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Madalyn Wilson-Fetrow; Vanessa Svihla; Abhaya K. Datye; Jamie R. Gomez; Eva Chi; Sang M. Han – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2024
Engineering is fundamentally about design, yet many undergraduate programs offer limited opportunities for students to learn to design. This design case reports on a grant-funded effort to revolutionize how chemical engineering is taught. Prior to this effort, our chemical engineering program was like many, offering core courses primarily taught…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Chemical Engineering, Design, Curriculum Development
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Thomas Brush; Suhkyung Shin; Sungwon Shin; Jiyoon Jung; John Gensic; Krista Glazewski – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2016
Socioscientific Inquiry (SSI) represents an instructional approach designed to target interest and knowledge in science. In this context, students consider scientific issues that have social implications and comprise a range of trade-offs, concepts, and considerations in order to arrive at informed conclusions (Sadler, 2004, 2011). Given the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Implementation, Technology Uses in Education, Science and Society
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Charles J. Eick; Michael Dias – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2016
The first author re-entered the middle grades classroom to teach a new National Science Foundation (NSF) physical science curriculum that was designed to foster conceptual change through a scientific approach. The curriculum design met the need and call for reform in science education through its focus on inquiry, evidence-based reasoning, peer…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Instruction, Evidence Based Practice, Curriculum Design