Twinning programs - scientists and learning
January 11th, 2008 by jbowes and tagged science education, scientists in schools, twinningVarious “twinning” schemes have been mentioned in discussions this week ie matching up scientists with teachers so that scientists can be available either in person or virtually to add real life contexts to student learning. South Australia has its own scientist twinning scheme developed as the brainchild of then “thinker in residence” Dr Susan Greenfield.
There is also the Australian Government Scientists in Schools initiative. Jim Peacock, Australia’s chief scientist, highly recommended this scheme when he addressed the group on Wednesday evening. He also said that a register of available scientists and their field of expertise, is in the process of development.
Some teachers at the summer school have been involved in these schemes and there is a great deal of variation in the specific details of how they operate - in one case the scientist is able to demonstrate experiments that the teacher has described and in another the scientist has worked with the teacher to develop curriculum. The possibilities are endless but the benefits are common:
- students get to see real scientists at work
- an up to date modern context is provided for student learning
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