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Advanced Laboratory Curriculum Development

Professor: Norman Herr, Ph.D.email: norm.herr@csun.edu

phone: 818 677-2505

offices: ED 2138; W.M. Keck Science Ed Lab ED2105

office hours: Tuesdays, 1-4 (please email first)

SED 656 (Advanced Laboratory Curriculum Development; formerly 695B) is designed in accordance with the Michael D. Eisner College of Education Conceptual Framework and the principles of Computer Supported Collaborative Science to provide opportunities for teachers to develop a wide variety of innovative and engaging science laboratory activities that include various elements of CSCS (pooled data analysis, continuous formative assessment, collaborative resource development). Teachers develop laboratory activities designed to engage students in the those practices and habits of mind described in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), such as asking questions and defining problems, developing and using models, planning and carrying out investigations, analyzing and interpreting data, using mathematics and computational thinking, constructing explanations and designing solutions, engaging in argument from evidence, and obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information. This course fosters the development of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) so that masters candidates are better prepared to provide leadership in the use of relevant technologies to engage and enhance science learning.

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