WHAT IS SCIENCE?
Humans
are curious by nature. This curiosity has driven them since time immemorial to
explore the world around them. Initially the pace of exploration was slow. But
with the availability of better tools of exploration in the last few hundred
years and also as a result of industrial revolution in the west, the pace of
exploration has increased manifold. Humans’ exploratory activities have
resulted in the accumulation of a vast source of knowledge called natural
science. In natural science, we study about nature which means the
entire universe. The knowledge is now organized in several disciplines for the
convenience of study. This knowledge is based on inquiry, observations and
logical extensions, and is testable by experiment or has logically convincing
explanation. It is this organized knowledge with inquiry, logical reasoning and
experimentation as its central themes, that we call science. Science may
rightly be said to be a domain of inquiry.
NATURE OF SCIENCE
Science
has certain characteristics which distinguish it from other spheres of human endeavor.
These characteristics define the nature of science. These also set the terms on
which you can engage with science. These are discussed below.
·
Science
is a particular way of looking at nature
·
Science
is a rapidly expanding body of knowledge
·
Science
is an interdisciplinary area of learning
·
Science
is a truly international enterprise
·
Science
is always tentative
·
Science
promotes scepticism; scientists are highly sceptic people
·
Science
demands perseverance from its practitioners
·
Science
as an approach to investigation and as a process of constructing knowledge
DEFINITIONS
Science is
defined in several ways by different individuals. Let us examine a few
definitions.
According to Fitzpatrick: Science is a cumulative
endless series of empirical observations which result in the formation of
concepts & theories, with both concepts & theories being subject to
modification in the light of further empirical observations. Science is both a
body of knowledge & the process of acquiring it.
Conant defined science as: An interconnected
series of concepts & conceptual schemes that have developed as a result of
experimentation & observation & are fruitful of further experimentation
& observation.
The Columbia Encyclopedia: Science is an accumulated &
systematized learning in general usage restricted to natural phenomenon. The
progress of science is marked not only by an accumulation of fact, but by the
emergence of scientific method & of the scientific attitude.
Gilbert Archey: Science is knowledge acquired in a
particular way. It becomes a human activity, an attitude & an exercise of
the mind that put us it where in a state of familiarity with nature.
B.F.Skinner: Science is first of all a set of
attitudes. It is disposition to deal with facts rather than with what someone
has said about them.
Tennyson: Science moves but slowly, steadily,
creeping on from one point to another but actually the progress has been rapid.
From the
various definitions, the three fold
nature of science is explained as:
·
Science is a body of knowledge
·
Science is a method of inquiry, a
way of investigating
·
Science is an attitude towards life:
a way of thinking.
a.
Science as a body of knowledge – science has been characterized as
a body of knowledge obtained by scientists. Various types of scientific
knowledge exist in the form of facts, concepts, principles, laws, hypothesis
& theories.
-
Science as a process – In science, the ways of gathering
information, thinking, measuring, problem solving are called process of
science. Basic processes of science are observation, comparison,
classification, communication, measurement, estimation & prediction. The
quality of knowledge acquired in science depends on the quality of process
skills applied. The various processes of science can be classified into five
categories:
·
Collection of data
·
Analysis of data
·
Synthesis of data
·
Evaluation of data
·
Application of generalizations to
new situations
-
Science as a product – Whatever information or ideas we
acquire through various processes of science form the product of science. The
basic components of the product of science are facts, concepts, principles,
theories & laws.
-
Science as both a process and a product – Science is
both a body of knowledge & the process of acquiring it. Science is both a
verb & a noun. These two aspects are interdependent & inseparable.
b.
Science viewed as a method of inquiry – according to Karl Pearson the
scientific method involves the following six steps:
·
Identification of the problem
·
Gathering observations relevant to
the problem on hand
·
Statement of a hypothesis based on
observations gathered
·
Testable predictions of other
related observable phenomena are developed from the hypothesis
·
The hypothesis is tested through
observations
·
As a result of empirical
observations, the hypothesis is supported, rejected or modified.
Science teachers should emphasize to their students that
scientists do approach the solution of any specific problem in an organized
manner.
c.
