
In this second part of the interview, Karen Worth explains how helping children to structure their experiences is what educators do. She touches on educational questions connected to the public image of science, to the quite persuasive image of "rocket science". She regrets that there is not a consensus around a relatively small number of basic science concepts that students should understand at the end of secondary school. She suggests that books by science writers who popularize science and simplify explanations do not necessarily build understanding. The interview suggests that we should perhaps be more careful in distinguishing science within the learning horizon for most people ("science literacy") from the science of the specialist. We should also be aware of how the word inquiry is used to talk about the work of scientists, how children learn, and an approach to pedagogy. 21'
Commentaire & réalisation : Klaus Schlüpmann - © 2009
1945 : la conférence de Yalta
1871 : Stanley retrouve Livingstone au coeur de l’Afrique
1890 : la première journée de revendications du premier mai
Les élections de 1977 et la transition démocratique espagnole.
1974 : l’élection de Valérie Giscard d’Estaing
Histoire de la Francophonie : du "Commonwealth" à la française aux "Nations Unies" francophones
L’indépendance de l’Irlande et le traité anglo-irlandais de 1921
La loi "Informatique et Libertés" et la création de la CNIL en 1978
1974 : le décès inattendu du président Georges Pompidou
Le putsch d’Alger du 13 mai 1958 et la fin de la IVème République