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Successful Science and Engineering Teaching: Theoretical and Learning Perspectives: Innovation and Change in Professional Education, cartea 3

Autor Calvin S. Kalman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 noi 2010
The intent of this book is to describe how a professor can provide a learning environment that assists students in coming to grips with the nature of science and engineering, to understand science and engineering concepts, and to solve problems in science and engineering courses. The book is based upon articles published in Science Educational Research and which are grounded in educational research (both quantitative and qualitative) performed by the author over many years.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789048177608
ISBN-10: 904817760X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Innovation and Change in Professional Education

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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The intent of this book is to describe how a professor can provide a learning en vironment that assists students to come to grips with the nature of science and engineering, to understand science and engineering concepts, and to solve problems in science and engineering courses. As such, this book is intended to be useful for any science or engineering professor, who wants to change their course to include more effective teaching methods, to instructors at post-secondary institutions, who are beginning their careers, and as a handbook for TA’s. Since the book is based upon articles that I have had published in Science Educational Research and which are grounded in educational research that I have performed (both quantitative and qualitative) over many years, it will also be of interest to anyone engaged in research into teaching science and engineering at the post-secondary level. I have also tried to include enough background so that the book could be used as a te- book for a course in educational practice in science and engineering. The book has two main axes of development. Firstly, how do we get students to change their epistemology so that their outlook on the course material is not that it consists of a tool kit of assorted practices, classified according to problem type, but rather that the subject comprises a connected structure of concepts. Secondly, he- ing students to have a deeper understanding of science and engineering.

Cuprins

How Students Learn Science.- Intellectual Development and Psychological Types.- Students Alternative Scientific Conceptions.- Writing to Learn: Reflective Writing.- Changing Student's Epistemologies.- Getting Students to Examine Their Epistemology.- Critical Thinking.- Educational Models Based upon Philosophy of Science.- Changing Student's Epistemologies.- Final Thoughts.- Courses for Non-science Students.- Computer Assisted Instruction.- Summing Up.

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The intent of this book is to describe how a professor can provide a learning environment that assists students to come to grips with the nature of science and engineering, to understand science and engineering concepts, and to solve problems in science and engineering courses. As such, this book is intended to be useful for any science or engineering professor, who wants to change their course to include more effective teaching methods, to instructors at post-secondary institutions, who are beginning their careers, and as a handbook for TA’s. Since the book is based upon articles that I have had published in Science Educational Research and which are grounded in educational research that I have performed (both quantitative and qualitative) over many years, it will also be of interest to anyone engaged in research into teaching science and engineering at the post-secondary level. I have also tried to include enough background so that the book could be used as a textbook for a course in educational practice in science and engineering.
The book has two main axes of development. Firstly, how do we get students to change their epistemology so that their outlook on the course material is not that it consists of a tool kit of assorted practices, classified according to problem type, but rather that the subject comprises a connected structure of concepts. Secondly, helping students to have a deeper understanding of science and engineering.

Caracteristici

Reflective writing is a gathering of thoughts on a chosen topic and then a rethinking of thoughts to develop knowledge
Activities that help to get students to examine their conceptual framework so that they will not mishear their instructor, nor misread their textbook
Develop a design to cause the students to undergo a critical discussion to decide which natural interpretations can be kept and which must be replaced