William T Goodall wrote:
> On 31 Aug 2008, at 19:13, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
>
>   
>> In a class that is about how science develops, that could well make
>> sense. I taught a class some years ago on History of Science, and that
>> is something I tried to bring into it. But I would (and did) insist  
>> that
>> we look at this process in terms of how science makes these judgments,
>> and that is by making falsifiable hypotheses and testable predictions,
>> and then doing the test. If we don't do that, I don't think we are  
>> doing
>> science.
>>     
>
> If schools are to teach history of science as well as science then  
> some other less useful subject has to be cancelled. I vote for PE/ 
> Gym :-)
>   
I should perhaps clarify that at the time I was a college professor. And 
given the epidemic of obesity in this country I would never advocate 
less physical activity for kids.

Regards,

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Kevin B. O'Brien         TANSTAAFL
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school." -- Saki
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