Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts
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Resumo: | In the current paper, we present an investigation carried out to map the reception and use of Mendeleev’s periodic classification in the Portuguese education system, from 1850 to 1975 while being confronted with other classifications. We present protagonists and documents to demonstrate the attention that the topic received. The research involved the identification of textbooks, programs and graphic presentations used in higher and secondary education levels within this time frame. During the 1880s, Mendeleev’s classification appears in higher-level (text)books and programs. Secondary school textbooks however remained faithful to earlier classifications for some more decades, with the exception of the first occurrence found in a textbook for advanced high school in 1906. It does not seem that the periodic system was integrated in the official secondary programs before 1938. The oldest use of periodic charts seems to be from after 1891 at the University of Coimbra, the oldest surviving one dating back to the second quarter of the twentieth century. The periodic table wall charts seem to have entered the secondary classroom in Portugal by the 1960s. This survey of the use of the periodic system in Portugal demonstrates how the different contexts of reception have shaped its introduction in the educational system of what we now regard as the indispensable tool for chemistry. While there was relatively little scientific debate on the periodic law and system, as far as it was found, Mendeleev’s classification was appropriated at different speed and stages through textbooks and charts, responding to different pedagogical needs and usage. |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and chartsPeriodic classificationMendeleevPortugalTextbooksChartsIn the current paper, we present an investigation carried out to map the reception and use of Mendeleev’s periodic classification in the Portuguese education system, from 1850 to 1975 while being confronted with other classifications. We present protagonists and documents to demonstrate the attention that the topic received. The research involved the identification of textbooks, programs and graphic presentations used in higher and secondary education levels within this time frame. During the 1880s, Mendeleev’s classification appears in higher-level (text)books and programs. Secondary school textbooks however remained faithful to earlier classifications for some more decades, with the exception of the first occurrence found in a textbook for advanced high school in 1906. It does not seem that the periodic system was integrated in the official secondary programs before 1938. The oldest use of periodic charts seems to be from after 1891 at the University of Coimbra, the oldest surviving one dating back to the second quarter of the twentieth century. The periodic table wall charts seem to have entered the secondary classroom in Portugal by the 1960s. This survey of the use of the periodic system in Portugal demonstrates how the different contexts of reception have shaped its introduction in the educational system of what we now regard as the indispensable tool for chemistry. While there was relatively little scientific debate on the periodic law and system, as far as it was found, Mendeleev’s classification was appropriated at different speed and stages through textbooks and charts, responding to different pedagogical needs and usage.Firenze University Press2021-08-25T15:20:11Z2019-01-01T00:00:00Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/31859eng10.13128/Substantia-744Malaquias, IsabelOliveira, João A. B. P.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:01:31Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/31859Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:03:39.721334Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts Malaquias, Isabel Periodic classification Mendeleev Portugal Textbooks Charts |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts |
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Shaping the periodic classification in Portugal through (text)books and charts |
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Malaquias, Isabel |
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Malaquias, Isabel Oliveira, João A. B. P. |
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Oliveira, João A. B. P. |
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Malaquias, Isabel Oliveira, João A. B. P. |
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Periodic classification Mendeleev Portugal Textbooks Charts |
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In the current paper, we present an investigation carried out to map the reception and use of Mendeleev’s periodic classification in the Portuguese education system, from 1850 to 1975 while being confronted with other classifications. We present protagonists and documents to demonstrate the attention that the topic received. The research involved the identification of textbooks, programs and graphic presentations used in higher and secondary education levels within this time frame. During the 1880s, Mendeleev’s classification appears in higher-level (text)books and programs. Secondary school textbooks however remained faithful to earlier classifications for some more decades, with the exception of the first occurrence found in a textbook for advanced high school in 1906. It does not seem that the periodic system was integrated in the official secondary programs before 1938. The oldest use of periodic charts seems to be from after 1891 at the University of Coimbra, the oldest surviving one dating back to the second quarter of the twentieth century. The periodic table wall charts seem to have entered the secondary classroom in Portugal by the 1960s. This survey of the use of the periodic system in Portugal demonstrates how the different contexts of reception have shaped its introduction in the educational system of what we now regard as the indispensable tool for chemistry. While there was relatively little scientific debate on the periodic law and system, as far as it was found, Mendeleev’s classification was appropriated at different speed and stages through textbooks and charts, responding to different pedagogical needs and usage. |
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