Abstract
The essay reviews a new approach to science/physics curriculum. Scientific knowledge is considered as a culture, and the disciplinary content knowledge is upgraded to cultural content knowledge ). Physics disciplinary knowledge is considered as comprised of fundamental theoriesFundamental theory, structure of hierarchically structured in triadic model: nucleus-body-periphery representing discipline-culture. This structure supports displaying major steps of the scientific discourseDiscourses in construction of the particular discipline. By contrast between the fundamentals and their alternatives the conceptual meaning of the former is established and emphasized. As to the epistemologicalEpistemology aspects of knowledge, the cultural approach suggests considering different approaches - rationalist, empiricist and constructivist − as complementary contributions interwoven in the integrated method practiced in science. CCKCultural Content Knowledge based curriculum involves and arranges using history and philosophy of science. It seeks meta-knowledge of science appealing to the broad population of learners of different interests and preferences. Three ways to deliver the CCKCultural Content Knowledge oriented curriculum had been empirically explored. They were briefly described: new curriculum, conceptual excursus and summative lecture. Some epistemological features are addressed within the discipline-culture perspective. Altogether, the suggested curricular perspective provides a paradigm matching the tradition of dissemination of scientific literacy and enlightenment.