Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Sections of APS, AAPT and Zone 13 of the SPS
Volume 63, Number 18
Friday–Saturday, October 19–20, 2018; University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Session E05: American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) II
5:05 PM–5:53 PM,
Friday, October 19, 2018
Science and Engineering Classroom (SEC)
Room: 104
Chair: Andra Petrean, Austin College
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.TSF.E05.3
Abstract: E05.00003 : Physics Faculty Involvement in Physics Teachers' PD: Implications for Experiential STEM Faculty Development Model*
5:29 PM–5:41 PM
Presenter:
Milijana Suskavcevic
(CCHS)
Authors:
Milijana Suskavcevic
(CCHS)
Wallace J Dominey
(Univ of Houston)
This work is founded on research of physics faculty engagement with an intensive, year-long, sustained, high school physics teacher training program (STEM Teaching Equity Project), and effects of such engagement on faculty’s instructional and assessment practices at the university level physics courses. By utilizing a community of practice approach to train high school physics teachers in physics content, university faculty had an opportunity to develop and perfect their own instructional skills and implement these in their university level courses. This research led to the development of an experiential STEM faculty professional development model, which has potential for transferability to other STEM disciplines.
*Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Texas Regional Collaboratives
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.TSF.E05.3
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