Dr. McDermott and the Physics Education
Group at the University of Washington have suggested the following Science
for All Americans links:
Chapter 1: The Nature of Science
(A) The Scientific World View
(B) Scientific Inquiry
(C) The Scientific Enterprise
Chapter 2: The Nature Of Mathematics
(A) Patterns and Relationships
(B) Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(C) Mathematical Inquiry
Chapter 4: The Physical Setting
(A) The Universe
(B) The Earth
(C) Processes that Shape the Earth
(D) Structure of Matter
(E) Energy Transformations
(F) Motion
(G) Forces of Nature
Chapter 9: The Mathematical World
(A) Numbers
(B) Symbolic Relationships
(C) Shapes
(D) Uncertainty
(E) Reasoning
Chapter 11: Common Themes
(A) Systems
(B) Models
(C) Constancy and Change
(D) Scale
Chapter 12: Habits Of Mind
(A) Values and Attitudes
(B) Computation and Estimation
(C) Manipulation and Observation
(D) Communication Skills
(E) Critical-Response Skills