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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Faculty Lunch: Recreating the Culture of Science in the Classroom
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SUMMARY:Faculty Lunch: Recreating the Culture of Science in the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<a href="https://astronomy.fas.harvard.edu/people/john-asher-johnson" target="_top" title="">John Johnson</a>, Professor of Astronomy and Director of Graduate Studies</p><p>	How can you design a science course in which all students feel like they belong and that they have the capacity to succeed? <!--break-->How can you integrate a strong sense of ethics and accountability into your courses? How can you make your teaching both intentional and explicit? In an ideal world, science would be all of these things: communal, ethical, and transparent. Professor John Johnson will describe his approach to creating a positive culture of science in his introductory astronomy courses - which are centered around small group problem-solving activities - and the impact this has had on increasing diversity in the astronomy concentration.</p><p>	<a class="os-button" href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBmEL0Nc3qcuccp8lX-WSOB11qqb3FPa50whGa0wMOomSzyw/viewform" title="">Register</a></p>
LOCATION:Science Center, Room 418D
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20171011T160000Z
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