The history and philosophy of chemistry in the initial training of chemistry teachers

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Mario Roberto Quintanilla Gatica
Henry Giovany Cabrera Castillo
Jecsan Zambrano

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 We present and discuss the meta-theoretical and methodological guidelines of an innovative experience that introduces the history of science and philosophy of science in chemistry didactics courses in the initial training of secondary school teachers. The aim is to promote and develop a more comprehensive, interesting, and valuable vision of the production of knowledge in this disciplinary field of science, in the face of the current and diverse challenges imposed by a new culture of science teaching. The results reveal an interesting reflection on how the formative and theoretical orientation of teachers contributes to a more humane view of chemistry, its teaching and learning. 



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Author Biographies

Mario Roberto Quintanilla Gatica, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Profesor Asociado

Director del Laboratorio GRECIA-UC

Facultad de Educación

Henry Giovany Cabrera Castillo, Universidad del Valle

Profesor Facultad de Educación y Pedagogía

Doctor en Educación

Magister en Educación

Licenciado en Biología y Química

Jecsan Zambrano, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación

Profesor Facultad de Ciencias Básicas

Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación