Journey to Teach Scientific Argumentation: Lessons for Creating Mutually Beneficial Partnerships
Thursday, November 21, 2024 12 PM
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Thursday, November 21, 2024 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
For well over a decade, Presidential Engagement and Partnerships Professor Pi-Sui Hsu has been partnering with middle school teachers and after-school educators in the U.S. and Taiwan. Her goal has been to test and improve methods for teaching scientific argumentation to middle-school students, with a focus on educational technology. In this talk as part of the Division of Outreach, Engagement, and Regional Development Community Engagement Brown Bag Lecture Series, Professor Hsu will share the story of her collaborative research journey. She’ll share insights into how faculty can use field work to build authentic, mutually beneficial partnerships. And she’ll answer faculty questions about their own potential collaborations. Register Now!
For well over a decade, Presidential Engagement and Partnerships Professor Pi-Sui Hsu has been partnering with middle school teachers and after-school educators in the U.S. and Taiwan. Her goal has been to test and improve methods for teaching scientific argumentation to middle-school students, with a focus on educational technology. In this talk as part of the Division of Outreach, Engagement, and Regional Development Community Engagement Brown Bag Lecture Series, Professor Hsu will share the story of her collaborative research journey. She’ll share insights into how faculty can use field work to build authentic, mutually beneficial partnerships. And she’ll answer faculty questions about their own potential collaborations. Register Now!
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