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6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Interactive Engagement in Upper-Level Physics Lessons from the Paradigms Program Corinne Manogue & the whole Paradigms Team

6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Support National Science Foundation –DUE , , –DUE , , –DUE , , Oregon State University Oregon Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers Grinnell College Mount Holyoke College Utah State University

On your small whiteboard Write the main purpose of educatiom? 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop The Purpose of Education —A challenging vision “…the purpose of your education is your growth as an individual and the development of your capacity to contribute to the transformation of society.” —FUNDAEC Fundación para la Aplicación y Enseñanza de las Ciencias

On your small whiteboard List one characteristic of middle-division students? 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

The Middle-Division The middle-division is different from the lower division: –Smaller classes. –Invested students. –More complicated content. –More time/courses. –Opportunity to spiral. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

My Agenda Today Discuss a few “teaching principles” and related “teaching suggestions.” Model and discuss different types of activities. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

Teaching Principle Make explicit choices about when do “Teaching by Telling” vs. “Active- Engagement”? 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Teaching by Telling vs. Active Engagement The Instructor/Textbook: –Paints big picture. –Inspires. –Covers lots fast. –Models speaking. –Models problem-solving. –Controls questions. –Makes connections. The Students/Groups: –Focus on subtleties. –Experience delight. –Slow, but in depth. –Practice speaking. –Practice problem-solving. –Control questions. –Make connections.

Teaching Principle Good teaching is like picking up someone else’s baby. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

Babies Good teaching is like picking up someone else’s baby. –Believe it will be a good experience for you and the baby! –Hold the baby firmly so it feels safe. –Engage the baby’s attention with something fascinating. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

Teaching Principle Humor is important in the classroom, but use it thoughtfully. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

Humor Did you feel that my analogy of “picking up a baby” let you off the hook? 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

Teaching Principle Students have little experience with geometric visualization. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Suggestion Use kinesthetic activities to tap into students’ embodied cognition.

Kinesthetic Activities Stand up. Each of you represents a point charge. Make a linear charge density. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

Teaching Principle It takes effort to bring information into working memory. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Suggestion Use small whiteboards to help students activate the relevant information.

Small Whiteboards On your small whiteboard, write something you know about the dot product. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Affordances of Small White Board Questions Allow the instructor to see if everyone is on the same page. “Quiet” members of the class are encouraged to participate. Students vie to have their answers chosen. Keep everyone engaged and awake. Professional development: communication skills.

Using Small Whiteboards Make it safe to be wrong: –Insist that students answer, but allow a question mark. –Make answers anonymous at first. Different types of questions: –Review, comparing multiple representations. –Bring out common problems. Model professional problem-solving. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

Teaching Principle Don’t try to answer a question that students don’t yet have. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Suggestion Use active engagement to prime “the teachable moment.”

Compare and Contrast Activities On your medium whiteboards, construct a square grid of points, approximately two inches apart, at least 7 by 7. I will draw an origin and a vector on your grid. For every point on your grid, imagine drawing the position vector to that point, calculate Connect the points with equal values of 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop

6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Affordances of Medium Whiteboards Provide the opportunity: –to develop and practice problem-solving strategies, –to compare and contrast answers, –for mini-presentations, –to discuss synthesis, evaluation, decision- making, etc.

6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop Socratic vs. Groups How does it feel to teach in these ways? vs. Everyone knows everything vs. No one knows anything

Take-home Message You are in this for the long haul! –Join or build a learning community, preferably in your own department. –Make it safe for each person to grow in their own way. –Use reflective practice: If it worked, figure out why so you can do it again and share it. If it didn’t work, figure out why so you can do it differently next time. 6/23/2015New Faculty Workshop