SCE3260 Final: SCE Exam study 2

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Science&Exam&
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Week$2;$The$Nature$of$Science&
Learning(Outcomes:(&
Identify&what&it&means&to&say&that&‘science&is&a&human&endeavour’&&
Discuss&the&nature&of&science,&including&the&roles&of&data&and&evidence,&and&the&value&
of&peer&review.&&
Collaborate&with&peers&to&plan&methods,&gather&evidence&and&make&a&claim.&
Identify&and&describe&science&process&skills&
Ask&questions,&gather&data,&form&hypothesis,&test&ideas,&compare&results,&look&for&patterns,&
ask&for&peer&review&
Science(-(a(Human(Endeavour&
Science&is&a&process:&its&how&humans&explore&and&make&sense&of&the&world&around&us&
Science&is&knowledge&and&skills:&the&information&humans&gather&as&a&result&of&our&
explorations&and&testing&of&ideas&
Key(Ideas(about(Science&
Science&relies&on&evidence&from&the&natural&world,&evidence&is&examined&and&interpreted&
using&logic,&new&claims&are&evaluated&against&existing&evidence.&Science&is&a&process&that&
follows&certain&guidelines,&but&allows&for&creative&thinking&and&problem&solving.&Scientists&
work&within&their&society&and&its&culture,&perceived&value&of&different&groups&contributions&
to&science&changes&over&time.&
What&are&the&differences&between&making&an&observation,&and&making&an&
inference?&&
How&can&you&determine&if&the&inferences&are&correct?&&
What&other&evidence&would&you&like&to&gather&to&support&your&inferences?&&
Why&is&evidence&important&in&science?&&
& & 1)&What&is&meant&by&the&phrase,&‘science&as&a&human&endeavour’?&
& & 2)&What&are&three&key&ideas&of&science&we&discussed?&&
& & 3)&Give&an&example&of&a&hands&on&activity&you&could&do&with&students&to&&
&&&&&&&demonstrate&the&role&of&evidence&in&working&scientifically&
& & 4)&Give&some&examples&about&how&humans’&ideas&about&the&natural&world&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&have&changed&over&time&
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Ask questions, gather data, form hypothesis, test ideas, compare results, look for patterns, ask for peer review. Science is a process: its how humans explore and make sense of the world around us. Science is knowledge and skills: the information humans gather as a result of our explorations and testing of ideas. Science relies on evidence from the natural world, evidence is examined and interpreted using logic, new claims are evaluated against existing evidence. Science is a process that follows certain guidelines, but allows for creative thinking and problem solving.

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