room. It covers a wide range of topics relating to science, technology and society from the twentieth century. The century is divided up into its ten decades and in each decade there is a succinct account of about nine or ten incidents or inventions that made an impact in that era....this book is particularly welcome in looking back at the massive contribution that science made to society over the last 100 years."-A decade organization allows for a smooth timeline of events charting how evolving social, cultural and political events of the last 100 years have been affected by changing theories and realities in all the sciences. Photos, illustrations, and excellent bibliographic reference for further reading conclude an essential student's reference.
"[T]his is a set well worth having in the science prep room. It covers a wide range of topics relating to science, technology and society from the twentieth century. The century is divided up into its ten decades and in each decade there is a succinct account of about nine or ten incidents or inventions that made an impact in that era....[t]his book is particularly welcome in looking back at the massive contribution that science made to society over the last 100 years."-A decade organization allows for a smooth timeline of events charting how evolving social, cultural and political events of the last 100 years have been affected by changing theories and realities in all the sciences. Photos, illustrations, and excellent bibliographic reference for further reading conclude an essential student's reference.
"This reference text will give middle and high school students a helpful jumping off point when they search for research paper topics. Teachers can use these topics to integrate science and social studies into the curriculum. Each entry provides just enough information to pique the curiosity and most likely will encourage the student to do a little more digging on the subject. This book is a good interdisciplinary approach to the major discoveries of the last one hundred years and is presented in an easy-to-read style with many photographs and suggested readings. Recommended for public libraries as well."-SB&F
"Where do I go to find the perfect example of the effects of a scientific discovery on a large segment of society Or, in a similar vein, how can I make the international nature of scientific feats appealing to my students As teachers, we are constantly required to integrate the contributions of science with their societal implications, but we have few resources at our disposal. Similarly, we expect students to be able to to describe how science has influenced their lives in the present century, but limited research materials are available to them as well. This reference work provides a much-needed analysis of the intricate relationships between science and society....The phenomenal scope that this reference text covers is impressive. Among the gems in it are unique examples that will trigger the imagination of students. Every science department should have a copy of this book; our teaching can only be improved exponentially when we incorporate and integrate real-life examples."-School Science Review

Author Bio

WENDY R. SHERMAN is Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Kent State University. She has written and presented on Science, Technology, and Society teaching strategies for the ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education and the National Science Teachers Association. TRISH YOURST KOONTZ is Professor in the Department of Teaching, Leadership and Curriculum Studies at Kent State University. She is the co-author of the science methods book Teaching Science to Children: An Inquiry Approach. Dr. Koontz is active in education reform efforts in the state of Ohio and helps coordinate the Northeast Ohio Center of Excellence in math and science education.

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