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Professionalism, Science/Math Ed Minor, Cases, Intro to Constructivism
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Professionalism As a volunteer, you represent yourself, UF, the College of Education & TDS You need to present yourself as a professional educator; NOT a student
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Professionalism-Key Issues Punctuality & Reliability Attire Present yourself as a professional NO jeans, t-shirts, flip flops Dress conservatively Relationships with students Language Facebook & other web-based material If you are not sure about a conduct issue, talk to TDS!
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Math/Sci Ed Minors Developed originally through the HHMI-UF Science for Life Program; New support from Florida Teach 18 credit hour program Includes course work & field placements (local HS & MS) Prepares participants for Math or Science Teaching Certification (grades 6-12) All science & math majors are eligible for the program
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Curricular Elements EDG 4930 (MAE 2364): Explorations RED 3312: Reading in content areas MAE XXXX: Knowing & learning in math & science SCE 4360: Sec. Science Teaching I MAE 4320: Middle school Math methods SCE 4363: Sec. Science Teaching II MAE 4330: Seconday math methods MAE 4941: Practicum in teaching science & math
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What do I do next? Take the other “prereq courses” whenever possible 1) Reading Course (RED 3312) 2) Knowing & Lrng in Math & Science (MAEXXXX) 3) If #2 is not developed in time, consider an alternative elective: TSL 4320: ESOL Strategies for Content Area Teachers SCE 4342: Environmental Education Methods EDF 3110: Human Growth and Development EDF 3132: The Young Adolescent EDF 3135: The Adolescent EDF 3210: Educational Psychology EDF 3214: Learning and Cognition in Education
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Next… Complete the math/science ed sequence over: Methods I (fall) SCE 4360 or MAE 4320 Methods II (spring) SCE 4363 or MAE 4330 Practicum- MAE 4941 (summer A)
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Questions??? General information: COE Office of Student Services/Student Advising: Norman G416 Math Ed Dr. Pape: spape@coe.ufl.edu Science Ed Dr. Sadler: tsadler@coe.ufl.edu
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The Minor doesn’t work for me... What are my options Science PROTEACH 12 month certification/master’s program Contact: Dr. Linda Cronin Jones with questions: lcjones@coe.ufl.edu
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Chapter 1-Case book What is a teaching case? Why are cases useful for teacher education? What do the authors mean by the following contrasts: Thoughtful practice v. “tricks of the trade” Education v. training Technical reflection v. critical reflection (pp. 7-8) Are cases in this book designed to show you what you should do as a teacher? If not, why are they useful? (p. 10)
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Case 2.3 Comments, questions…
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Thinking about thinking… A group of children who think the world is flat… A teacher tells the children that the earth is round. What do the children envision? Earth like a pancake A teacher tells the children that the earth is a round sphere? The pancake is on or in a sphere Vosnaidou & Brewer, 1989
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How do people come to know things? What are some metaphors for learning?
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Constructivism A theory for explaining how individuals come to gain knowledge. Individuals actively construct their understandings. Resulting constructions are dependent on pre- existing ideas. Individuals are NOT passive recipients of knowledge.
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Constructivism is NOT An instructional strategy Equivalent to: Hands-on learning Discovery learning Student centered
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Constructivism is a theory that helps explain learning. While learning theory can influence how we think about instruction, it does not necessarily prescribe a particular mode of teaching.
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