Astronomy Education Volume 1
Evidence-based instruction for introductory courses
Contributions by Erik Brogt, Erin Galyen, Adrienne Gauthier, Edward Prather, Colin Wallace, Douglas Duncan, Kevin Lee, Michelle Nichols, Christine Shupla, Steven Kortenkamp, Wayne Schlingman, Patrick Durrell, Mark SubbaRao, Travis A. Rector, Andrew Puckett, Michelle Wooten, Nicole Vogt, Kim Coble, Caty Pilachowski, Laura Trouille, Thomas Nelson, Julie Feldt, John Keller, Marc Buie, Carie Cardamone, Bethany Cobb Kung, Karen Masters, Kate Meredith, Kelly Borden, Patricia Udomprasert, Alyssa Goodman, Ned Ladd, Stella Offner, Harry Houghton, Erin Johnson, Susan Sunbury, Julia Plummer, Erika Wright, Philip Sadler, Philip Rosenfield, Curtis Wong, Janelle Bailey, Rica French, Bryan Mendez, Angela Speck, Matthew Wenger Edited by Chris Impey, Sanlyn Buxner

Publication date:
26 November 2019Length of book:
284 pagesPublisher
Institute Of Physics PublishingDimensions:
254x178mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9780750317214
Astronomy is a popular subject for non-science majors in the United States, often representing a last formal exposure to science. Research has demonstrated the efficacy of active learning, but college astronomy instructors are often unaware of the tools and methods they can use to increase student comprehension and engagement. This is particularly true of two-year college instructors and faculty who are trained in astronomy and physics who may lack any formal instruction in teaching and learning.
This book focuses on the practical implementation of evidence-based strategies that are supported by research literature. Chapter topics include an overview of learner-centered theories and strategies for course design and implementation, the use of Lecture Tutorials, the use of technology and simulations to support learner-centered teaching, the use of research-based projects, citizen science, World Wide Telescope and planetariums in instruction, an overview of assessment, considerations for teaching at a community college, and strategies to increase the inclusivity of courses.