In Science Education, "Confusion" Can Be a Synonym for Stimulation

January 08, 2016 00:09:33
In Science Education, "Confusion" Can Be a Synonym for Stimulation
Intelligent Design the Future
In Science Education, "Confusion" Can Be a Synonym for Stimulation

Jan 08 2016 | 00:09:33

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee discusses scientific uncertainty in evolution education. She notes how experiencing the dynamic tension between alternate viewpoints increases learning. Furthermore, unanswered questions are central to scientific inquiry, spurring research and discovery.

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