Theory and Fact
One source of confusion about the status of the science or theory of evolution stems from the difference between the "everyday" meaning of the word "theory" and the scientific meaning the word. Below we list some common misconceptions about the term "theory" and describe a classroom activity that can help students rethink their understanding of this term. Misconception 1 "Evolution is 'just a theory'". Misconception 2 "Theories become facts when they are well supported and/or proven." There are three important misconceptions propagated in the above statements. The first statement implies that a theory should be interpreted as just a guess or a hunch, whereas in science, the term theory is used very differently. The second statement implies that theories become facts, in some sort of linear progression. In science, facts never become theories. Rather, theories explain facts. The third misconception is that scientific research provides proof in the sense of attaining the absolute truth. Scientific knowledge is always tentative and subject to revision should new evidence come to light. Classroom Activity“Fact-Hypothesis-Theory Word Jumble”
Understanding Evolution and UC Museum of Paleontology From the PBS Evolution series Evolving Ideas: Isn’t Evolution Just a Theory? "Theory in Theory and Practice" pdf) by NCSE's Glenn Branch and Louise Mead Evol Edu Outreach 1:287-289, 2008 Evolution as Fact, Theory, and Path. by Ryan Gregory, Evo Edu Outreach 1:46-52, 2008. The Role of Theory in Advancing 21st Century Biology, a special brief report from the National Academies of Science, 2007 (pdf) |
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Understanding Evolution from UC Berkeley's Museum of Paleontology
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