Biology technology, and innovation in high school curriculum

Authors

  • Antonio Carlos Rodrigues de Amorim Faculdade de Educação/Unicamp

Keywords:

biology and technology, curriculum innovation, teachers views.

Abstract

Based on frameworks that propose the contextualization of science education centered in the science/technology/ society relationships, and on the belief that the teacher has a fundamental role on the curriculum innovation processes, this paper describes and analyses different elements of the pedagogical practice of teachers of the city of Campinas/SP, in the perspective of outlining an overview regarding the already existing biology and technology relationship. It focuses in a detailed way the conceptions of the relationships between biology and technology present in the instructional materials used or produced by teachers, describing and discussing the wide range spectrum of identified possibilities. It also emphasizes the approaches to biology and technology relationships identified by interviewing the teachers, being them similar or not to those found in the instructional materials. Indicators of the existence of a problematic theory and practice association, in which the theoretical elements (science) are hierarchically superior to the practical elements (technology), were detected. This kind of association should constitute a focus of attention in the construction of innovative proposals for the biology curriculum, since science classroom discussions regarding technology – in their ethical, aesthetical, epistemological, and marketing aspects – represent an important path to dimension the biological knowledge in the capitalist contemporary society.

Published

2016-11-21

How to Cite

de Amorim, A. C. R. (2016). Biology technology, and innovation in high school curriculum. Investigations in Science Education, 3(1), 61–80. Retrieved from https://ienci.if.ufrgs.br/index.php/ienci/article/view/625