Science Discrepant Events and Critical ThinkingUsing Surprising Phenomena to Focus Students’ Attention in Science
Discrepant events cause contradictions in students' prior knowledge and experiences regarding scientific event in support of better understanding of science concepts.
Discrepant events provide opportunities for students to witness scientific events which have unexpected outcomes. This surprising phenomenon causes students to use critical thinking skills as they try to explain what happened. These events cause an upset in students’ way of thinking, due to cognitive disequilibrium. As teachers provide guidance, without telling them what happened at first, students are able to develop a plausible explanation of the event. Now they are able to establish cognitive equilibrium – correct internalization of the science concept. Strategies for Using Discrepant EventsDiscrepant events typically focus on one scientific concept at a time to control for variables and to avoid conflicting resolutions in students. These events are created by using:
Regardless of which method is used, it is important to allow students to:
Teachers need to listen closely for students' science misconceptions. These science misconceptions need to be addressed immediately to ensure correct understanding of what happened by students. These events may contradict a student’s prior knowledge and experiences and cause conflict within the student; this is why it is important to correct misconceptions immediately. Sample Discrepant EventsBalanced Air Pressure Materials: one aluminum pan pie (non-smooth bottom), water, one 16oz clear glass, one candle (about 3 inches tall), and matches. One set of materials for each group.
They will come up with many explanations; however the correct answer to the discrepant event is that:
Solid to Gas—Change of State Materials: dry ice, clear container for dry ice, one large beaker, one candle (about 1.5 inches tall), and matches.
They will come up with many explanations; however the correct answer is that: The dry ice changed state directly to a gas called carbon dioxide and did not disappear. This is evidenced that carbon dioxide is a clear, odorless gas, and is heavier than air. The gas displaces the oxygen and puts out the candle’s flame. Also, carbon dioxide is not a liquid at room temperature. Discrepant events cause students to use their critical thinking skills as they witness scientific phenomena. They events cause them to develop a better understanding of scientific concepts. Visit Three More Discrepant Events in Science for additiona ideas and procedures.
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