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One Legacy of Paul F. Brandwein - Creating Scientists

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Once again, our nation has a powerful need for a revolution devoted to creating scientists. As we face the challenges of climate change, global competitiveness, biodiversity loss, energy needs, and dwindling food supplies, we ?nd ourselves in a period where both scienti?c literacy and the pool of next-generation scientists are dwindling. To solve these complex issues and maintain our own national security, we have to rebuild a national ethos based on sound science education for all, from which a new generation of scientists will emerge. The challenge is how to create this transformation. Those shaping national policy today, in 2009, need look no further than what worked a half-century ago. In1957,SputnikcircledandsentaclarioncallforAmericatobecometheworld's most technologically advanced nation. In 1958, Congress passed the National Defense Education Act, which focused the national will and called for scholars and teachers to successfully educate our youth in science, math, and engineering. It was during this time period that Paul F. Brandwein emerged as a national science e- cation leader to lay the foundation for the changes needed in American education to create the future scientists essential to the nation's well-being.

List of contents

Remembering Paul F. Brandwein: Essays.- Turning a Dream (Deftly, Subtly, and Effectively) into Reality.- How Dr. Paul Brandwein's Mentorship and Guidance Affected My Scientific Interests and Career.- How to Win Converts and Influence Students.- Paul F. Brandwein's Influence on My Life: The Essential Spark.- Paul Brandwein's Influence on My Life.- One Year.- Research at a Tender Age.- Intellectually Exciting Years at Forest Hills High School.- Encouraging the Uncertain.- Saturdays at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.- Question Everything.- One Class Was Enough.- Paul F. Brandwein-A Personal Reflection.- Paul Brandwein and the National Science Teachers Association.- Dr. Paul F. Brandwein: Messages on Teaching and Learning for All Educators.- Some Reflections on Paul F. Brandwein's Impact on Science Education.- Paul F. Brandwein and Conservation Education.- Environmental Education and Paul F. Brandwein's Ekistics.- Watershed Education for Sustainable Development.- The Paul F-Brandwein Institute: Continuing a Legacy in Conservation Education.- Paul F. Brandwein in His Own Words-Reprints 1955-1995.- The Gifted Student as Future Scientist.- Science Talent: In an Ecology of Achievement.- Science Talent in the Young Expressed Within Ecologies of Achievement: Executive Summary.- The Surveys.- Remembrances from More than a Half-Century Back: The Surveys.- Appendixes.- Appendix A: The Survey.- Appendix B: Bibliographies of the Works of Paul F. Brandwein.

Summary

Once again, our nation has a powerful need for a revolution devoted to creating scientists. As we face the challenges of climate change, global competitiveness, biodiversity loss, energy needs, and dwindling food supplies, we ?nd ourselves in a period where both scienti?c literacy and the pool of next-generation scientists are dwindling. To solve these complex issues and maintain our own national security, we have to rebuild a national ethos based on sound science education for all, from which a new generation of scientists will emerge. The challenge is how to create this transformation. Those shaping national policy today, in 2009, need look no further than what worked a half-century ago. In1957,SputnikcircledandsentaclarioncallforAmericatobecometheworld’s most technologically advanced nation. In 1958, Congress passed the National Defense Education Act, which focused the national will and called for scholars and teachers to successfully educate our youth in science, math, and engineering. It was during this time period that Paul F. Brandwein emerged as a national science e- cation leader to lay the foundation for the changes needed in American education to create the future scientists essential to the nation’s well-being.

Product details

Authors Deborah C Fort, Deborah C. Fort
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.02.2010
 
EAN 9789048125272
ISBN 978-90-481-2527-2
No. of pages 300
Weight 712 g
Illustrations 300 p.
Series Classics in Science Education
Classics in Science Education
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

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