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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Astronomy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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To understand the motivation for my talk, you must bear in mind what Don Wentzel discussed so eloquently at the beginning of the colloquium. In the U.S., the vast majority of students taking astronomy classes at the college level are not science majors. Many students coming into the astronomy courses are afraid and distrustful of science and often see science as a very alien endeavor, quite separate from their everyday lives and other studies.
For such students, it can sometimes be very reassuring and enlightening to show some interesting connections between astronomy and other (nonscience) fields at a few places in the introductory astronomy course. For example, many students are surprised and excited to see the inspiration that astronomy has provided for music, literature, and art and some of the interesting connections between astronomy and psychology, archaeology, and law.
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- 2. Astronomy and Culture
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 105: The Teaching of Astronomy , 1990 , pp. 50 - 56
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1990