SCE 4310 U01 CLASS MEETING #1 Tuesday, January 12, 2016 Some Photographs and Brief Notes.

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SCE 4310 U01 CLASS MEETING #1 Tuesday, January 12, 2016 Some Photographs and Brief Notes

Welcome to SCE 4310 U01 Class!

Today’s Agenda & Some Management Aspects of the Class Meetings

Introduction to the Course Textbook, Chapter 1, Culture of Science Settlage and Southerland Reading and Reflection Assignments

Open Questions: What do you think? What consensus do you have among members of your small groups? Relate to course assignment/readings. Ways scientists think and communicate.

Working collaboratively in Table Groups/teams: Responses and thinking about Science, the Culture of science, and the Nature of Science (NOS) – Table/Group White Board Presentations

Groups 1 – 6 White Board Information/Ideas

Focusing on Planning and Teaching Hands-on, Minds-on Inquiry-based science Lessons (Also, see Syllabus, Part 1)

Investigating Living Things - Seeds

Recruitment into a New Science Education Program