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Human Life & The Universe Juli Moore Dr. Iris Totten Kansas State University
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Overview Introduction Center for the Understanding Origins Human Life & the Universe Acknowledgments
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The Center for the Understanding of Origins Est. 2004 Takes a multi- disciplinary approach to addressing issues of origins
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Human Life & 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
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Course overview Supplemental assignments Exam/quizzes Pre-post attitudinal surveys Questionnaire
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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
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How successful was this class?
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Pre & Post-Attitudinal Surveys Science attitudes and beliefs 37 questions – 10 questions (Likert Scale) – 27 questions True/False 12 participants Results – Per discipline
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Students thoughts?
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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?
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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
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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
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Response to overall experience Enjoyable Interesting Offered new perspectives Challenging Overwhelmed Frustrated
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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
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Successful? 93% agree that it is important for them to know about science in their daily life.
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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
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Conclusion Multi-disciplinary approach works!!! Focus on teaching opportunities Students perspectives Continue classroom assessments
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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
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