SHS2 Engineering · Semester 1, Week 1
Engineering in Society
Lesson notes
Learning Objectives
Indicator: 2.1.1.LI.1 - Explain systematic investigation and its relevance in engineering professional practice.
By the end of the lesson, learners can:
- Define systematic investigation in their own words, using a step-by-step description.
- Explain at least three reasons why systematic investigation is important in engineering professional practice.
- Describe a personal or community problem and outline how a systematic investigation could be applied to solve it.
- Distinguish between random trial-and-error problem solving and systematic investigation, giving examples of each.
- Participate in a group discussion and present a concept map showing the relevance of systematic investigation.
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- Strand
- Engineering Practice (Strand 1)
- Sub-strand
- Engineering in Society (1.1)
- Content standard
- 2.1.1.CS.1 - Demonstrate understanding of systematic investigation and model construction. 2.1.1.LO.1 Use systematic investigation to identify and provide solutions to problems.
- Indicator
- 2.1.1.LI.1 - Explain systematic investigation and its relevance in engineering professional practice.
- Suggested placement
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Semester 1, Week 1
(Week 1 of the year)
Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.
- Curriculum reference
- NaCCA curriculum document, p. 70
Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)
Managing Talk for Learning: - In a moderated discussion, learners share experiences on any problem they have encountered that required investigation and how they went about the investigation. - Learners think pair and share their views on what systematic investigation is in their own words. Organise/summarise their thoughts using concept maps/webbing. In pairs, let them mention the usefulness of systematic investigation. Assessment (2.1.1.AS.1). The document marks these depth-of-knowledge levels for this indicator: Level 2 Skills of conceptual understanding. Teaching and Learning Resources: - Projector and laptop