TEKS Correlations with NSES, Standard G: History and Nature of Science—Grades 9 Through 12

NSES

K-4 5-8 9-12

Science as a human endeavor

Science as a human endeavor

Nature of science

History of science

Science as a human endeavor

Nature of scientific knowledge

Historical perspective

TEKS

Integrated Physics and Chemistry

(3) Scientific processes. The student uses critical thinking and scientific problem solving to make informed decisions.

The student is expected to:

  1. analyze, review, and critique scientific explanations, including hypotheses and theories, as to their strengths and weaknesses using scientific evidence and information;
  2. draw inferences based on data related to promotional materials for products and services;
  3. evaluate the impact of research on scientific thought, society, and the environment;
  4. describe connections between physics and chemistry and future careers; and
  5. research and describe the history of physics, chemistry, and contributions of scientists.

Biology

(3) Scientific processes. The student uses critical thinking and scientific problem solving to make informed decisions.

The student is expected to:

  1. analyze, review, and critique scientific explanations, including hypotheses and theories, as to their strengths and weaknesses using scientific evidence and information;
  2. evaluate promotional claims that relate to biological issues such as product labeling and advertisements;
  3. evaluate the impact of research on scientific thought, society, and the environment;
  4. describe the connection between biology and future careers;
  5. evaluate models according to their adequacy in representing biological objects or events; and
  6. research and describe the history of biology and contributions of scientists.

Chemistry

(3) Scientific processes. The student uses critical thinking and scientific problem solving to make informed decisions.

The student is expected to:

  1. analyze, review, and critique scientific explanations, including hypotheses and theories, as to their strengths and weaknesses using scientific evidence and information;
  2. make responsible choices in selecting everyday products and services using scientific information;
  3. evaluate the impact of research on scientific thought, society, and the environment;
  4. describe the connection between chemistry and future careers; and
  5. research and describe the history of chemistry and contributions of scientists.

Physics

(3) Scientific processes. The student uses critical thinking and scientific problem solving to make informed decisions.

The student is expected to:

  1. analyze, review, and critique scientific explanations, including hypotheses and theories, as to their strengths and weaknesses using scientific evidence and information;
  2. express laws symbolically and employ mathematical procedures including vector addition and right-triangle geometry to solve physical problems;
  3. evaluate the impact of research on scientific thought, society, and the environment;
  4. describe the connection between physics and future careers; and
  5. research and describe the history of physics and contributions of scientists.