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Carleton Washburne

Common Science

Carleton Washburne's “Common Science” is a pioneering exploration of scientific principles tailored for the educational needs of young learners. Written in the early 20th century, this text melds engaging narrative style with practical experiments, making complex scientific concepts accessible to its readers. Washburne's clear and descriptive prose encourages curiosity and critical thinking, situating the work within the progressive educational movement that emphasized experiential learning and scientific inquiry as fundamental for holistic development. It reflects the zeitgeist of an era eager to democratize knowledge and foster an informed citizenry through practical engagement with the natural world. Washburne, an esteemed educator and reformer, dedicated his career to revolutionizing public education. His experiences as a pioneering educator at the Laboratory School in Winnetka influenced his approach to science education and underscored the necessity of integrating hands-on experience with theoretical understanding. Driven by his belief that education should cultivate a spirit of inquiry, Washburne's insights in “Common Science” resonate with his broader vision for a more progressive and inclusive educational framework. I highly recommend “Common Science” not only for educators but also for anyone interested in how foundational scientific knowledge can inspire a lifelong love of learning. This book serves as an invaluable resource that bridges the gap between science and education, making it an essential addition to the library of both educators and aspiring scientists.
534 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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