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  2004, Vol. 25 Issue (10): 14-17    DOI:
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The Historical Evolution of Scientific Literacy Education in the Junior Middle School Chemistry Curriculum in China
WEI Bing
Institute of Scientifc Education, College of Biology and Chemisry, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510405
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Abstract  Scientific literacy consists of science content and its companion meanings. Based on this model, the authorexamined the purposes of junior middle school chemistry curriculum (JMSCC) in past more than twenty years in China by use of document analysis. The JMSCC was divided into four stages and the purpose of the JMSCC in each stage was analyzed. The change trend of the purpose of the JMSCC during this period of time was identified, which historically displays the progress of scientific literacy eductiom in the JSSCC.
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Key wordsscientific literacy education      junior middle school chemistry curriculum (JMSCC)     
    
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WEI Bing. The Historical Evolution of Scientific Literacy Education in the Junior Middle School Chemistry Curriculum in China[J]. , 2004, 25(10): 14-17.
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