Download - Looking at Understanding. What does it mean for this student to really understand Earth Science?
Facets of UnderstandingFacets of Understanding
• Explanation• Interpretation• Application• Perspective• Empathy• Self-Knowledge
Understanding vs KnowingUnderstanding vs Knowing
• Understanding is not…– Listing facts– Identifying– Recalling– Naming
• Bloom’s Levels– Knowledge– Comprehension– Application– Analysis– Synthesis– Evaluation
ExplanationExplanation
• Sophisticated and apt understandings and theories which provide knowledgeable and justified accounts of events, actions, and ideas.– When we ask students to describe, justify,
prove, show cause and effect, show the mechanism by which something works, make predictions, draw conclusions, build theories
Explaining Volcanic EruptionExplaining Volcanic Eruption
– Explain why Mt. St. Helens erupted. Extend this explanation to include other volcanoes in the Cascades.
InterpretationInterpretation
• Narratives and translations that provide meaning. – Stories of discovery, setbacks, revolutions in
understanding (i.e. paradigm shifts), perseverance in the face of obstacles, accidental insights, competition and collaboration, cheating, fraud, and misrepresentation in science, intolerance toward new ideas, misunderstanding, hostility, and ridicule.
Interpreting Volcanic EruptionInterpreting Volcanic Eruption
– What is the geologic story of Mt. St. Helens? How has the volcano changed over time?
ApplicationApplication
• The ability to use knowledge effectively in new situations and diverse contexts.
– Moving beyond inert and textbook knowledge– Knowledge in use– Solving a problem, carrying out an investigation,
designing a working model
Applying Volcanic EruptionApplying Volcanic Eruption
– Apply your understanding of the Mt. St. Helens eruption to make predictions of other places in the world where similar eruptions might occur.
PerspectivePerspective
• Critical and insightful points of view.– Thinking outside the box– Seeing the interconnection among things– Considering multiple solutions to problems– Seeing the situation from alternative viewpoints
(microscopic, macroscopic, geologic, cosmologic)– Seeing the forest as well as the individual trees
• Many scientific discoveries arise from this
Perspective & Volcanic EruptionPerspective & Volcanic Eruption
– Examine the role volcanoes play in Earth systems.– Examine what topography tells us about volcanic
eruptions.– Imagine you are the lava that is erupting.
EmpathyEmpathy
• The ability to identify with another person’s feelings and worldviews.
– Having respect for the hypotheses, theories, and explanations of others, including peers and historical figures in science, such as Alfred Wegener
Empathy & Volcanic EruptionEmpathy & Volcanic Eruption
– Why do people choose to live near volcanoes?– What does this topic or phenomenon mean for
humans? How does it impact us?– What does it mean for us as a civilization?
Self-KnowledgeSelf-Knowledge
• The wisdom to know one’s ignorance and how one’s patterns of thought and action inform as well as prejudice understanding.– What do I understand and not understand?– How well can I communicate my understanding?– How confident am I of my understanding?
Self-Knowledge & Volcanic Self-Knowledge & Volcanic EruptionEruption
– How well do you understand this volcanic eruption?