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Science and Education

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Science and Education

In an age when education wrestles with artificial intelligence, cultural division, and contested ideologies, Thomas Henry Huxley's Science and Education remains strikingly relevant. First published in 1893, this collection of essays by "Darwin's Bulldog" challenges us to rethink what it means to educate wisely and well. Huxley championed a curriculum that gave science equal weight with the humanities, anticipating today's calls to bridge the divide between technology and culture. His celebrated essay On a Piece of Chalk reveals the wonder of geology in an ordinary object, while his reflections on Joseph Priestley underscore the need for intellectual freedom to advance knowledge. Rejecting censorship, Huxley urged free inquiry, critical thinking, and rational debate. Inkwell Press republishes this classic (along with five additional essays by Huxley) not as a relic but as an enduring guide for anyone who cares about education's highest aims.

Praise for Science and Education

This essay collection was pivotal in establishing the intellectual foundation for modern scientific education by arguing that scientific thinking and methodology should be central to school curricula rather than merely supplementary to classical studies, a debate that remains highly relevant today as educators continue to grapple with how to balance scientific literacy, critical thinking, and traditional humanities in preparing students for an increasingly technology-driven world.

-- Claude Sonnet 4

Huxley's Science and Education endures as a classic defense of science literacy as vital to education, democracy, and modern life.

-- ChatGPT5

This work is significant for its passionate advocacy of scientific education and critical thinking as essential for societal progress, remaining relevant today for its insights into the enduring tension between science, education, and public policy in fostering informed citizenship.

-- Grok

Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) was a British biologist, anthropologist, and educator, often called "Darwin's Bulldog" for his unyielding defense of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Born in Ealing, England, he was largely self-educated, excelling in science and medicine. Huxley made significant contributions to comparative anatomy, particularly in studying marine invertebrates and vertebrate evolution. A prolific writer and lecturer, Huxley actively promoted scientific education, serving on the London School Board and striving to make education widely accessible.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal458
  • Udgivelsesdato15-09-2025
  • ISBN139798899460098
  • Forlag Inkwell Press
  • MålgruppeFrom age 0
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt658 g
  • Dybde2,5 cm
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    15,2 cm
    22,9 cm

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