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In conversation with guest host Thomas Locke, Dr. Gundula Bosch discusses the significance of philosophy in science education, emphasizing the need for an understanding of the basic principles and values which underpin scientific inquiry. She highlights the founding of the R3ISE Center, which aims to integrate philosophy into science education, focusing on the three Rs: rigor, reproducibility, and responsibility. The conversation explores the importance of learning from mistakes, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and the future directions for the R3ISE Center in enhancing continuing scientific education.
By Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthIn conversation with guest host Thomas Locke, Dr. Gundula Bosch discusses the significance of philosophy in science education, emphasizing the need for an understanding of the basic principles and values which underpin scientific inquiry. She highlights the founding of the R3ISE Center, which aims to integrate philosophy into science education, focusing on the three Rs: rigor, reproducibility, and responsibility. The conversation explores the importance of learning from mistakes, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and the future directions for the R3ISE Center in enhancing continuing scientific education.