A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine
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Resumo: | This year celebrates the International Year of the Periodic Table (PT), a fact that makes this theme widely explored by teachers and researchers in the area of Chemical Education, as well as being a frequent subject in popular science magazines. Thus, taking into account the importance of popular science texts (PSTs) in science education, the present work aimed to identify and evaluate historical aspects of PT present in PSTs published in Galileu Magazine. With this study, we intend to verify the feasibility of using PSTs about PT in teaching contexts, such as in the initial and continuing formation of chemistry teachers, or for high school chemistry education. This is a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research, conducted directly on the magazine website using the descriptor “periodic table”. Four categories were used to analyze the selected PSTs: (i) the number of personage mentioned; (ii) who produced the PST? (iii) indication of scientific publications as reference; (iv) existence of iconography; (v) historical knowledge, formal and conceptual aspects related to PT. The research resulted in 21 PSTs, ten published this year, a fact that should be related to UNESCO's tribute to the development of the PT. Of the total PSTs selected, only seven presented historical information related to PT. Six of these PSTs were published this year, corroborating the idea that PT's historic development is important to understand what we are celebrating this year. We note that only two of the PSTs that present historical aspects of PT, which are translations of texts originally published in English in the site The Conversation, were produced by researchers, the others are signed by the journal's editorial staff. Regarding the other criteria analyzed, we observed that some PSTs (n = 4) mention a considerable number of personages, reaching 23, and others do not mention any (n = 1) or just one personage (n = 2); only one PST cites scientific publication as reference; all PSTs use one (n = 1), 2 (n = 2) or more images (n = 5) to illustrate the discussions presented. Regarding historical knowledge, formal and conceptual aspects related to PT we note that the clippings used by the authors may reinforce some errors that have been pointed out by historians and philosophers of chemistry, such as the priority of PT, and the genius of personages involved with the development of certain scientific facts. We consider that the PSTs about PT analyzed can be worked both in high school chemistry education, as well as in the initial and continuing education of chemistry teachers, as they can contribute significantly to explore aspects that are not generally explored in chemistry textbooks. |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu MagazineUm olhar para os aspectos históricos da tabela periódica presentes em textos de divulgação científica publicados na revista GalileuEducação / Métodos e Técnicas de EnsinoEnsino de Química; Divulgação da Ciência; Classificação periódica dos elementos químicos.Chemical education; Popularization of science; Periodic classification of chemical elements.This year celebrates the International Year of the Periodic Table (PT), a fact that makes this theme widely explored by teachers and researchers in the area of Chemical Education, as well as being a frequent subject in popular science magazines. Thus, taking into account the importance of popular science texts (PSTs) in science education, the present work aimed to identify and evaluate historical aspects of PT present in PSTs published in Galileu Magazine. With this study, we intend to verify the feasibility of using PSTs about PT in teaching contexts, such as in the initial and continuing formation of chemistry teachers, or for high school chemistry education. This is a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research, conducted directly on the magazine website using the descriptor “periodic table”. Four categories were used to analyze the selected PSTs: (i) the number of personage mentioned; (ii) who produced the PST? (iii) indication of scientific publications as reference; (iv) existence of iconography; (v) historical knowledge, formal and conceptual aspects related to PT. The research resulted in 21 PSTs, ten published this year, a fact that should be related to UNESCO's tribute to the development of the PT. Of the total PSTs selected, only seven presented historical information related to PT. Six of these PSTs were published this year, corroborating the idea that PT's historic development is important to understand what we are celebrating this year. We note that only two of the PSTs that present historical aspects of PT, which are translations of texts originally published in English in the site The Conversation, were produced by researchers, the others are signed by the journal's editorial staff. Regarding the other criteria analyzed, we observed that some PSTs (n = 4) mention a considerable number of personages, reaching 23, and others do not mention any (n = 1) or just one personage (n = 2); only one PST cites scientific publication as reference; all PSTs use one (n = 1), 2 (n = 2) or more images (n = 5) to illustrate the discussions presented. Regarding historical knowledge, formal and conceptual aspects related to PT we note that the clippings used by the authors may reinforce some errors that have been pointed out by historians and philosophers of chemistry, such as the priority of PT, and the genius of personages involved with the development of certain scientific facts. We consider that the PSTs about PT analyzed can be worked both in high school chemistry education, as well as in the initial and continuing education of chemistry teachers, as they can contribute significantly to explore aspects that are not generally explored in chemistry textbooks.Neste ano comemora-se o Ano Internacional da Tabela Periódica (TP), fato que faz com que este tema seja amplamente explorado por professores/as e pesquisadores/as da área de Ensino de Química, assim como seja um assunto frequente em revistas de divulgação científica. Desta forma, levando em consideração a importância de textos de divulgação científica (TDCs) no ensino de Ciências, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo identificar e avaliar aspectos históricos da TP presentes em TDCs publicados na revista Galileu. Com este estudo pretendemos verificar a viabilidade de uso de TDCs acerca da TP em contextos de ensino, tais como na formação inicial e continuada de professores/as de Química, ou ainda para o ensino de Química na educação básica. