The natural sciences are underpinned
by mathematics. The laws of mathematics, unlike the laws of the natural
sciences, are proved by logic and reason. The laws of science are
proved using the scientific method. |
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You are teaching Math
116 (Quebec Education Program) and the students have just finished
learning about the different measures of central tendency. They will
be tested on this topic in a few days, and you are keen on having them
work out problems that are about real life and cross-curricular.
You are also trying to craft lessons that comply with the Quebec
Curricular Reform which will effect you shortly. You came across
an enticing article that has both these characteristics. You will
distribute a hard copy to all of your students, and the article was linked
to your website should anyone need an extra copy. The students will
be told to read the article because there will be a question related to
it on their next quiz. The article was written by a famous paleontologist
and evolutionary biologist named Stephen Jay Gould. Click on
his picture below to get to article. |
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