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Scientific Critical Thinking : Session 2 – Water Quality Challenge
11 March @ 7:30 am - 8:30 am AEDT

Join us for this exciting new pilot program developed in collaboration with the University of California Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Nobel Prize Outreach and Global Access Partners. How do scientific tools and scientific thinking help people address complex challenges?
STANSW has partnered with UC Berkeley, Nobel Prize Outreach and Global Access Partners to provide NSW teachers training on practical activities that encourage critical scientific thinking amongst students.
This pilot program, based on the UC Berkeley’s Scientific Thinking for All – A Toolkit, is designed to equip students with the skills to think critically when using and evaluating information. Â
The program is aligned with the new NSW syllabus and will comprise of 4 x 1 hour sessions, with teachers participating in hands-on activities in each session.
By participating in the pilot program, NSW teachers can learn how to arm students with tools for scientific thinking, and how to use these ideas in the context of real issues at the intersection of science and society, ranging from medical treatments to land use.Â
Session 2 – Evidence and Iteration: Water Quality Challenge.
This session will demonstrate an activity where students work together to design and build simple water-filtration devices. They test their filtered water for turbidity, pH, and simulated contaminants (red food dye). They collaborate with other groups to share results and improve their designs. The process illustrates unit concepts such as iteration, collaboration, and science as a human endeavour.
Delve into:
- Explicit instruction of critical thinking skills in a context
- Scientific Inquiry
- Lateral reading
- Evaluation skills – Accuracy, Reliability, Validity
- Scientific communication
- Facts Vs Value
- Contemporary contexts
All course materials and more information are available here:
Scientific Thinking for All: A Toolkit
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Free