Departmento de Biologia (Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas)-Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
CBE Life Sci Educ. 2009 Winter;8(4):338-43. doi: 10.1187/cbe.08-12-0070.
The history of science should be incorporated into science teaching as a means of improving learning and also to increase the students' understanding about the nature of science. In biology education, the history of microscopy deserves a special place. The discovery of this instrument not only opened a new and fantastic microworld but also led to the development of one unifying principle of biological sciences (i.e., cell theory). The microscopes of Leeuwenhoek and Hooke opened windows into the microworld of living organisms. In the present work, the knowledge of these themes was analyzed in a group of students beginning an undergraduate biology course. Our data suggest that the history of microscopy is poorly treated at the secondary school level. We propose a didactic activity using a replica of Leeuwenhoek's microscope made with Plexiglas and a lens obtained from a key chain laser pointer or from a broken CD drive. The proposed activity motivated students to learn about microscopy and helped them to appreciate scientific knowledge from a historical perspective.
科学史应该作为一种提高学习效果的手段融入科学教学中,也应该作为增加学生对科学本质理解的手段。在生物学教育中,显微镜的历史值得特别关注。这一仪器的发现不仅开辟了一个崭新而奇妙的微观世界,还导致了生物学科学的一个统一原则的发展(即细胞学说)。列文虎克和胡克的显微镜为我们打开了通往活生物体微观世界的窗户。在目前的工作中,我们分析了一组开始学习本科生物学课程的学生对这些主题的了解。我们的数据表明,在中学阶段,显微镜的历史被处理得很差。我们提出了一项使用由有机玻璃制成的列文虎克显微镜复制品和从钥匙链激光笔或损坏的 CD 驱动器获得的透镜进行的教学活动。所提出的活动激发了学生对显微镜的学习兴趣,并帮助他们从历史角度欣赏科学知识。