SCI CODE: No Veggies
Scientifically speaking there is no such thing as vegetables. So what does that make cucumbers, pumpkins, lettuce, and broccoli? Find out in this episode of SCI CODE!
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SCI CODE: No Veggies
Scientifically speaking there is no such thing as vegetables. So what does that make cucumbers, pumpkins, lettuce, and broccoli? Find out in this episode of SCI CODE!
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Congratulations to Malala Yousafzai, winner of the 2013 International Childrenās Peace Prize!Ā āI was just one target for their violence,ā Malala said in her acceptance speech, referring to the Taliban who shot her in the head.Ā āThere are many others for whom we must continue⦠so that children all over the world can have a right to go to school.ā
Read more via ABC News.
The Post-Lecture Classroom: How Will Students Fare?
If college professors spent less time lecturing, would their students do better?
A three-year study examining student performance in a āflipped classroomā ā a class in which students watch short lecture videos at homeĀ and work on activitiesĀ during class time ā has found statistically significant gains in student performance in āflippedā settingsĀ and significant student preference for āflippedā methods.
The study, provided exclusively to The Atlantic, is one of the first to examine a āflippedā classroom in the current state of its technology.Ā Russell Mumper, a Vice Dean at the University of North Carolinaās Eshelman School of Pharmacy, conducted the study, and two separate articles based on itsĀ findings are now in press in the journals Academic Medicine and The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. The education technology company Echo360, whose technology was used in the classes examined, funded the study with a $10,000 grant.
The study examined three years of a foundational pharmaceutics course, required for all doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.)Ā students attending UNC. In 2011, Mumper taught the course in a standard, PowerPoint-aidedĀ lecture format. In 2012 and 2013, he taught it using āflippedā methods. Student performance on an identical final exam improved by 2.5 percent between 2011 and 2012āresults now in press at Academic Medicineāand by an additional 2.6 percent in 2013. Overall, student performance on an identical final exam improved between 2011 and 2013 by 5.1 percent.
Students also came to prefer the flipped model to the lecture model. While 75 percent of students in 2012 said, before Mumperās class, that they preferred lectures, almost 90 percent of students said they preferred the flipped model after the class.
āAs I always like to say, we flipped their preference,ā Mumper told me. āThey went from largely wanting and valuing lectures to just the opposite.ā
Read more. [Image: Echo360]
Alfie Kohn:
It requires gumption to follow oneās principles wherever they lead. One may hope, for example, that children will be lifelong learners. But what if evidence and experience tell us that interest in learning declines when students are graded and made to work on academic assignments...
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Building the Learning Organization