On the Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences

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"On the Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences" is an essay by Thomas Henry Huxley that argues for the importance of studying natural history as a foundation for scientific education and critical thinking.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
scientific essay
advocates study of natural history as a basis for scientific education
aimsTo justify the inclusion of natural history in general education
show the mental discipline provided by scientific study
argues education should cultivate the power of seeing and reasoning
natural history develops habits of observation
natural history fosters critical thinking
natural history is essential for a liberal education
scientific training should be part of general education
associatedWith Thomas Henry Huxley’s advocacy of science in schools
author Thomas Henry Huxley
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes purely classical education without science
educationalFocus development of accurate observation
formation of scientific habits of mind
training of the reasoning faculties
emphasizes discipline of the mind through science
empirical observation
inductive reasoning
genre educational essay
science writing
hasAuthorOccupation biologist
educator
science popularizer
historicalContext Victorian era debates on curriculum reform
influencedBy 19th-century developments in biology
rise of professional science in Victorian Britain
intendedAudience educators
general educated public
students
language English
mainTopic critical thinking
natural history
science education
scientific method
philosophicalTheme relationship between science and education
role of science in liberal culture
value of empirical knowledge
proposes natural history as a model for scientific training
science as a means of intellectual discipline
relatedTo Victorian scientific naturalism
history of science education in the 19th century
supports integration of science into school curricula

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