The general public often defines "science" under the category of all experimental sciences, or fields of knowledge in which it is possible to control for every variable (math, physics, chemistry, Biology, geology, etc.). However when dealing with people, who are much more complicated than mere atoms, it is not possible to have a pure experimental science. The next best thing are what are called non-experimental sciences, or what are more commonly referred to as the Social Sciences (politics, economics, anthropology, psychology, sociology, etc.).
When education as a field focuses on analysis or improvement, it often uses scientific methodology to improve learning retention, and so in this respect it is a science. However when used for routine purposes, it's more of an art.
There are education courses that are considered a social science. However, the degree itself is typically an arts degree.
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Eva T. Krugly-Smolska has written: 'Culture and science education' -- subject(s): Education, Minorities, Science, Science and civilization, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science, Study and teaching, Women
Some social science theories related to education include symbolic interactionism, which focuses on how individuals create and interpret meanings in educational settings; social reproduction theory, which examines how societal inequalities are perpetuated through the education system; and critical theory, which analyzes power dynamics in education and advocates for social change and equity.
Bernard David Davis has written: 'Storm over biology' -- subject(s): Affirmative action programs, Biology, Medical education, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Biology, Social aspects of Medical education, Social aspects of Science
Aamer Shujah has written: 'Multicultural science education' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Science, Study and teaching, Multicultural education
In education, social studies include history, political science, economics, sociology and other disciplines related to human society.
Guoju Pan has written: 'Qian tan ke xue, jiao yu yu she hui' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Science, Education, Social aspects of Education, Social aspects of Science 'Yang Zhenning fang tan lu =' -- subject(s): Physicists, Biography
Takehiko Kariya has written: 'Education reform and social class in Japan' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Educational change, Education, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, History
is an introduction to social science theory and research as they relate to education and understanding the 4 pillars of learning( learning to do, learning to know, learning to live together & learning to be).
Bob Carter has written: 'Human and other animals' -- subject(s): SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Animals, Social aspects, Philosophy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Psychological aspects, Human-animal relationships 'Industrial relations in education'
Jean Barre has written: 'Lover's pride'