ED42A-04
Engaging Scientists in Education; the benefits of teacher-researcher pairs.

Thursday, 17 December 2015: 11:05
310 (Moscone South)
Louis Mayo, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
Abstract:
There are many benefits to developing and nurturing teacher-scientist collaborations within schools and school systems. Scientists understand the content, are up to date on the latest, most current information and discoveries, and generally convey a real excitement about their work. Teachers understand effective teaching as well as behavioral methods, have access to school resources, understand school policies and procedures, and can follow through for sustained learning. However, teachers and scientists also come from very different cultures with generally different values, expectations, and approaches. In this talk, we will examine the existing research on teacher-researcher pairs, identify programs that have been successful using this formalism, and build a model for effective team building, planning, and execution.