1. K-State home
  2. »Physics
  3. »News & Events
  4. »Colloquia
  5. »Fall 2019
  6. »Eleanor Sayre

Department of Physics

Error processing SSI file

Physics Department
116 Cardwell Hall
1228 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-2601

785-532-6786
785-532-6806 Fax
office@phys.ksu.edu

Dr. Eleanor Sayre
Kansas State University
 
Consequences of asset-based models for physics education

102 Cardwell Hall
September 9, 2019
4:30 p.m. 
   
  

Historically, physics education research (PER) has used deficit models for students, focusing on how students don't understand diverse topics in physics and developing instructional tools to fix students' difficulties.  In contrast, an asset-based model of students focuses on how students put together different ideas to solve problems, accounting for both processes of problem solving and deeper structure to students' thinking.  This talk takes up the consequences (both instructional and in research) for an asset-based view of students, and applies them to faculty development models as well.