To really understand the ethics in modern physics, Year 11 students can try a few things:
Join in on Discussions: Talk about real-world problems like nuclear energy or genetic research. Think about what’s good and what’s bad about them.
Look at Case Studies: Study famous scientific breakthroughs, such as the Manhattan Project, and talk about how they affected the world.
Think Critically: Ask yourself if the good things are worth the risks. For example, think about how technology to fight climate change might clash with our right to privacy when it comes to data collection.
Learn About Research Ethics: Find out what rules and guidelines scientists follow to make sure they act responsibly.
This hands-on approach can lead to some interesting and important conversations!
To really understand the ethics in modern physics, Year 11 students can try a few things:
Join in on Discussions: Talk about real-world problems like nuclear energy or genetic research. Think about what’s good and what’s bad about them.
Look at Case Studies: Study famous scientific breakthroughs, such as the Manhattan Project, and talk about how they affected the world.
Think Critically: Ask yourself if the good things are worth the risks. For example, think about how technology to fight climate change might clash with our right to privacy when it comes to data collection.
Learn About Research Ethics: Find out what rules and guidelines scientists follow to make sure they act responsibly.
This hands-on approach can lead to some interesting and important conversations!