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Re:Re:éducation scientifique à l'école


Re: Re:éducation scientifique à l'école -- Sébastien
Posted by Florence , Oct 04,2000,11:24 Index  Forum

Je viens de ressayer et ça marche chez moi, voici, messire:

http://www.improb.com/airchives/paperair/air-teachers-guide.html

AIR Teachers' Guide
by Marc Abrahams, editor, AIR
This teachers' guide appears in every issue of the Annals of Improbable Research. We also reprint it from time to time in mini-AIR.

Teachers' Guide
Three out of five teachers agree: curiosity is a dangerous thing, especially in students. If you are one of the other two teachers, AIR and mini-AIR can be powerful tools. Choose your favorite hAIR-raising article and give copies to your students. The approach is simple. The scientist thinks that he (or she, or whatever), of all people, has discovered something about how the universe behaves. So:
> Is this scientist right -- and what does "right" mean, anyway?
> Can you think of even one different explanation that works as well or better?
> Did the test really, really, truly, unquestionably, completely test what the author thought he was testing?
> Is the scientist ruthlessly honest with himself about how well his idea explains everything, or could he be suffering from wishful thinking?
> Some people might say this is foolish. Should you take their word for it?
> Other people might say this is absolutely correct and important. Should you take their word for it?

Kids are naturally good scientists. Help them stay that way.

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