This bingo card has a free space and 36 words: Two roads diverged (conflicting hypotheses in a discipline), In black and white (the textbook is wrong), What makes you think that? (getting your teacher to discuss why they think they know something), We are the dreamers of dreams (an example of knowledge relying on imagination), The truth is out there (pseudo science being offered as real science), The stories we could tell (a paradigm shift), Word play (a teacher says "It depends on the definition of...' or 'it depends on what you mean by...'), Big brother next door (a current and local example of propaganda), He who mistrusts most should be trusted least (an example of knowledge relying on faith), Hey ref – what game are you watching? (different interpretations leading to different theories), A thousand words (graphs that color knowledge rather than illustrate it), Nice try (and example of an accepted knowledge changing over time), Never doubt what nobody is sure about (an example of doubt driving research or knowledge), Is it art? (an example of art in a ‘non-artistic’ discipline), Yea, right (a poorly justified interpretation), Unknown unknowns (a teacher suggests that some ‘fact’ is not definitive), There is no spoon… (an example of the senses leading us away from knowledge), Freedom fighters or terrorists? (an example of language affecting how we know things), Blinded by science (an example of science being biased), Wait…what? (an example of a logical fallacy), Trust me, I’m a scientist (simply suggesting that “science’ has justified some fact), Intruder alert (an example of one subject/discipline using knowledge from another subject/discipline), Back in my day… (an example of knowledge relying on memory), To the victors.. (an example of history being biased), A cute angle (an example of beauty in mathematics), Overcome by emotion (someone suggesting that emotion is not a good source of knowledge), Now that you mention it… (a claim that you thought was certain turns out not to be), Because I said so… (and example of knowledge based on authority), Wait a minute… (facts being presented – but ‘there’s more to the story’), How did we get here? (reason leading us astray), Known unknowns (unanswered questions driving a subject), Twisted tongues (language was used to twist an argument), Sheeple (people think something is true because it’s “common’, accepted, art of the status quo), Clever counting (statistics are manipulated in favor of a particular conclusion), And…? (something that is true but has little relation to reality) and Computer says no (facts unavailable except through technology).
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