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Some information about the EAS 100 Planet Earth course: Earth, ocean, atmosphere and astronomy 200 – 450 students/semester (I now limit to ~275) Almost all non-science majors No Laboratory component Highlights, fundamental concepts, material that is most interesting and relevant to students, attempt to minimize memorization and jargon Interdisciplinary connections Material available at: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile/ Rationale (my colleagues ask, “Why do you do this?”) and Goals Science literacy; voters, decision-makers, parents of the future generation of students Earth science is relevant to their lives; chance to enhance their appreciation of Earth and of science Future teachers (impact on the next generation of students; some may become scientists or even Earth scientists!) I would rather have these students take an Earth science course than some other science course There are good reasons to be sure that students are engaged in science at an early age! “More than half of scientific professionals with a Ph.D. say their first interest in science came at age 5-10.” One of the first activities that I do with students – the “Draw a Scientist” activity Used to illustrate common stereotype and attempt to adjust their view of science Lead-in to discussion about what is science and the scientific method This is actually a classic activity that has been used with students of all ages, and adults Scientist Drawings – 5th grade students
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