Unit 1, Lesson 1.4 - What is a Scientist?

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What is a Scientist?UNIT ONE, LESSON 1.4BY MARGIELENE D. JUDAN

LESSON OUTLINEIntroductionValues of a Good ScientistCareers in ScienceFeature: Foreign Scientist of the Week!

Scientists help us in a lot of ways.

Without them, we will not be enjoying the benefits of technology and science.

What is a Scientist? A scientist, in a broad sense, is one engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge. In a more restricted sense, a scientist may refer to an individual who uses the scientific method.

Anyone could be a scientist. You just need imagination, as what Einstein said. Also, you need to be systematic.

But not all scientists are good scientists. In order to be a good scientist, you need to develop values.

VALUES OF A GOOD SCIENTISTPerseveranceHonesty ResponsibilityDiscipline

PerseveranceNever gives up (even though faced with failures)Bold enough to do the impossible

HonestyReflects the truth in his findingsProvides wrong information

ResponsibilityHold themselves accountable for the consequences of their studyCareful of their research

DisciplineSystematic- follows the scientific methodFollows procedures strictly and exactly as possibleNot making shortcuts

Assignment (to be passed tomorrow) Answer the handout that will be given to you. It is a scientific test designed to determine your scientific attitude. It’s like a psychological test. Answer it as honest as you can, no time limit. There is neither correct nor wrong answer, but you will be credited points for answering it.

CAREERS IN SCIENCEForensic PharmacologistSports ScientistEmbryologistLife Scientist

Forensic ScientistInvestigates crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence

PharmacologistInvestigates how potential medicines interact with biological systemsAim to understand how drugs work

Sports ScientistStudy how to enhance sports and physical performance and prevent injury

EmbryologistStudies the development of living organisms from fertilized egg stage through hatchling or birthDoctoral degree is required because embryology is an specialization

Life ScientistStudies living organisms, their habitat and interactionsLife science is a very diverse field.

Life Scientist: Physical TherapistCarry treatment programs to restore body parts

Life Scientist: Medical TechnologistDo complicated diagnostic tests involving chemical analysis, microscopic examination of tissues, and cultures of body fluids to determine the presence of bacteria and other microorganisms

Life Scientist: Clinical DietitianDevelop and carry out nutritional plans for patients

Foreign Scientist of the Week!

Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)

Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)

Notable Scientific AccomplishmentProposed Heliocentric Theory- the sun is the center of the universe; and made Copernican model of solar system

He was a monk from Poland.

Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)

Copernican Model of the Solar System>

Back then, people believe that the earth was the center of the solar system. But his good scientific attitude enabled Copernicus to prove that the sun was the center, not the earth.

Activity Time!

1. What scientific attitude did Isaac Newton displayed when he failed a thousand times in creating the first light bulb, but didn’t give up? According to Newton, which is more important, inspiration or hard work? Explain.

2. Why is honesty an important attitude of a scientist? What about conspiracies? Do they affect people positively or negatively? How?

(more on the next slide)

*Minimum of 5 sentences per item (10 pts each) **No need to copy (1 whole sheet)

3. Among the 4 values mentioned, which value do you think best describes you? On the other hand, which doesn’t best describes you?

4. If you are to be a scientist, what career would you like to take? Explain.

***NOTHING FOLLOWS***

*Minimum of 5 sentences per item (10 pts each)**No need to copy (1 whole sheet)

Sources:Science Links 7https://en.wikipedia.org