Yale Center for Teaching and Learning

STEM Education Seminar: Dr. Eugenia Etkina

Event Series 

Audience 

Faculty, Staff, Graduate & Professional Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, Undergraduates

Event Time 

Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - 3:00pm

Location of Event: 

Investigative Science Learning Environment: Turning our students into collaborative participants in the practice of physics

Event Description 

Dr. Eugenia Etkina, Rutgers University, Graduate School of Education and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Professor of Science Education

Title: “Investigative Science Learning Environment: Turning our students into collaborative participants in the practice of physics”

Abstract: Scientists and especially physicists have their own, unique ways of developing new knowledge, solving new problems, and communicating about what they do. These form a set of cultural norms and practices that we call “physics.” Can students become enculturated into physics in a one year introductory course, or does “doing physics” remain the exclusive purview of professionals who have acquired their skills through years of training? Development of the Next Generation Science Standards, revisions to AP courses, and a new MCAT suggest that these aspects of physics (and other sciences) are as valuable as the final product of scientific labor—concepts and mathematical representations—that traditionally have been the sole focus of science courses. Science practices are the central elements of all these innovations. In my talk I will describe Investigative Science Learning environment - an instructional philosophy that allows us to make these practices a centerpiece of learning physics without losing conceptual and mathematical focus. I will also discuss ways to assess these complex practices. 

View slides from the seminar.

The STEM Education Seminar & Journal Club Series is sponsored by the Helmsley Charitable Trust. 

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