Teaching and Learning in STEM With Computation, Modeling, and Simulation Practices
A Guide for Practitioners and Researchers
Abstract
Computation, modeling, and simulation practices are commonplace in the STEM workplace, yet formal training embedded in disciplinary practices is not as standard in the undergraduate classroom. Teaching and Learning in STEM With Computation, Modeling, and Simulation Practices: A Guide for Practitioners and Researchers gives instructors a handbook to ensure their curriculum bridges the gap between the classroom and workplace by equipping students with computational skills and preparing them for a rewarding career in STEM. Grounded in theory and supported by fifteen years of education research at the undergraduate level, this book provides instructional, pedagogical, and assessment guidance for integrating modeling and simulation practices into the undergraduate classroom.
Keywords
teaching; learning; STEM; higher education; undergraduate education; modeling; simulation; computation; computational science; pedagogical practices; scaffolding; computing; lesson plans; assessment; rubrics; novice learners; capstone courses; laboratories; K-12; adaptive expertise; cognitive apprenticeshipISBN
9781612499260, 9781612498607, 9781612499277, 9781612499284, 9781612497457, 9781612499260, 9781612499277Publisher
Purdue University PressPublisher website
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/Publication date and place
West Lafayette, 2024Imprint
Purdue University PressClassification
Teaching of a specific subject