This chapter surveys the rise of laboratory science during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It shows how, during the nineteenth century, laboratories became distinct places of experiment and surveys the growth of university laboratories for teaching and for research across Europe and North America in particular during the second half of the century. The chapter investigates the increasing importance of experimental culture in physics in particular and the ways in which other scientific disciplines such as chemistry and physiology adopted and adapted to laboratory life. It looks at the place of laboratories in the growth of Big Science during the second half of the twentieth century and the further transformations in laboratory cultur...
Educational research expanded rapidly in the twentieth century. This expansion drove the interested ...
The objectives of higher education are being critically examined these days. In an earlier time cult...
Physics is very much an experimental science, but too often, students at the undergraduate level are...
This chapter surveys the rise of laboratory science during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. I...
The history of science is inseparable from the development of a contained and controlled space for t...
The most distinctive contribution that the sciences have made to educational practice is the laborat...
The goal of the book is to explore the variety of ways in which innovative activities were carried o...
The chapters explores the history of eighteenth century chemical laboratories and instrument
The development of laboratories in Dutch medical faculties. Until the middle of the 19th century med...
With over forty chapters, written by leading scholars, this comprehensive volume represents the best...
This article focuses on physics textbooks and textbook physics in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
Today's vast multinational scientific monoliths bear little resemblance to the modest laboratories o...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
Science has become a school subject before the invention of Instruments designed specifically for sc...
In the last decades of the nineteenth century, many European countries adopted a laboratory science ...
Educational research expanded rapidly in the twentieth century. This expansion drove the interested ...
The objectives of higher education are being critically examined these days. In an earlier time cult...
Physics is very much an experimental science, but too often, students at the undergraduate level are...
This chapter surveys the rise of laboratory science during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. I...
The history of science is inseparable from the development of a contained and controlled space for t...
The most distinctive contribution that the sciences have made to educational practice is the laborat...
The goal of the book is to explore the variety of ways in which innovative activities were carried o...
The chapters explores the history of eighteenth century chemical laboratories and instrument
The development of laboratories in Dutch medical faculties. Until the middle of the 19th century med...
With over forty chapters, written by leading scholars, this comprehensive volume represents the best...
This article focuses on physics textbooks and textbook physics in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
Today's vast multinational scientific monoliths bear little resemblance to the modest laboratories o...
Traditional views of nineteenth century science has viewed it in terms of a largely unproblematic in...
Science has become a school subject before the invention of Instruments designed specifically for sc...
In the last decades of the nineteenth century, many European countries adopted a laboratory science ...
Educational research expanded rapidly in the twentieth century. This expansion drove the interested ...
The objectives of higher education are being critically examined these days. In an earlier time cult...
Physics is very much an experimental science, but too often, students at the undergraduate level are...