In Defense of Science: Why Scientific Literacy Matters
In an era when many in the science community feel that science is under attack, In Defense of Science explains why ordinary citizens need to have an understanding of science, its methods, and its groundbreaking discoveries. The authors debunk several misconceptions of science and scientists, and advocate that science is an integral part of society and everyday life.

This book begins with an introduction to science and its basic concepts, including a brief and entertaining history of science and scientific discoveries, before taking on current views of science in society. It surveys the many sources of our ideas of science, including pop culture, classics of literature, news media, and political discourse. Much of the information from these sources tends to mislead, and the only way to guard against such misinformation is to become scientifically literate, and promote scientific literacy in society. The book therefore delves into the reasons that so many people do not understand basic scientific principles and do not keep up with scientific breakthroughs, and finishes by examining the current state of science education. It includes many resources for further reading, and is presented in an engaging and entertaining way.
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In Defense of Science: Why Scientific Literacy Matters
In an era when many in the science community feel that science is under attack, In Defense of Science explains why ordinary citizens need to have an understanding of science, its methods, and its groundbreaking discoveries. The authors debunk several misconceptions of science and scientists, and advocate that science is an integral part of society and everyday life.

This book begins with an introduction to science and its basic concepts, including a brief and entertaining history of science and scientific discoveries, before taking on current views of science in society. It surveys the many sources of our ideas of science, including pop culture, classics of literature, news media, and political discourse. Much of the information from these sources tends to mislead, and the only way to guard against such misinformation is to become scientifically literate, and promote scientific literacy in society. The book therefore delves into the reasons that so many people do not understand basic scientific principles and do not keep up with scientific breakthroughs, and finishes by examining the current state of science education. It includes many resources for further reading, and is presented in an engaging and entertaining way.
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In Defense of Science: Why Scientific Literacy Matters

In Defense of Science: Why Scientific Literacy Matters

In Defense of Science: Why Scientific Literacy Matters

In Defense of Science: Why Scientific Literacy Matters

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Overview

In an era when many in the science community feel that science is under attack, In Defense of Science explains why ordinary citizens need to have an understanding of science, its methods, and its groundbreaking discoveries. The authors debunk several misconceptions of science and scientists, and advocate that science is an integral part of society and everyday life.

This book begins with an introduction to science and its basic concepts, including a brief and entertaining history of science and scientific discoveries, before taking on current views of science in society. It surveys the many sources of our ideas of science, including pop culture, classics of literature, news media, and political discourse. Much of the information from these sources tends to mislead, and the only way to guard against such misinformation is to become scientifically literate, and promote scientific literacy in society. The book therefore delves into the reasons that so many people do not understand basic scientific principles and do not keep up with scientific breakthroughs, and finishes by examining the current state of science education. It includes many resources for further reading, and is presented in an engaging and entertaining way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781641432511
Publisher: Bernan Press
Publication date: 08/31/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Frank R. Spellman, PhD, is the author or co-author of more than 110 books on safety, occupational health and the sciences. He was formerly an assistant professor of environmental health at Old Dominion University.

Joan Price-Bayer is co-author of the previous edition of this book and the first edition of The Handbook of Nature.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 1 What is Science?
Chapter 2 2 Why Science?
Chapter 3 3 Science in Pop Culture
Chapter 4 4 Alternative Sciences
Chapter 5 5 Good Science vs. Feel Good Science
Chapter 6 6 Science, Politics, and Religion
Chapter 7 7 Please, No Science! I Hate Math!
Chapter 8 8 Science Is Hard Work-Too Hard!
Chapter 9 9 Science Is Only for Nerds, Geeks, and Weirdoes!
Chapter 10 10 Science Education and Science Careers
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