How Old Is Your Universe?: A Workshop For Middle Grade Science Teachers

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0805 Elementary And Secondary Education, 0830 Teacher Training, 0850 Geoscience Education Research

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Recent attempts to revise how evolution is taught in US schools have found fault not just with Darwin's theory of biological evolution but with current scientific theories about the age and evolution of the cosmos. A multidisciplinary team including physicists, astronomers and geologists initiated two workshops to provide clear, easy to implement curriculum material to help middle grade science teachers explain to their students how we know the ages of the earth, stars, our own solar system, and the entire universe. The nature of science was explained, with special attention paid to distinguishing knowledge gained through the scientific method from matters of faith. In-service and pre-service teachers worked together as a team to master the content behind a series of hands-on activities and develop the best strategies for integrating the lesson plans into the classroom. Research scientists collaborated with educators to present the workshop; and after the workshop traveled to the classrooms to work with the teachers to assist in the implementation of the material. These pairings resulted in a diversity of approaches and implementation strategies being discussed and ultimately implemented. During the workshop the teachers were introduced to a series of inquiry-based, hands-on activities designed to integrate thematic content from the life, earth, and physical sciences. Additional resources (various physics lab materials, earth materials kits, posters, CD-ROMs, etc.) and information were provided to allow each teacher to become familiar with the reasons for our belief in an ancient and evolving universe. The chosen lesson plan activities provide just-in-time introduction of background materials integrating math skills and concepts with the process of discovery. The inquiry-based activities emphasize the methods by which scientists study cosmic distances, ages, and evolution. The entire workshop format has been aligned with, and each activity is linked with, National Science Education Standards and AAAS Project 2061 Benchmarks and the resulting units of study are appropriate for a middle school science course. Each workshop ran for four days, divided into two Friday - Saturday meetings spread over two weeks, with the goal of allowing overburdened teachers to devote a substantial amount of total time to this professional development opportunity without imposing too much at any one point in their schedules. The first weekend concentrated on the age of the earth and the basic geologic principles that have shaped its history; the second weekend focused on how to determine cosmological timescales. These multidisciplinary workshops integrated mathematics and the earth and space sciences, in order to address the urgent need to provide public school teachers with a solid understanding of astronomical ages and the nature of cosmic evolution. Hands-on activities were coupled with telescope viewing opportunities and a half-day geological fieldtrip. Participants were given pre-and post-workshop tests and knowledge surveys in order to assess the effectiveness of the workshops. Modifications were made for the second workshop based on evaluation of these surveys. Researchers and pre-service teachers worked with in-service teacher's classes and provided follow-up support for the implementation of workshop materials.

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