2018
DOI: 10.2505/4/jcst18_047_03_78
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Many Paths Toward Discovery: A Module for Teaching How Science Works

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“…Curriculum, course design, and the delivery of content can differ in the emergent and traditional paradigms for both in-person and online courses . To raise awareness and facilitate adoption of reformed instruction, efforts like the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative (CWSEI) were established to disseminate best practices among STEM educators. , Topics and resources included on the CWSEI Web site for instructors encapsulate many features of the emergent paradigm, such as communicating learning goals, preclass assignments and flipped classroom pedagogy, active learning, group work, interactive demonstrations, , review sessions, personal response systems, promoting metacognition and improving student learning strategies . The Teaching Practices Inventory (TPI), which is aligned with research-based teaching practices found in the emergent paradigm, is a resource STEM teachers can use to characterize their instructional practices.…”
Section: Instructional Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curriculum, course design, and the delivery of content can differ in the emergent and traditional paradigms for both in-person and online courses . To raise awareness and facilitate adoption of reformed instruction, efforts like the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative (CWSEI) were established to disseminate best practices among STEM educators. , Topics and resources included on the CWSEI Web site for instructors encapsulate many features of the emergent paradigm, such as communicating learning goals, preclass assignments and flipped classroom pedagogy, active learning, group work, interactive demonstrations, , review sessions, personal response systems, promoting metacognition and improving student learning strategies . The Teaching Practices Inventory (TPI), which is aligned with research-based teaching practices found in the emergent paradigm, is a resource STEM teachers can use to characterize their instructional practices.…”
Section: Instructional Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a whole range of such methods, including problem‐based learning, project‐based learning (PBL), inquiry‐based learning, case‐based teaching, and the flipped classroom. According to Prince et al [19], inductive methods, compared with traditional lecture‐based deductive approaches, give students a degree of responsibility while encouraging them to learn how to approach a particular challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%