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Links Among Engineering, Technology, Science, and SocietySCRE.ETS2
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Explore the impact of technology on social, political, or economic systems.SCRE.ETS2.1
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Describe the dynamic interplay among engineering, technology, and applied science.SCRE.ETS2.2
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Identify the most appropriate scientific instruments and/or computer programs for different experiments and research, and learn to use, care for, and maintain them, gather data, and analyze results.SCRE.ETS2.3
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Engage in evidence-based arguments through the scientific method of investigation to understand the effective role that scientific discoveries played in the progression of humankind.SCRE.ETS2.4
Applications of ScienceSCRE.ETS3
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Research and present information about the history of the development of a scientific theory. Articulate reasons for refinements and/or replacement of this theory over time. SCRE.ETS3.1
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Engage in argument from evidence supporting the statement that science is tentative.SCRE.ETS3.2
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Generate questions and engage in discussion regarding the role of ethics in scientific research and in decision making based on scientific information.SCRE.ETS3.3
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Make observations and ask questions about the natural world. Refine the questions such that they can be answered by way of scientific investigation. SCRE.ETS3.4
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Use online search engines to find sources of scientific information. Develop, share, and revise criteria for evaluating reliability of sources.SCRE.ETS3.5
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Obtain and communicate information regarding ethical research practices pertaining to humans and animals as well as information regarding proper permitting agencies and procedures. SCRE.ETS3.6
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Obtain and present information on research protocols including citation formats (APA, MLA, etc.), plagiarism, and copyright and patent laws. SCRE.ETS3.7
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Engage in the peer review process by giving and receiving detailed feedback throughout the process of planning and carrying out investigations. SCRE.ETS3.8
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Develop a research proposal including the following: a problem statement; purpose of research; significance of research; objectives; literature review (including both primary and secondary sources); materials and methods; detailed budget; data analysis procedures; and, references. Include a list of potential risks associated with the study and a detailed safety plan as appropriate for materials and methods. Revise the proposal based on feedback from teacher and peers.SCRE.ETS3.9
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Create a scientific journal and/or lab notebook for recording qualitative and quantitative data.SCRE.ETS3.10
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Carry out an original scientific investigation (experiment or study) after having received approval of a revised research proposal.SCRE.ETS3.11
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Select and use appropriate statistical procedures (descriptive statistics, t-tests, regression and correlation, chi-square, etc.) to analyze data. Use available calculators, spreadsheets, and statistical software programs.SCRE.ETS3.12
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Select and use appropriate data tables, graphs, and diagrams to represent data. Use mathematics and computational thinking to look for patterns in data.SCRE.ETS3.13
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Develop a conclusion based on data analysis and cite evidence to support the conclusion. SCRE.ETS3.14
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Use data to develop a model. Evaluate the effectiveness of the model by making and testing predictions.SCRE.ETS3.15
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Evaluate experimental results and identify possible sources of error or bias in scientific investigations (published research, original research, and research of peers). SCRE.ETS3.16
- 17
Write a scientific paper based on original scientific research including the following or equivalent sections: abstract, introduction, literature review, materials and methods, results, conclusions, and literature cited.SCRE.ETS3.17
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Prepare and give a presentation based on original scientific research. SCRE.ETS3.18
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Prepare a poster based on original scientific research and participate in a poster session.SCRE.ETS3.19
- 20
Submit research to scientific agencies as appropriate. SCRE.ETS3.20
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