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Not just another way of knowing…

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InnovationThe introduction of new things or methods

Why is new good?

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Scientific Literacy

What is it?

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• Knowledgeable about content

• Understands the process of science

• Can apply scientific thinking to other areas of life

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General Populatio

n

Science Student

s

Scientifically Literate

People

Scientists

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Scientifically Literate

People

Science Students

Scientists

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What do we require of a scientifically literate population?

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A scientifically literate person is equipped to become an active, informed citizen who can confidently contribute to debates and make reasoned judgements about moral, ethical and social issues and the role of science and technology.

QSA (science scope and sequence 1-9)

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Thinking is action

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When things go wrong….

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Autism, schizophrenia, diabetes, Alzheimer's, cancer, Huntington’s disease, ……. Thanks, fruit flies!

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CREATION MUSEUM

Nuclear PhysicsMolecular biologyGeologyBiochemistryBotanyPlanetary scienceAstronomyCosmologyVirologyBacteriologyGeneticsImmunologyMicrobiologyOceanographyPaleontologyThermodynamics

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….never inject them.

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Assertion or denial is not enough

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Should all opinions be treated with respect?

If all views are equal, then all views are worthless…

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Why do we need a system to organise and justify our knowledge?

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Here's a little test: Pictured to the right are four cards. Each card contains a letter on one side, and a number on the other. Which cards must you turn over to test the following statement? "If a card has a vowel on one side, then it has an even number on the other side."

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What makes an idea scientific?

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Early hypothesis testers

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PersephoneHades Demeter

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Effective, powerful, explanatory hypotheses have fewer degrees of freedom (less wiggle room)

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The Characteristics of a Scientific Hypothesis 5 Simple steps to follow in testing a hypothesis

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1. It must explain all the facts, or it is wrong or only partly right.

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2. It should be in accord with accepted principles, eg. the cat got onto the roof by floating upwards is not acceptable.

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3. Of all the possible explanations, choose the simplest. (Ockham’s Razor)

Less wiggle room

Fewer degrees of freedom

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4. The explanation should not be contentious and in as much need of explanation as the original set of facts. It should be less complicated than what it explains.

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5. It must be falsifiable. In this case, it should be possible to outline an experiment that has the potential to disprove the hypothesis. If no such experiment can be carried out, the hypothesis is a poor one.

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Hypothesis

Theory

Law

RUBBISH!

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Laws are generally descriptive in nature

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Theories try and explain phenomena by modeling the way the universe works

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On evolution“It’s only a

theory”

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“No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong.”

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“What separates science from all other human activities is its belief in the provisional nature of conclusions.”

Michael Shermer

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Transferable Science Thinking

Photosynthesis produces oxygen. Oxygen was found to be produced by providing Martian soil with sterile nutrients.

Photosynthesis has occurred

Oxygen production is a

NECESSARY

but not

SUFFICIENT

condition to establish that photosynthesis has occurred.

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Transferable Science Thinking

Wiccan membership is increasing at a steady rate.Firefox downloads are increasing at a steady rate.

Wiccan membership causes people to download Firefox ORDownloading Firefox creates Wiccans

Under what circumstances does

CORRELATION

Suggest

CAUSATION?

Smoking Lung cancerEthical considerations of trials

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All knowledge is presented in an uncritical fashion – as ‘fixed’ and ‘non-negotiable’. Because knowledge is viewed as static, it is regularly presented in the form of tables, charts, handouts, texts and comprehension activities.

Students encouraged to view knowledge as changeable, attempting to understand, critique, improve and transform it to construct new knowledge.

Intellectual Quality (productive Pedagogy)

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Evolution

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Establishment PremisesThe Earth is oldLife is oldLife has changed - Species that used to exist no longer exist; Species that exist now did not exist then

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How do we know? Epistemic Issues Atomic structure Radioactive decay - Nature’s

clocks Geological data

How do we know about atomic structure?

What else does atomic structure explain?

Is the rate of radioactive decay constant?

How can we know about such slow geological processes?

The Earth is old

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How do we know? Epistemic Issues•Fossil record

•Dating of fossils

•How can we be sure fossils are the remains of living things?

•Sedimentary rock cannot be dated, are the methods used rigorous enough?

•Are the fossils found sufficiently representative?

Life is old

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How do we know? Epistemic Issues•Enough organisms end up being fossilised to be representative of broad changes

•Very few current species found

•Very few old species extant

•Could there just be species gaps in the fossil record?

•What counterexamples may exist? In what way are they significant?

Life has changed

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What makes an idea scientific?

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Science

Another way of knowing

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Focus on the development of scientific literacy.

What happens without a scientifically literate population?

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Epistemology – how it is that we know things to be true

Science is another way of knowing, equal to other ways and not having any epistemological supremacy.

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Studying science helps students understand the nature of the world around them and their place in that world. It promotes the development of personal attributes such as perseverance, cooperation, collaboration and creativity and engages students in distinctive ways of thinking about and explaining events and phenomena.

Through participation in authentic, 'real-world' science experiences, students develop the essential knowledge, attitudes and skills that help them become active and informed citizens, capable of making personal decisions.

Key Learning Area (science)