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Handler, Philip – National Elementary Principal, 1980
Examines trends in the public's attitude toward science and concludes that our present malaise stems from a few bad experiences and from the time delay in meeting the high hopes and expectations raised in the minds of those who appreciate the great power of science and the force of technology. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Sciences, Scientific Research, Technology
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Frey, Rodney E. – Journal of Technology Education, 1991
Compares science and technology in terms of approach to the natural world; aims, goals, and purposes; and knowledge structures and content. Concludes that the goal of technology is better viewed as production of things, products, processes, or systems to alter the natural world. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Educational Theories, Intellectual Disciplines, Sciences
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Holton, Gerald; Sonnert, Gerhard – Issues in Science and Technology, 1999
Proposes an imperative for an invigorated science policy that adds to the well-established arguments for government-sponsored, basic scientific research. (CCM)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Science and Society, Science Education, Scientific Research
Markert, Linda Rae – Man/Society/Technology, 1981
Discusses three major reasons why more women do not pursue research positions in science and technology: (1) lack of awareness of female role models; (2) social rejection in graduate schools and sexual pressures on the job; and (3) lack of technological literacy. Makes recommendations to solve these problems. (JOW)
Descriptors: Females, Nontraditional Occupations, Researchers, Science Careers
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Lacey, Hugh – Science and Education, 1999
Suggests that modern science adopts materialist strategies toward relationships between empirical data and theory because of an elective affinity between such strategies and a certain outlook on the control of nature. Claims that, when the roles of social values and cognitive values are kept distinct, sound theory acceptance can still be…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Objectivity, Science Education
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McMullin, Ernan – Science and Education, 1999
Criticizes Hugh Lacey's use of the term "materialist" when describing materialist strategies used during structuralist explanation in scientific practice. Examines the grounds for supposing an affinity between these strategies and the growing subordination of human values to the attractions of technological transformations of nature.…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Objectivity, Science Education
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Herfel, William E. – Science and Education, 1999
Suggests that Hugh Lacey's example of a clear-cut distinction between material and social constraints or possibilities in the Green Revolution is misleading. Proposes a material analysis of the control situation placed within the material framework of the social structure within which the control system is employed. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Objectivity, Science Education
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Loo, Seng Piew – Science and Education, 1999
Lends further depth to arguments put forth by Hugh Lacey. Addresses the allegation made by the indigenous science movement that violence is evident in the control of nature because science is inherently violent--a charge which, if not refuted, undermines the claim that science is neutral. Considers the shortcomings of a school science curriculum…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Objectivity, Science Education
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Lacey, Hugh – Science and Education, 1999
Responds to criticisms of the previous article, "Scientific Understanding and the Control of Nature." Clarifies themes in the first article and reaffirms the significance of distinguishing between cognitive and social values to gain a better grasp of scientific understanding. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Objectivity, Science Education
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Kloss, Gunther – Oxford Review of Education, 1985
Described on a comparative basis are the approaches to and the methods and effects of academic restructuring in the universities of the United Kingdom and West Germany. Selective steps have been taken in both countries to protect and strengthen science and technology, especially research in these areas. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Finance
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Lepkowski, Wil – Chemical and Engineering News, 1982
Summarizes viewpoints on the science policy, including those (1) of Harvey Brooks in "Science and Technology Policy for the 1980's"; (2) in the National Science Foundations'"Five Year Outlook"; and (3) of Christopher Wright, Director of Science Policy Program at Carnegie Institute of Washington. (SK)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Industry, Policy
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Machamer, Peter; Douglas, Heather – Science and Education, 1999
Criticizes Hugh Lacey's separation of cognitive values and social values in discussions of the nature of science. Claims that attempting to distinguish between cognitive and social ignores crucial complexities in the development and use of knowledge. Proposes that the proper distinction be between legitimate and illegitimate reasons in science as…
Descriptors: Epidemiology, Epistemology, Higher Education, Objectivity
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Nelson, Ralph D. Jr.; Davies, Reg – Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), 1998
Describes the nature of particle technology and outlines the expectations that industry has regarding particle technology, the services and resources that support the field, and the preparation in particle technology for technical graduates. Contains 17 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Industrial Education
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. – 1988
Without continued technical innovation and rapid conversion of these innovations to quality products and processes, America cannot remain a viable competitor in today's global markets. This volume contains five presentations at a symposium convened by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine,…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Industry, International Trade, Research and Development
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Lederman, Leon M. – Issues in Science and Technology, 1985
Reviews the status of high energy physics and the contributions resulting from research with particle accelerators. Supports the value of supercolliders and discusses its potential impact on scientific research. Also reviews and analyzes the basic components of the Standard Model. (ML)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Force, Physics, Quantum Mechanics
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