Dear All,
ICTP is pleased to announce that the forthcoming ICTP
Colloquium, "What Research on Learning Tells Us About Teaching
Physics", by
Prof. Helen Quinn, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory,
Stanford University, starts at 16:30 hrs, in the
Budinich Lecture Hall, Leonardo Building, ICTP.
BIOSKETCH: Helen Quinn, originally from Australia, is
Professor Emerita of Particle Physics and Astrophysics at SLAC
National Accelerator Laboratory. She received her Ph.D in
physics at Stanford in 1967. She has taught physics at both
Harvard and Stanford and is an internationally recognized
theoretical physicist who holds the ICTP Dirac Medal, the
Klein Medal (from The Swedish National Academy of Sciences and
Stockholm University) as well as the Sakurai Prize (from the
American Physical Society) and the Compton medal (from the
American Institute of Physics, awarded once every 4 years).
She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
the National Academy of Science and the American Philosophical
Society. She is a Fellow and former president of the American
Physical Society. Dr. Quinn has been active in science
education for some years. She served as Chair of the US
National Academy of Science Board on Science Education (BOSE)
from 2009-2014 and as a member of the BOSE study that
developed the report “Taking Science to School” as well as
chairing the committee for the “Framework for K-12 Science
Education”, which is the basis of the Next Generation Science
Standards (NGSS) that have now been adopted by multiple states
in the US. In 2015 Helen was appointed by the President of
Ecuador as a member of the initial “Comision Gestora” to help
guide the development of the National University of Education
of Ecuador.
ABSTRACT: Almost all physicists are also physics teachers
during their career. We all learned, so we think we know how
to teach. But teaching as you were taught is unlikely to be
the best approach. Repeated experiments at many Universities
and with many students, have demonstrated what works and what
does not. Dr. Quinn will summarize the work of physics
education research, and talk about how to become a more
effective teacher by paying attention to what this research
has shown.
The abstract of the talk is available at http://indico.ictp.it/event/8244/
The Colloquium will be livestreamed at ictp.it/livestream
The poster is attached.
Light refreshments will be served after the lecture.
You are all very warmly invited to attend.
Office of the Director, ICTP