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Dolphin G. Teaching Geology Using the History and Philosophy of Science...2024
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This book provides a case study on how to design and build an introductory geology course for non-science majors. The book presents a foundation with the status of geoscience education and research in geoscience conceptual development as a backdrop for the design process. It then describes the instructional goal-setting process and development of the structural components of the course based on the determined goals. The book presents the three historical narratives (the earth is a historical entity, the earth is very old, and the earth is dynamic) that form the foundation of instruction. It also describes examples of the implicit, explicit, and reflective treatments of the nature of science to help student develop a better sense of the process of geology. Finally, the book gives preliminary results from some innovative approaches to research on student learning within the domains of geological content knowledge and NOS content knowledge within the course.
Part I Designing the Course with Teaching the Nature of Science in Mind
Earth Science Education: Rationales and Current State
Transformative Teaching: From Educator to Design Engineer
Biographies of Three Different Concepts
Transformative Teaching Strategies
Part II Measuring Shifts in Students’ Content Knowledge and Nature of Science Understandings
Measuring Student Learning
Students’ Understandings of Science and Scientists
Students’ Metaphors for Science
Concluding Remarks
Index