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University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA Establishing Connections in Changing Systems Bill Robertson, Ph.D. ([email protected]) Asst. Professor, Teacher Education

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University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems 

Bill Robertson, Ph.D.([email protected])

Asst. Professor, Teacher Education

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

The Scenario

• As a team, you are working for the Federal Parks and Wildlife Department and are managing an Arctic region.

• Many different animals live in the area in terrain defined by shrubs and other terrain known as tundra.

• Moose are an important food for subsistence hunting for the people who live in the area, and are hunted by predators in the area.

• As Wildlife Rangers in the Arctic, how would you control the distribution of a species, such as Moose, in a global change environment?

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Guiding questions

• In what way do animals need plants?• In what way do plants interact with other plants?• How do plants and animals depend on each other?• Which living things need each other to survive?• Can you describe in a few sentences the

interdependency of organisms and the environment?• Identify the nonliving components in the environment.

What part do they play in the lives of living things?

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

The Task

• As a team, you will need to construct a drawing of relationships between animals and their environment on the map of today and fifty years from now.

• Draw the symbols of the animals that are now going to be living in the tundra biome and the shrub vegetation biome.

• Use arrows to show the connections between the first consumers and second consumers (and so on), so that you create a food chain of the animals of this region.

• Next to the animal symbol on both maps, specify if the animal is an herbivore, a carnivore, or an omnivore.

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Today’s View

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Fifty Years From Now

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Things You Need

• Information about Arctic animals• Alaska tundra maps • Colored pencils, pens or markers

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Terms

• Reorganization - species assemblages change • Acclimation - species can change their physiology to

better cope with different conditions • Adaptation -genetic selection that can only occur

between generations • Migration - climate space of an animal changes it can

move in to new areas

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Teams Begin to Work on Their Maps and Present and Explain Scenarios

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Pedagogical Practices To Employ in Classroom

• Inquiry-based learning• Socratic questioning• Brainstorming• Cooperative Groups – Jigsaw, Scaffold, Think/Pair/Share• Constructivism – Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate,

Evaluate• Guided facilitation strategies

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Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Constructivism

Constructivism is a learning strategy that draws on students' existing knowledge, beliefs, and skills. With a constructivist approach, students synthesize new understanding from prior learning and new information.

The constructivist teacher sets up problems and monitors student exploration, guides student inquiry, and promotes new patterns of thinking. Working mostly with raw data, primary sources, and interactive material, constructivist teaching asks students to work with their own data and learn to direct their own explorations. Ultimately, students begin to think of learning as accumulated, evolving knowledge. Constructivist approaches work well with learners of all ages, including adults.

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

The 5Es

The 5 E's is an instructional model based on the constructivist approach to learning, which says that learners build or construct new ideas on top of their old ideas. The 5 E's can be used with students of all ages, including adults.

Each of the 5 E's describes a phase of learning, and each phase begins with the letter "E": Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate. The 5 E's allows students and teachers to experience common activities, to use and build on prior knowledge and experience, to construct meaning, and to continually assess their understanding of a concept.

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

The 5Es in this Lesson

Engage Explore Explain Elaborate EvaluateHook• Photos• Video• Real World• Local Issues

Inquiry• Guiding ?s• Criteria• Cooperative

Groups• Facilitation

Content • Info Cards• Definitions• Scientific

Presentation• Primary

Sources

Deepen/Broaden• Technology –

Inspiration/PPT• Underlying

Connections• Multidisciplinary• Future

Conditions

Informal• Discussions• Collaborations

Formal• Answers• Maps• Presentations

& Products using rubric

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Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Criteria - Rubric

• Knowledge - Knows and understands scientific terms, facts, concepts, principles, theories and methods

• Application - Applies scientific knowledge, skills and methods to manipulate, analyze, synthesize, create and evaluate

• Communication - Communicates scientific knowledge and  applications through writing, speech, and visual displays

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Extensions

• Concept Mapping – Inspiration/Kidspiration • Culminating Activity – use rubric to guide students

over unit of study • Integrated Product – PPT (example) presentation

plus written position

• Other Ideas?

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

University of Texas at El Paso, TX. USA

Establishing Connections in Changing Systems

Bill Robertson, Ph.D.([email protected])

Asst. Professor, Teacher Education

Questions?