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TED 5314 - Current Topics Science Education

Current Topics In Science Education provides an opportunity to develop compentencies necessary to deal effectively with science instruction; includes curriculum, concepts, teaching strategies, and skills necessary to integrate content and teaching strategies.

The class utilizes a Problem-based learning (PBL) approach to curriculum development and delivery. Problem-based learning (PBL) is an inquiry-based approach that can be defined as both a curriculum and a process. The curriculum consists of carefully selected and designed problems that engage the learner in the process of acquiring critical knowledge, developing proficiency in problem solving, engaging in self-directed learning, and participating in collaborative teams. This curriculum integration process engages students in collaborative research that can be shared in the classroom, across a community or around the globe. PBL features open-ended and cooperative activities that deal with real world issues and scenarios.

The Critical Thinking Curriculum Model

The curriculum approach will follow the Critical Thinking Curriculum Model (CTCM), which is a multidisciplinary approach designed to encompass computer technology, a current real world issue, and effective learning and teaching practices. As a PBL curriculum, it encompasses the political, social/cultural, economic, and scientific realms in the context of a global issue. In this way, students realize the importance of their schooling by applying their efforts to an endeavor that ultimately will affect their future.

 

 

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