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1 Produced by and for the Hot Science - Cool Talks Outreach Lecture Series of the Environmental Science Institute. We request that the use of any of these materials include an acknowledgement of Dr. Tyrone Hayes and the Hot Science - Cool Talks Outreach Lecture Series of the Environmental Science Institute of the University of Texas at Austin. We hope you find these materials educational and enjoyable. by Dr. Robert Duke Hot Science - Cool Talks Volume 60 Why Students Don’t Learn What We Think We Teach

2 by Professor Bob Duke Marlene and Morton Meyerson Centennial Professor in Music and Human Learning How We Learn… and How We Don’t

3 Do we need to know this? Will this be on the test? What do I need to do to make an A? How long does this paper have to be? I wasn’t here on Wednesday. Did I miss anything?

4 Attentive Diligent Inquisitive Skillful Persistent Patient Thoughtful Meticulous Discriminating A Vision of Students as Accomplished Learners

5 Fundamental Skills of Effective Teaching Knowledge of Subject Matter Learning Environment Instructional Goals Sequence of Instruction Assessment Feedback

6 Knowledge of Subject Matter Learning Environment Instructional Goals Sequence of Instruction Assessment Feedback Fundamental Skills of Effective Teaching

7 From outside your expertise Fundamental structure of the subject Broad underlying principles that are... intellectually interesting and... functionally valuable Knowledge of Subject Matter

8 Knowledge of Subject Matter Learning Environment Instructional Goals Sequence of Instruction Assessment Feedback Fundamental Skills of Effective Teaching

9 Knowledge of Subject Matter Learning Environment Instructional Goals Sequence of Instruction Assessment Feedback Fundamental Skills of Effective Teaching

10 Learners construct knowledge Tests teach Two Central Ideas

11 One Semester Amount Learned XX

12 Data from new york times, 8 th grade students?

13 What we thought we taught... From Minds of Our Own, Annenberg Media, Produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

14 So what’s to know?

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20 Clear explanations, hands-on activity, yet... From Minds of Our Own, Annenberg Media, Produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

21 Understanding how and why things change is the heart of science. Continua are interesting. Dichotomies rarely are.

22 Interesting or Not? Not Labels Recipes Algorithms What... Interesting Exploration Experimentation Explanation How and Why...

23 Romance Generalization Precision The Rhythm of Education — A. N. Whitehead —

24 Romance Generalization Precisio n

25 How difficult can we make this? prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisi prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequ prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisites-pre prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisites prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisi prerequisites-prerequisites-prereq prerequisites-prerequisites-pr prerequisites-prerequisite prerequisites-prerequ prerequisites-pre prerequisites prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisites-prerequisites The Good Stuff

26 How difficult can we make this? The Good Stuff

27 Romance Generalization Precision The Rhythm of Education — A. N. Whitehead —

28 Every Day, the Good Stuff Romance Generalization Precision

29 Determine what’s most important and far- reaching Teach what you like and care about Write the assessments first Provide opportunities for varied practice Each step, an approximation of the end goal Recognize a continuum of correctness Expect high standards of quality throughout Teaching a Class that Changes Thinking

30 Determine what’s most important and far- reaching Teach what you like Write the assessments first Provide opportunities for varied practice Each step, an approximation of the end goal Recognize a continuum of correctness Expect high standards of quality throughout Teaching a Class that Changes Thinking

31 Learners construct knowledge Tests teach Two Central Ideas

32 Valuable online resources From the Society for Neuroscience Neurosciences Education Resources Virtual Encycloportal http://www.ndgo.net/sfn/nerve/

33 From the Canadian Institute for Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research The Brain from Top to Bottom http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/index_a.html


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