BIO.SCI.4.B
Relate the impact of past and current research on scientific thought and society, including research methodology, cost-benefit analysis, and contributions of diverse scientists as related to the content.
Biology · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
Standard Unwrapping
AI-generated as a starting point — sign in to edit.Vocabulary
impactpast researchcurrent researchscientific thoughtsocietyresearch methodologycost-benefit analysiscontributionsdiverse scientistscontent
Skills
- relate (the impact of past and current research on scientific thought and society) #dok2
- analyze (research methodology as it relates to scientific thought and society) #dok3
- evaluate (the cost-benefit analysis of scientific research) #dok3
- identify (contributions of diverse scientists as related to content) #dok1
- summarize (the relationship between scientific research and its societal impact) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify the contributions of diverse scientists to scientific content. #dok1
- I can recall examples of past and current scientific research. #dok1
- I can relate how past and current research has influenced scientific thought and society. #dok2
- I can summarize the impact of scientific research on society using examples. #dok2
- I can analyze how different research methodologies impact scientific thinking and societal outcomes. #dok3
- I can evaluate the cost-benefit analysis of scientific research in relation to its societal impact. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Scientific research and innovation shape both scientific understanding and societal development.
- Contributions by diverse scientists and evaluation of research methodologies are critical in understanding the impact of science on society.
Essential Questions
- How have scientific discoveries and innovations changed the way society functions?
- Why is it important to consider both the benefits and costs of scientific research?
- In what ways have diverse scientists contributed to scientific knowledge and society?
- How do research methodologies affect the validity and impact of scientific findings?
- How can understanding the history of scientific research help us address current societal challenges?