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, de caráter descritivo-exploratório, realizada diretamente no site da revista utilizando o descritor “tabela periódica”. Quatro categorias foram utilizadas para analisar os TDCs selecionados: (i) o número de personagens mencionados; (ii) quem produziu o TDC?; (iii) indicação de publicações científicas como referência; (iv) existência de iconografia; (v) o conhecimento histórico, os aspetos formais e conceituais relacionados à TP. A pesquisa resultou em 21 TDCs, dez publicados neste ano, fato que deve estar relacionado à homenagem da UNESCO ao desenvolvimento da TP dos elementos químicos. Do total de TDCs selecionados, apenas sete apresentaram informações históricas relacionadas à TP. Seis desses TDCs foram publicados neste ano, corroborando com a ideia de que é importante a retomada histórica da TP para entender o que estamos comemorando este ano. Observamos que apenas dois dos TDCs que apresentam aspetos históricos acerca da TP, que são traduções de textos publicados originalmente em inglês no site The Conversation, foram produzidos por pesquisadores, os demais são assinados pela redação da revista. Quanto aos outros critérios analisados, observamos que alguns TDCs (n = 4) mencionam um número considerável de personagens, chegando a 23, e outros não mencionam nenhum (n = 1) ou apenas um personagem (n = 2); apenas um TDC cita publicação científica como referência; todos os TDCs utilizam uma (n = 1), 2 (n = 2) ou mais imagens (n = 5) como ilustração das discussões apresentadas. Quanto aos conhecimentos histórico, os aspetos formais e conceituais relacionados à TP observamos que os recortes utilizados pelos autores podem reforçar alguns erros que têm sido apontados por historiadores e filósofos da Química, tais como a atribuição de prioridade da TP, e a genialidade de personagens envolvidos com o desenvolvimento de determinados fatos científicos. Consideramos que os TDCs relacionados à TP analisados podem ser trabalhados tanto no ensino de Química na educação básica, quanto na formação inicial e continuada de professores/as de Química, pois podem contribuir de forma significativa para explorar aspectos que geralmente não são explorados em livros didáticos de Química.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)Lopes Romero, AdrianoBorin da Cunha, Marcia2020-01-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/actio/article/view/1088810.3895/actio.v1n1.10888ACTIO: Teaching in Sciences; 2019: Edição Especial com os Anais da III Semana das Licenciaturas; Comunicação OralACTIO: Docência em Ciências; 2019: Edição Especial com os Anais da III Semana das Licenciaturas; Comunicação Oral2525-8923reponame:Actio (Curitiba)instname:Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)instacron:UTFPRporhttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/actio/article/view/10888/7000https://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/actio/article/downloadSuppFile/10888/1457Direitos autorais 2019 ACTIO: Docência em Ciênciashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-18T23:53:54Zoai:periodicos.utfpr:article/10888Revistahttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/actio/PUBhttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/actio/oaimarcelolambach@utfpr.edu.br||actio-ct@utfpr.edu.br||periodicos@utfpr.edu.br2525-89232525-8923opendoar:2022-10-18T23:53:54Actio (Curitiba) - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)false |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine Um olhar para os aspectos históricos da tabela periódica presentes em textos de divulgação científica publicados na revista Galileu |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine Lopes Romero, Adriano Educação / Métodos e Técnicas de Ensino Ensino de Química; Divulgação da Ciência; Classificação periódica dos elementos químicos. Chemical education; Popularization of science; Periodic classification of chemical elements. |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine |
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A look at the historical aspects of the periodic table present in popular science texts published in Galileu Magazine |
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Lopes Romero, Adriano |
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Lopes Romero, Adriano Borin da Cunha, Marcia |
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Borin da Cunha, Marcia |
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Lopes Romero, Adriano Borin da Cunha, Marcia |
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Educação / Métodos e Técnicas de Ensino Ensino de Química; Divulgação da Ciência; Classificação periódica dos elementos químicos. Chemical education; Popularization of science; Periodic classification of chemical elements. |
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Educação / Métodos e Técnicas de Ensino Ensino de Química; Divulgação da Ciência; Classificação periódica dos elementos químicos. Chemical education; Popularization of science; Periodic classification of chemical elements. |
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This year celebrates the International Year of the Periodic Table (PT), a fact that makes this theme widely explored by teachers and researchers in the area of Chemical Education, as well as being a frequent subject in popular science magazines. Thus, taking into account the importance of popular science texts (PSTs) in science education, the present work aimed to identify and evaluate historical aspects of PT present in PSTs published in Galileu Magazine. With this study, we intend to verify the feasibility of using PSTs about PT in teaching contexts, such as in the initial and continuing formation of chemistry teachers, or for high school chemistry education. This is a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research, conducted directly on the magazine website using the descriptor “periodic table”. Four categories were used to analyze the selected PSTs: (i) the number of personage mentioned; (ii) who produced the PST? (iii) indication of scientific publications as reference; (iv) existence of iconography; (v) historical knowledge, formal and conceptual aspects related to PT. The research resulted in 21 PSTs, ten published this year, a fact that should be related to UNESCO's tribute to the development of the PT. Of the total PSTs selected, only seven presented historical information related to PT. Six of these PSTs were published this year, corroborating the idea that PT's historic development is important to understand what we are celebrating this year. We note that only two of the PSTs that present historical aspects of PT, which are translations of texts originally published in English in the site The Conversation, were produced by researchers, the others are signed by the journal's editorial staff. Regarding the other criteria analyzed, we observed that some PSTs (n = 4) mention a considerable number of personages, reaching 23, and others do not mention any (n = 1) or just one personage (n = 2); only one PST cites scientific publication as reference; all PSTs use one (n = 1), 2 (n = 2) or more images (n = 5) to illustrate the discussions presented. Regarding historical knowledge, formal and conceptual aspects related to PT we note that the clippings used by the authors may reinforce some errors that have been pointed out by historians and philosophers of chemistry, such as the priority of PT, and the genius of personages involved with the development of certain scientific facts. We consider that the PSTs about PT analyzed can be worked both in high school chemistry education, as well as in the initial and continuing education of chemistry teachers, as they can contribute significantly to explore aspects that are not generally explored in chemistry textbooks. |
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