STS1 Prelim
STS1 Prelim
STS1 Prelim
Prepared by:
AL C. DELLOVA, LPT
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I. OBJECTIVES
a. define science;
b. explain what does scientific revolution mean;
c. discuss how the ideas postulated by Copernicus, Darwin, and Freud
contributed to the spark of science revolution; and
d. analyse how scientific revolution is done in various parts of the world
like Latin America, East Asia, Middle East, and Africa.
II. MOTIVATION:
If you are going to invent something that would change the world, what would it
be?
III. INTRODUCTION
This lesson will give light to the development of science and technology ideas in
the heart of society. It is the goal of this lesson to articulate ways by which society is
transformed by science and technology. Science is as old as the world itself. There
is no individual that can exactly identify when and where science began. From the
genesis of time, science has existed. It is interwoven with the society.
DEFINITION OF KEYWORDS
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Society- an organized group of people associated together for religious,
cultural, scientific , political, patriotic, or other purposes.
IV. CONTENT:
Scientific Revolution
How can Science be defined?
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Scientific revolution explained the emergence or birth of modern science as a
result of these developments from the discipline mentioned. The generated ideas
enable people to reflect, rethink, and reexamine their beliefs and their way of life. This
ignited vast human interest to rethink how they do science and view scientific process.
SCIENCE IDEAS
SCIENTIFIC
REVOLUTIONS
HUMANS SOCIETY
Charles Darwin
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Sigmund Freud
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The first suspension bridge.
Quipu, a system of knotted ropes to keep records that only experts can interpret.
Inca textile
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Muslim scientist named Ibm al-Haytham is regarded as the Father of Optics for
providing empirical proof of intromission theory of light.
Coined the word algebra from the word al-jabr.
Muslim chemists and alchemists played important role in the foundation of
modern chemistry.
Ibn Sina pioneered the science of experimental medicine and was the first
physicians to conduct clinical trials.
Egyptian Civilization
Developed geometry
Built pyramids
Built early dam to divert water from Nile river.
Known to be a centre of alchemy.
First to study human anatomy and pharmacology.
Developed 3 types of calendar: lunar, solar and stellar
Known as good in using the 4 fundamental operations.
SQA #7: Select one country each region and identify their
contributions to the following fields: astronomy,
mathematics and medicine. (2 points)
V. SUMMARY
The scientific revolutions significantly changed how people study science
and do scientific activities. It inspired human creativity and critical thinking.
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Charles Darwin made significant contribution in the field of evolutionary
biology and philosophy of science. His theory of evolution by natural
selection is very useful in many fields until now.
REFERENCES
Serafica, J.P. (2018). Science Technology, and Society. 1st ed. REX
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nicolaus-Copernicus
https://www.thoughtco.com/interesting-facts-about-charles-darwin-1224479
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud
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VI. ASSESSMENT:
a. Charles Darwin
c. Sigmund Freud
2. Fill out the table about the development of science in different continents. (1 point
each)
Country Tools Medicine Structure Mathematics Astronomy
Invented They Built
Development of
Science in
Mesoamerica
Development of
Science in Asia
Development of
Science in
Africa
3. Using your own words, define the following terms: (2 points each)
a. Science
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b. Scientific Revolution
SQA #4: What is the major contribution of Copernicus in the in the field of science? (2
points)
SQA #6: By looking for other sources and literature, what are the controversies or
questions to Freud’s ideas? (2 points)
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SQA #7: Select one country each region and identify their contributions to the following
fields: astronomy, mathematics and medicine. (2 points)
VII. ASSIGNMET
Make an infographic about the contributions in the field of science of Copernicus,
Darwin and Freud.
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