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Problem-based approaches to physics : changing perspectives in higher education /

The role of university is changing under the pressure of external, largely economic and cultural forces. The call to increase recruitment of students to STEM subjects is predicated on their strategic importance for the economy. However, the notion of university physics as a purely vocational trainin...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Raine, Derek J., 1946- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2020]
Colección:IOP series in physics education.
IOP ebooks. 2020 collection.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a 1. Teaching and learning in higher education -- 1.1. The changing environment -- 1.2. Developments and drivers -- 1.3. Strategically important subjects -- 1.4. Supply side -- 1.5. Innovations in pedagogy -- 1.6. Excellence and curriculum design -- 1.7. Problem-based approaches 
505 8 |a 2. The curriculum and design science -- 2.1. How students learn -- 2.2. The learning cycle -- 2.3. Affective learning : motivation -- 2.4. History of problem-based approaches -- 2.5. Enquiry and collaboration -- 2.6. Research-teaching nexus -- 2.7. Technology -- 2.8. Constructive alignment : design science -- 2.9. Personalised curriculum 
505 8 |a 3. Alignment -- 3.1. Outcomes -- 3.2. Engagement -- 3.3. Metacognition -- 3.4. Formative and summative assessment -- 3.5. Authentic assessment -- 3.6. Authenticity and employability 
505 8 |a 4. Implementing problem-based approaches -- 4.1. What is a 'problem'? -- 4.2. The learning cycle -- 4.3. Scaffolding problem-based approaches -- 4.4. Managing problem-based approaches : shapes and sizes -- 4.5. Managing problem-based approaches : facilitation -- 4.6. Managing problem-based approaches : groups -- 4.7. Managing assessment and feedback -- 4.8. Managing change -- 4.9. Putting it together : an example 
505 8 |a 5. Problem-based physics (and other disciplines) -- 5.1. Sources of problems -- 5.2. Laboratory PBL -- 5.3. Induction -- 5.4. Other disciplines -- 5.5. Management 
505 8 |a 6. Do problem-based approaches work? -- 6.1. Results from active learning -- 6.2. Meta-analyses of the impact of PBL -- 6.3. Employers' views on graduate employability -- 6.4. Buy-in from staff and senior management -- 6.5. Problem-based approaches across cultures -- 6.6. The future of problem-based pedagogies 
505 8 |a 7. Problem-based approaches : looking to the future -- 7.1. Structural change : the teaching focussed lecturer -- 7.2. Physics and society -- 7.3. What is physics? -- 7.4. Interdisciplinarity -- 7.5. Personalised curricula -- 7.6. Sustainability. 
520 3 |a The role of university is changing under the pressure of external, largely economic and cultural forces. The call to increase recruitment of students to STEM subjects is predicated on their strategic importance for the economy. However, the notion of university physics as a purely vocational training is attractive neither to students nor to their teachers, and is contrary to the ethos of the discipline. This book argues that problem-based approaches to learning offers the prospect of widening the appeal of physics to potential students and employers, while maintaining its intellectual rigour and providing increased support for employability. The text brings together innovations in university teaching based on learning theories, research and the author's experience, to present problem-based pedagogies for physics and, by implication, other disciplines. It looks at the practicalities of various implementations of problem-based approaches, developed from the original form of PBL, and at the costs and benefits as well as some of the potential pitfalls. It is valuable reading for curriculum designers of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and academics working in the field of physics education. Part of IOP Series in Physics Education. 
521 |a Curriculum designers for undergraduate and postgraduate physics courses and academics working in the field of physics education. 
530 |a Also available in print. 
538 |a Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
538 |a System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader. 
545 |a Derek Jeffrey Raine is an emeritus professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester. He has led several major projects developing problem-based approaches in physics and founded the natural sciences programme at the University of Leicester. He was awarded the Lawrence Bragg Medal by the Institute of Physics for his work on curriculum development through problem-based learning, and an MBE for services to science education. He is a National Teaching Fellow and a Principal Fellow of Advance HE. In 2017 the natural sciences teaching team at Leicester won a CATE award from the Higher Education Academy for their work on embedding employability. He chaired the IOP Higher Education Advisory Committee and is a co-chair of the Society for Natural Sciences, which he helped to set up. 
588 0 |a Title from PDF title page (viewed on November 18, 2019). 
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