This training course will shed the light on teaching methods for science and curriculum preparation and strategies. In this Education, in Curriculum & Methods of Teaching Science conference, you will learn to make your knowledge as an excellent researcher accessible to your students. We will show you how to communicate science to novices as well as advanced students in science. You will experience the value of teaching with analogies and you will be guided to train your students' competencies. Based on up-to-date findings from research into teaching and learning science.
You will be able to
implement evidence-based strategies into your own teaching,
use student’s everyday conceptions for the development of courses,
prepare analogies and models to teach in your field,
implement problem-based teaching,
set up for experiments and teach the nature of science.
At the end of this training course, participants will learn:
Evidence-based teaching main principles and curriculum of visible learning and mind frames which will help you to embrace these principles
Adapt learning theories to science teaching, starting with behaviorism up to cognitivism, constructivism, and neurodidactics.
Implement and reflect upon one evidence-based teaching strategy in your own teaching.
How to guide students from their everyday conceptions to scientific ones.
Use your students’ pre-conceptions not as obstacles but as starting points for teaching science.
Methods for a quick assessment of your students’ conceptions.
Strategies for how we can change our students’ conceptions and how we can help your students to change their ideas.
Address the pre-instructional conceptions of your students in your teaching.
Choose good analogies for teaching science and implement them fruitfully.
Frame your science teaching to make it relevant for your students.
The training course consists of lectures and assignments at the end of each day. The assignment is designed to let you implement the day's content into your own teaching syllabus, for example when developing an analogy for your own course. By developing the assignments and giving feedback on others' assignments with group discussion.
This course is intended for:
Instructors who want to expand their knowledge of the new trends in teaching methods.
Curriculum Assessment Specialist.
Anyone who wants to learn about the Education in Curriculum & Methods of Teaching Science.
Introduction: Teaching and Learning Science
Evidence-based science teaching
Rate teaching strategies
How the brain computes information
from behaviorism to constructivism8m
Encouraging higher-order thinking
Conceptual Change
Identifying everyday conceptions
No teaching without everyday conceptions
Assessing your students’ conceptions
Learning as conceptual change
Learning as ontological change
Tips for engagement
Teaching with analogies
Why science is hard to grasp
Using analogies
How to teach analogies
Successful instructional analogies
Multiple representations in science
(Re-)Frame your science teaching
Make science relevant
Active learning with socio-centric
issues
Tasks for active learners
Active Learning with Digital Tools
Setting goals for students
Supervision of theses
Communication risk and uncertainty