SOC.SS.16.A
Identify factors that have contributed to the institutionalization of science, explain the norms of scientific research, and explain how these norms differ from the realities of scientific research.
Sociology · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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factorsinstitutionalization of sciencenorms of scientific researchrealities of scientific research
Skills
- identify (factors contributing to the institutionalization of science) #dok1
- explain (norms of scientific research) #dok2
- explain (differences between norms and realities of scientific research) #dok2
- compare (norms vs. realities of scientific research) #dok3
- analyze (how factors influence the institutionalization and practice of science) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify factors that have contributed to the institutionalization of science. #dok1
- I can explain the norms of scientific research. #dok2
- I can explain how the norms of scientific research differ from the realities of scientific research. #dok2
- I can compare the norms and realities of scientific research and provide examples. #dok3
- I can analyze how the factors leading to institutionalization impact scientific practice. #dok3
Big Ideas
- The institutionalization of science shapes how scientific research is conducted and perceived in society.
- There are often differences between the ideal norms of science and the real-world practices and challenges faced by scientists.
Essential Questions
- What factors contributed to the institutionalization of science?
- What are the key norms that guide scientific research?
- How do the ideals (norms) of scientific research compare to the realities experienced by scientists?
- Why do differences exist between the norms and realities of scientific research?
- How does institutionalization influence the credibility and practice of science in society?