Presenter: Scott Auerbach, Professor of Chemistry, UMass, Amherst
Tuesday, January 17th, 11:00 – 12:15 CTLR, followed by lunch
From a radical idea first proposed in 2008, the integrated concentration in science (iCons) program at UMass Amherst has evolved into a living, breathing, academic program that has uprooted expectations about what undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are capable of achieving. Students in iCons have learned how to integrate knowledge to solve problems as part of interdisciplinary teams, conducted research on issues from endocrine disruption to the fate of nanoparticles in photovoltaics, and learned how to communicate about their work with poise and professionalism. Though situated within the sciences, the program’s commitment to contemporary teaching and learning practices– such as collaborative learning, reflective assessment practices, and progressive curricular scaffolding– will inspire faculty from across the disciplines.
Problems-Based Science Education: The iCons Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
iCons Program: Integrated Concentration in Science
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