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Human Life & The Universe: Human Life andamp; The Universe Juli Moore
Dr. Iris Totten
Kansas State University
Overview: Overview Introduction
Center for the Understanding Origins
Human Life andamp; the Universe
Acknowledgments
The Center for the Understanding of Origins: The Center for the Understanding of Origins Est. 2004
Takes a multi-disciplinary approach to addressing issues of origins
Human Life & the Universe: Human Life andamp; the Universe Designed to address humanistic and scientific issues of origins of universe, Earth, life, and language.
Multi-disciplinary approach
Total enrollment
22 students
Pre-requisites
Course overview: Course overview Supplemental assignments
Exam/quizzes
Pre-post attitudinal surveys
Questionnaire
Teaching Objectives: Teaching Objectives Philosophy
Physics
Geology
Biology
English Define scientific boundaries
Explain origin of universe
Explain origin of earth, evolution, and history of life
Explain Population genetics, evolutionary mechanics, and speciation
- Define role of literature in science
How successful was this class?: How successful was this class?
Pre & Post-Attitudinal Surveys: Pre andamp; Post-Attitudinal Surveys Science attitudes and beliefs
37 questions
10 questions (Likert Scale)
27 questions True/False
12 participants
Results
Per discipline
Slide9:
Philosophy?: Philosophy? Intelligent design is a scientific theory. (T/F)
Scientific theories can be tested alone, without assuming the truth of other theories one does not wish to directly test. (T/F)
Theories can be proven. (Likert)
All ad-hoc hypotheses are false. (T/F)
50% same
100% correctly
58% same
92% correctly
50% same
67% agree
50% same
58% correctly
Physics?: Physics? The idea that the universe is finite is logically inconsistent. (T/F)
The atoms we are made of were once in stars. (T/F)
We cannot do experiments on stars but astronomy is nevertheless a science. (T/F)
The universe began with a huge explosion. (T/F) 67% same
67% correct
58% same
67% correct
58% same
58% correct
67% same
25% correct
Geology?: Geology? The acceptance of a very ancient and complex Earth history preceded the acceptance of evolution.(T/F)
The long progressive history of life, was first reconstructed by those who accepted evolution. (T/F)
The geological time scale is based on the theory of evolution. (T/F)
The fossil record supports the idea that all organisms evolved from a common ancestor. (T/F) 58% same
92% correct
58% same
92% correct 75% same
92% correct 75% same
83% correct
Biology?: Biology? Evolution is a process and natural selection is one of the forces that drive it. (T/F)
Evolution is a study of history and therefore is not directly testable.(T/F)
Mutations are the source of all genetic variation on which natural selection acts. (T/F) 100% same
92% correct
50% same
58% correct 58% same
17% correct
English?: English? Science can give us answers about morality. (Likert)
Literature and the Arts have nothing to do with science. (Likert)
Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park proves cloning should not be done. (T/F)
George Gordon, Lord Byron was an early astronomer. (T/F) 8% same
92% disagree
42% same
92% disagree
67% same
75% correct
58% same
75% correct
Opportunities to grow.: Opportunities to grow. Theories/ad hoc hypothesis
Origin of the universe
Geological time scale and fossil record
Evolution, mutations, and natural selection
Literary application to science
Students thoughts?: Students thoughts?
Questionnaire: Questionnaire Have you learned about what science is and is not from this class?
Strong philosophy support
Reflected in survey results
Have you learned the most accurate and current scientific story for the origin of the universe, the earth and life as a result of this course?
Strong physics support?
How question was worded?
Questionnaire cont.: Questionnaire cont. Has this course affected your understanding of how science relates to society and religion?
Multi-discipline approach prevailed
Critical thinkers
Broadened awareness about science/religion
Limits of science
Still doesn’t believe the scientific theories
Benefited from multiple professors
Class Overview: Class Overview All would recommend class to a friend.
Pre-requisites (science background)
Student suggestions
More debate
Better testing
Address misconceptions
Paper instead of comprehensive final
demanding
Response to overall experience: Response to overall experience Enjoyable
Interesting
Offered new perspectives
Challenging
Overwhelmed
Frustrated
Rank academic difficulty : Rank academic difficulty Philosophy
Physics
Geology
Biology
English
47% demanding but doable
40% demanding but doable
56% just right
61% just right
50% just right
Successful?: Successful? 93% agree that it is important for them to know about science in their daily life.
Teaching Objectives: Teaching Objectives Philosophy
Physics
Geology
Biology
English Define scientific boundaries
Explain origin of universe
Explain origin of earth, evolution, and history of life
Explain Population genetics, evolutionary mechanics, and speciation
- Define role of literature in science
Conclusion: Conclusion Multi-disciplinary approach works!!!
Focus on teaching opportunities
Students perspectives
Continue classroom assessments
Acknowledgements: Acknowledgements The Center for Understanding Origins
Dr. Iris Totten – Geology
Dr. Keith Miller – Geology
Dr. Oliver Weaver – Physics
Dr. Linda Brigham – English
Dr. Bruce Glymour – Philosophy
Dr. Srinivas Kambhampati -- Biology