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<title>Epistemological issues concerning computer simulations in science and their implications for science education</title>
<creator>Greca Dufranc, Ileana María</creator>
<creator>Seoane, Eugenia</creator>
<creator>Arriassecq, Irene</creator>
<subject>simulations in science</subject>
<subject>epistemology</subject>
<subject>simulations in science education</subject>
<description>Computers and simulations represent an undeniable aspect of daily scientific life, the&#xd;
use of simulations being comparable to the introduction of the microscope and the&#xd;
telescope, in the development of knowledge. In science education, simulations have&#xd;
been proposed for over three decades as useful tools to improve the conceptual&#xd;
understanding of students and the development of scientific capabilities. However,&#xd;
various epistemological aspects that relate to simulations have received little attention.&#xd;
Although the absence of this discussion is due to various factors, among which the&#xd;
relatively recent interest in the analysis of longstanding epistemological questions&#xd;
concerning the use of simulations, the inclusion of this discussion on the research&#xd;
agenda in science education appears relevant, if we wish to educate scientifically literate&#xd;
students in a vision of the nature of science closer to the work conducted by researchers&#xd;
today. In this paper we review some contemporary thoughts emerging from philosophy&#xd;
of science about simulations in science and set out questions that we consider of&#xd;
relevance for discussion in science education, in particular related with model-based&#xd;
learning and experimental work</description>
<date>2016-07-26</date>
<date>2016-07-26</date>
<date>2014-04</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type>
<identifier>0926-7220</identifier>
<identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10259/4166</identifier>
<identifier>10.1007/s11191-013-9673-7</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>Science and Education. 2014, V. 23, n. 4, p. 897-921</relation>
<relation>http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11191-013-9673-7</relation>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<publisher>Springer Verlag</publisher>
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