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1 Dr. Eric Mazur Department of Physics Harvard University (1997)

2 PER: A Real Eye Opener Traditional (teacher-centered) methods of instruction versus “informed” (student- centered) methods of instruction. Many bleak results from traditional methods* –Low student interest –Students retain preconceptions –Lack of conceptual understanding –More emphasis on memorization than understanding resulting from “surface” learning rather than “deep” learning. *Sheila Tobias (1990) They’re Not Dumb, They’re Different: Stalking the Second Tier. Tucson, AZ: Research Corporation.

3 Mazur’s “Peer Instruction” Pre-class reading Reading quiz Lecture on selected topics Individuals work on ConcepTests Small group discussion Feedback provided to instructor Remediation as necessary

4 P. I. Procedure - 1 Assign reading & write reading quiz. Prepare limited lecture outline (3-4 topics) from reading. Prepare ConcepTest questions: –Single concept per question –Question not soluble using equations –Adequate M.C. foils (based on preconceptions) –Unambiguous wording –Neither too easy nor too hard.

5 P. I. Procedure - 2 Lecture (approx. 15 min. per topic) –7-10 min. for lecturing –5-8 min. for ConcepTest) Demonstrations –Not part of lecture –Related to ConcepTest questions Examinations contain: –Concept questions –Equation-based questions

6 Conducting ConcepTests Students view question, reflect on answers. Students record individual responses on whiteboard responder pads. Students share responses and gather in small groups to work out detail. A single group response is given. Instructor responds to groups.

7 ?’s about Peer Instruction Does P.I. really work? Do traditional problem-solving skills suffer as a result of using P.I.? How does one deal with the “depth versus breadth” argument using P.I.? How much effort does P.I. take?

8 Peer Instruction Resources Mazur, E. (1997) Peer Instruction: A User’s Manual. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. JiTT also something worth checking out World Wide Web: http://galileo.harvard.edu http://galileo.harvard.edu


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