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Ay 300 - Fall 2009: Weekly Assignments

Assignment #1: assigned 8/24, due 8/25

In at least one paragraph, but not more than one page, describe the best/most memorable (in a good way) teacher you've ever had and why they had such an impact on you. Be prepared to briefly discuss what made them such a great teacher at the beginning of the next class.

Assignment #2: assigned 8/25, due 8/31

Read Section 1.3 of Goals for "Astro 101": Report on Workshops for Department Leaders and A Society for College Science Teachers Position Statement on Introductory College-Level Science Courses and be prepared to discuss the readings as a class.

Assignment #3: assigned 8/31, due 9/14

  1. Read “Collaborative Learning 101”, distributed in class. At least skim pp. 7-12 (“Types of Groups” through “Theory and Research on Collaborative Learning”) and definitely read pp. 19-26 (“Lessons of Experience: Tips from Teachers”); the other parts of the handout can be skimmed or skipped (i.e., ignore the extended river metaphor…).
    • Be prepared to discuss next time.
    • Consider the following questions in prep for the discussion (perhaps jot down a few notes):
      • Are you convinced that collaborative learning is always superior to lecture learning?
      • What kinds of further evidence would you like to see about the efficacy of collaborative learning?
      • Do any of the guidelines in the second portion of the required reading seem especially appropriate or especially inappropriate to your section(s)?
      • Do the claims in this article jibe with your experience leading section so far?
  2. Also read “Six Ways to Discourage Learning”, at http://aas.org/education/Six_Ways_to_Discourage_Learning.php. This is an awesome reading!
    • Again, be prepared to discuss next time
    • Harken back to your days as an undergraduate and consider which rules your professors violated, and how that may (or may not) have affected your learning in that class.
  3. In preparation for our discussion of quizzes, please write 1 short-answer and 1 numerical quiz question. The questions should be targeted for the Ay 10 level, and can cover any topic in astronomy or relevant physics. (We will – anonymously if you'd like – critique each other's example questions in class next time.)

Assignment #4: assigned 9/14, due 9/21

Assignment #5: assigned 9/21, due 9/28

Assignment #6: assigned 10/5, due 10/26

Assignment #7: assigned 10/12, due 10/19

Assignment #8: assigned 10/26, due 11/2

  1. Attend the lecture of the professor you are NOT teaching for. Take notes about ways this professor’s style is similar to, and different from, that of the professor you are teaching for. At the end, write a couple sentences summarizing any particularly interesting differences you noticed, and what you think the effects of those differences might be on how students learn the material.
  2. Think of a couple questions to ask either professor (related to teaching or their class).

Also, read Chapters 2 & 3 of Slater & Adams, Learner-Centered Astronomy Teaching: Strategies for ASTRO 101, Pearson Education, Inc., 2003.