Science as an attitude towards life – a person with scientific attitude
will have the following characteristics:
·
Open mindedness
·
Objectivity
·
Freedom from belief in superstitions
·
Belief in cause – effect
relationship
·
Accuracy & truthfulness in
reporting observations
·
Methodical way of solving problem on
hand
·
Up-to-dateness
·
Respect for other people's opinion,
though he may not agree with them
·
Ability to distinguish between
scientific evidence & scientific proof
·
Ability to discern between fact
& fiction
A science teacher can, by her example, help develop these
characteristics in her students.
ROLE
OF A SCIENCE TEACHER
Science teachers face a challenging task to inculcate the essence
of the scientific enterprise among students. Students should be made conversant
with scientific way of knowing and thus constructing their knowledge in
science. Teacher should structure the learning experiences in such a way that
the nature of science becomes an inherent part of all teaching-learning
situations. Historical aspects of the development of scientific concepts should
be emphasised. It would help students to appreciate how science evolved by
human endeavour and resulted in the development of various technologies. It is
important to simultaneously reduce the overload of memorising facts which often
cause a disinclination towards science. Laboratory
work in science, infused with the spirit of inquiry, provides students with hands-on experiences
and develops a scientific
attitude which is one of the important aims of teaching learning of science.
The
role of the science teacher is crucial to the development of scientific temper
among students. It goes without saying
that the teacher should herself
be competent in the area she teaches; she must be familiar with all the aspects of the nature of science; and
she must have imbibed scientific temper
herself. Such a teacher can exemplify the content of scientific
temper from her everyday conduct. From time to time, she can engage her
students in discussions to develop scientific temper among them, and foster the
values hidden in scientific method like truth, honesty and open-mindedness. She
can help her students retain and sharpen further the sense of inquiry by
allowing them to explore their environment and encouraging them to ask
questions, even if sometimes these questions appear trivial. By her own
enthusiasm for science she can transmit the excitement of doing science. During
teaching- learning she can convey that science is tentative and nothing is
fixed or final and the quest for progressive refinement of theories and
explanations continues in which the students can participate at that time and
later when they grow old.
Activities
such as projects, field work, paper reading along with laboratory work and
discussion would encourage students to do science. This in turn, would help
them to learn the skills associated with the inquiry and processes of science
such as observing, measuring, hypothesising, predicting, analysing and
communicating.
While
assigning projects the science teacher can remind her students of honesty of
reporting their observations. She must herself be ready to appreciate if
students report their findings honestly even if they lead to wrong results. We
have discussed above that people from all over the world contribute to the
progress of science. As a science teacher you must instil confidence in your
students that they can also contribute in this process. Understanding the
nature of science is a valuable goal of science education and must be reflected
in the process of assessment. It is not enough to merely examine students’
learning of facts and principles of science. It is necessary to assess their
spirit of inquiry, sceptic attitude towards existing ideas, and tendency to try
out new ideas.
SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDE
An attitude is
a condition of mind that brings in imagination & emotional states which are
the outcome of previous experiences. It is the sum total of man’s inclinations
& feelings, prejudices & biases, preconceived notions, ideas, threats
& convictions about any specific topic.
According to
NSSE (National Society of the Study of Education)- Scientific attitudes can be
defined as open mindedness, a desire for accurate knowledge & the
expectation that the solution of the problem will come through the use of
verified knowledge.
Characteristics
of a person who possess scientific attitude
·
Open mindedness
·
Objectivity
·
Freedom from belief in superstitions
·
Belief in cause – effect
relationship
·
Accuracy & truthfulness in
reporting observations
·
Methodical way of solving problem on
hand
·
Up-to-dateness
·
Respect for other people's opinion,
though he may not agree with them
·
Ability to distinguish between
scientific evidence & scientific proof
·
Ability to discern between fact
& fiction
Techniques
for developing scientific attitude
·
Use
of wide reading
·
Use
of planned exercises
·
Proper
use of laboratory period
·
Co-curricular
activities in science
·
The
atmosphere of the class
·
The
personal example of the teacher
SCIENTIFIC APTITUDE
Aptitude
refers to those qualities characterizing person’s way of behavior which serve
to indicate how well he can learn to meet & solve certain specified kind of
problems. (Bingham). Aptitudes have future reference & tries to predict the
degree of attainment, ability concerns with present condition, while
achievement is past oriented.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Most
investigations in science involve some form of scientific method. It shows
creativity of humankind in seeking solution to its problems. The approach used
by the scientists in the study of astronomy and ecology is observation and
prediction. In microbiology they rely on laboratory experiment focused on cause
and effect relationship. This is a glimpse of the process by which science
works. The essential elements of this process have been collected in what is
known as scientific method. These elements are discussed below.
(i)
Observations: Scientists
usually have to find cause and effect relationship. Suppose a scientist needs
to explain a phenomenon, or may be a problem has been posed to him which he
needs to solve. For this purpose the scientist carries out observations of the
phenomenon that is to be explained. Observations are properly recorded and
studied to discover if there are any hidden patterns. We interact with the
world outside through our sense organs. Whatever we observe through our sense
organs (see, listen, smell, taste, feel) is information. Besides senses, we
have mind which processes this information by registering, classifying,
generalising, etc. and converts it to knowledge. Our mind sorts out the
information on the basis of differences and places them into various categories
on the basis of similarities, which later on can be recalled for use in different
situations, thus becoming a part of knowledge.
(ii)
Hypothesis: The
observations of a phenomenon, or facts, raise certain questions, such as, ‘what
caused it to happen?’ Or, ‘why did it happen this way and not in any other
way?’ On the basis of the answers to these questions, the scientist thinks of a
tentative explanation or formulates a hypothesis. In science, all hypothesis
are testable. One of the most important features of science is that it requires
hypotheses to cast into a form that can not only be verified but also
significantly proved wrong.
(iii)
Prediction from a hypothesis and its testing by experimentation: Prediction of science does not mean
telling something about the future which has not occurred in the past.
It is about foretelling results of an experiment which might be obtained
and have remained or not remained unnoticed to throw some light
on the scientific phenomena. The hypothesis is analysed to make
predictions which are verifiable by experimentation. If experiments show that
the hypothesis formulated is not correct, a new hypothesis is formulated and
subjected to experimental verification. It is possible that a hypothesis can
make more than one predictions. Such a hypothesis is accepted only when all the
predictions made by it have been confirmed by experimentation.
(iv)
Scientific Theory: The
process of formulating and verifying hypotheses continues till all the
predictions of a hypothesis (or a group of related hypotheses) are found to be
correct by experimentation. At this stage possible generalisations of the
hypothesis are looked for. The results are communicated to the scientific
community through publications in scientific journals. The results are then
open to experimental scrutiny by scientists all over the world. If the results
pass the test of reproducibility, the hypothesis along with generalisations is
then promoted to the status of a theory.
SCIENTIFIC
METHOD- A CRITICAL VIEW
·
Scientific
method is not a prescribed pathway for making discoveries in science. Very
rarely the method has remained a key to a discovery in science. It is the attitude of inquiry, investigation and experimentation rather than
following a set steps of a particular
method that leads to discoveries and
advancement in science.
·
Sometimes
a theory may suggest a new experiment; at other times an experiment may suggest
a new theoretical model. Scientists do not always go through all the steps of
the method and not necessarily in the order we have outlined above.
·
The
validity of a hypothesis depends solely on the experimental test and not on the
prestige, stature, faith, nationality or any other attribute of the personality
of the person who proposes the hypothesis.
·
A
scientific method with its linear steps makes us feel that science is a ‘closed
box approach’ of thinking. However, in practice science is more about thinking
‘out of the box’. There is tremendous scope of creativity in science.
·
The
scientific method imposes operational limitation on science. It does not help
us to make aesthetic or value judgment.
·
Following
scientific method does not ensure that a discovery can be made. However, the
skills learnt in making observation, analysis, hypothesis, prediction from a
hypothesis and its testing by experimentation help us in developing scientific
attitude.
·
All of us will benefit immensely if we imbibe the
spirit of scientific method in our personal lives. The scientific method tells us
to be honest in reporting our observations or experimental results, keep
an open mind and be ready to accept other points of view if our own view
is proved wrong. These values form what is called the scientific
temper or scientific attitude, or rational thinking. The
adoption of these values is very important for an individual as well as
for a society to get rid of superstition and prejudice.
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