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Explore Understanding Science as a Social Endeavor

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Learn that modern science is based on the work of past civilizations and historical discoveries Consider scientific work as a human activity that is subject to criticism and bias Learn the ways in which science brings insights and information to public concerns

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Mozilla | Hive Chicago Learning Network
http://www.hivechicago.org

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Badge Type: skill

Expected Duration: weeks

Criteria

  1. The student gives at least one example of the impact of a historical discovery from another culture.
  2. [required] The student explains how the work they are doing is built upon or connected to historical discoveries.
  3. [required] The student asks follow up questions when presented with a claim or idea to gather supporting evidence.
  4. The student gives at least one example (real or hypothetical) of how scientists or engineers might be influenced by their perspective or background.
  5. [required] The student explains how an historical scientific (technological, mathematical, or engineering) debate has changed over time with the introduction of new discoveries and evidence.
  6. The student explains to others (e.g. the public, family, peers) how his/her work connects to real world issues.
  7. [required] The student describes how STEM brings insight and understanding to at least one local and one global issue ( e.g. impacts of pet coke on asthma)

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