- Science
- Grade 9
- Scientific and engineering practices
A typical structure for a discussion is Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER). A claim is an answer to a scientific question stated as a fact. Students gather evidence to support their claims. The evidence should justify the accuracy of the claim and include data points, scientific observations, or a summary of data. Multiple sources should support the evidence. The reasoning connects the claim and the evidence logically. It should also explain why the claim is reasonable based on scientific ideas and principles.
Research
Springer Nature Portfolio. "Engineering Solutions for a Better World." Communications Engineering 1, no. 7 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44172-022-00007-6
Summary: Communications Engineering is a journal from the Nature Portfolio dedicated to publishing research across all engineering fields. This journal highlights scenarios which use scientific principles to investigate problems and develop solutions. The journal's first release includes papers on sustainable transport and upcycling vehicle waste, keeping it out of landfills.