Palabras de químicaoralidad y escritura en la enseñanza de una Ciencia Experimental
- García Belmar, Antonio
- Bertomeu Sánchez, José Ramón
ISSN: 1699-8308
Year of publication: 2010
Issue: 10
Pages: 107-148
Type: Article
More publications in: Cultura escrita y sociedad
Abstract
Public lectures and experimental demonstrations, one of the more widespread forms of teaching and popularization of Experimental Science in the 18th and 19th centuries, constitute a privileged space for the study of interactions between orality and writing. In this article we analyze the lecturing style used by Louis Jacques Thénard (1777-1857) in the Chemistry courses he taught at the Collège de France in the early 19th century through the notes taken by some of his listeners who, following an old and extended tradition, produced rich and detailed notebooks wherein they reconstructed the contents of the lessons. The writing practices associated with these student notebooks and the way this activity interacted with other writing, reading, observation and manipulative practices related to the study of Experimental Sciences such as Chemistry are also discussed.