Title :
Professional development for network science as a multi-disciplinary curriculum tool
Author :
Sheetz, Lori ; Dunham, Veronica ; Cooper, Judith
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math. Sci., United States Mil. Acad. at West Point, West Point, NY, USA
Abstract :
To be successful in the 21st century, students must have a fundamental knowledge of complex networks which allows them to explore the interconnectedness of our world. