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10th Grade - University

Peer Review Ethics - Navigating Conflicts of Interest - Ensuring Research Integrity

Peer Review Ethics - Navigating Conflicts of Interest - Ensuring Research Integrity

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Peer Review Ethics - Navigating Conflicts of Interest - Ensuring Research Integrity

10th Grade - University

Journalism, Professional Development, Education

Explore the critical role of the peer review process in maintaining the quality and credibility of scientific research. Focus on understanding ethical considerations and managing conflicts of interest. Gain skills to identify and navigate ethical dilemmas, ensuring the integrity of work in professional and academic settings.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ethical Principles - Research Integrity - Scientific Inquiry

Ethical Principles - Research Integrity - Scientific Inquiry

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Ethical Principles - Research Integrity - Scientific Inquiry

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Science, Moral Science, Philosophy

Explore the ethical considerations and responsibilities within scientific research, focusing on informed consent, prioritizing human welfare, and understanding the consequences of unethical practices. Identify and formulate ethical strategies to ensure research aligns with societal values and maintains scientific integrity.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Narrative Analysis - Unfinished Literary Works - Vladimir Nabokov

Narrative Analysis - Unfinished Literary Works - Vladimir Nabokov

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Narrative Analysis - Unfinished Literary Works - Vladimir Nabokov

11th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Explore the captivating world of unfinished literary works, with a focus on Vladimir Nabokov's incomplete novel. Enhance narrative interpretation skills, recognize the effects of publication decisions, and gain insights from unfinished narratives to improve critical analysis and literary appreciation abilities.

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9th Grade - 10th Grade

[Information Dissemination - Media Ethics - Journalism in Crisis Situations]

[Information Dissemination - Media Ethics - Journalism in Crisis Situations]

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[Information Dissemination - Media Ethics - Journalism in Crisis Situations]

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Other

Explore the ethical considerations and challenges in disseminating information about crises, focusing on media's responsibilities. Gain insights into media ethics and understand the implications of withholding or publishing sensitive information during high-tension events.

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7th Grade - 12th Grade

Scientific Inquiry - Steps of the Scientific Method - Structure and Processes

Scientific Inquiry - Steps of the Scientific Method - Structure and Processes

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Scientific Inquiry - Steps of the Scientific Method - Structure and Processes

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Philosophy, Science, Education

Explore the essential steps of the scientific method within the context of scientific inquiry. Gain an understanding of hypothesis formation, experiment design, and the peer review process, along with how to effectively structure scientific research for publication. Develop skills in analysing the structure and purpose of different sections in a scientific paper.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Comparative Analysis - Historical Perspectives on Slavery and Freedom - Impact of Authorial Views

Comparative Analysis - Historical Perspectives on Slavery and Freedom - Impact of Authorial Views

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Comparative Analysis - Historical Perspectives on Slavery and Freedom - Impact of Authorial Views

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Philosophy, Social Studies, History

Examine varying historical perspectives on slavery and freedom through arguments by significant historical figures. Develop skills in critical analysis and understanding of historical context, enhancing perspectives on societal evolution and authorial biases.

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10th Grade - University

Evaluation Processes - Anonymous Peer Review - Knowledge Generation

Evaluation Processes - Anonymous Peer Review - Knowledge Generation

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Evaluation Processes - Anonymous Peer Review - Knowledge Generation

10th Grade - University

History, Social Studies, Science, Philosophy

Examine the intricacies of anonymity in peer review, considering its historical and democratic elements. Gain insight into how crowdsourcing enhances knowledge and understand the challenges it introduces. Develop analytical skills and appreciate the process of building knowledge collaboratively.

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10th Grade - University

Natural Selection Insights - Evolutionary Theories - Darwin and Wallace

Natural Selection Insights - Evolutionary Theories - Darwin and Wallace

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Natural Selection Insights - Evolutionary Theories - Darwin and Wallace

10th Grade - University

Science, Biology, History, Philosophy

Examine the foundational theories of evolution as developed by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, focusing on key concepts such as natural selection and species adaptation. Develop an enhanced understanding of evolutionary biology and gain the ability to critically analyze historical scientific discoveries and their implications for modern science.

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11th Grade - University

Research Integrity - Challenges in Psychology - The Reproducibility Crisis

Research Integrity - Challenges in Psychology - The Reproducibility Crisis

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Research Integrity - Challenges in Psychology - The Reproducibility Crisis

11th Grade - University

Social Studies, Architecture

Investigate prominent controversies in psychology research, such as ESP studies and the replication crisis, and gain an understanding of critical topics like p-hacking and publication bias. Develop insights into the significance of reproducibility and transparency to enhance the ability to critically assess the quality of scientific research.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Credibility Assessment - Evaluating Information - Research Skills

Credibility Assessment - Evaluating Information - Research Skills

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Credibility Assessment - Evaluating Information - Research Skills

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Journalism, Education

Explore the significance of using credible sources in research, focusing on factors that enhance a source's trustworthiness and reliability. Develop the ability to assess information quality, identify biases, and comprehend the role of the peer review process.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Peer Review - Writing Process - Academic Skills

Peer Review - Writing Process - Academic Skills

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Peer Review - Writing Process - Academic Skills

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English, Education, Instructional Technology

Focus on the core elements of the peer review process, emphasizing drafting, providing feedback, and making revisions. Develop skills in collaboration and enhancing your academic writing, aiming for improved clarity and effectiveness in your work.

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9th Grade - 10th Grade

Headline Creation - Media Ethics - Journalism

Headline Creation - Media Ethics - Journalism

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Headline Creation - Media Ethics - Journalism

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Journalism, English

Explores the processes and ethical considerations in creating newspaper headlines, emphasizing media ethics and decision-making in journalism through the case study of The Sun’s coverage of Princess Diana. Enhances understanding of media ethics while developing analytical and critical thinking skills in media-related contexts.

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10th Grade - University

[Academic Writing Skills - Importance of Referencing - Harvard System Techniques]

[Academic Writing Skills - Importance of Referencing - Harvard System Techniques]

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[Academic Writing Skills - Importance of Referencing - Harvard System Techniques]

10th Grade - University

Professional Development, Education

Explore the significance of referencing in academic writing, with a focus on the Harvard referencing system and its essential components. Gain an understanding of how to correctly acknowledge sources and avoid plagiarism, thereby enhancing academic credibility and integrity.

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6th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Analysis - Peer Review Process - Research Standards

Critical Analysis - Peer Review Process - Research Standards

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Critical Analysis - Peer Review Process - Research Standards

6th Grade - 12th Grade

Science, Social Studies

Examine the critical role of peer review in upholding the quality and significance of research. Develop skills in critical evaluation and recognize how independent scrutiny enhances the integrity and fosters innovation in scientific work.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Analyzing the Impact - War Photographs and Their Publication

Analyzing the Impact - War Photographs and Their Publication

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Analyzing the Impact - War Photographs and Their Publication

10th Grade - 12th Grade

History, Social Studies, Journalism

Examine the powerful impact of war photography and the challenges in making publication decisions. Understand the influence of media on public perception of war, alongside the ethical considerations involved in photographic journalism.

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10th Grade - University

Reproducibility - Scientific Discoveries - Neutrino Experiments

Reproducibility - Scientific Discoveries - Neutrino Experiments

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Reproducibility - Scientific Discoveries - Neutrino Experiments

10th Grade - University

Physics, Science

Understand the significance of reproducibility in scientific research through an examination of the 2011 neutrino experiment. Gain insights into the factors leading to research errors and explore methods to enhance confidence in scientific findings. Develop the ability to critically evaluate research practices and improve the reliability of scientific results.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Gardner's Theory - Multiple Intelligences - Educational Ethics

Gardner's Theory - Multiple Intelligences - Educational Ethics

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Gardner's Theory - Multiple Intelligences - Educational Ethics

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Moral Science

Explore Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences, gaining an understanding of various types of intelligences. Learn to apply ethical principles within educational settings by understanding and valuing diverse learning abilities. Recognize and implement strategies to support all learners, ensuring ethical and inclusive educational practices.

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11th Grade - University

Analytic Philosophy Foundations - Influences and Contributions - Late Modern Philosophy

Analytic Philosophy Foundations - Influences and Contributions - Late Modern Philosophy

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Analytic Philosophy Foundations - Influences and Contributions - Late Modern Philosophy

11th Grade - University

Other, Religious Studies, Social Studies

Examine the profound impact of Darwin's theories and Auguste Comte's contributions on the development of analytic philosophy during the late modern period. Gain insights into how these foundational ideas influenced scientific methodologies, societal understanding, and philosophical thought. This exploration prepares learners for a deeper understanding of philosophical concepts and their historical contexts.

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11th Grade - University

Critical Evaluation - Publication Reactions - Book 'Worlds in Collision'

Critical Evaluation - Publication Reactions - Book 'Worlds in Collision'

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Critical Evaluation - Publication Reactions - Book 'Worlds in Collision'

11th Grade - University

Physics, Science, Social Studies

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Thinking in Digital Information Management - Peer Review & Internet Censorship

Critical Thinking in Digital Information Management - Peer Review & Internet Censorship

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Critical Thinking in Digital Information Management - Peer Review & Internet Censorship

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Journalism, Science, Philosophy

Examine the critical role of peer review in scientific research, and address the challenges posed by false information in the digital age. Develop critical thinking skills to assess the validity and truthfulness of online content effectively.

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