Cosmology differs in some respects significantly from other sciences,
primarily because of its intimate association with issues of a conceptual and
philosophical nature. Because cosmology in the broader sense relates to the
world views held by students, it provides a means for bridging the gap between
the teaching of science and the teaching of humanistic subjects. Students
should of course learn to distinguish between what is right and wrong about the
science of the universe. No less importantly, they should learn to recognize
the limits of science and that there are questions about nature that may
forever remain unanswered. Cosmology, more than any other science, is well
suited to illuminate issues of this kind.Comment: 37 page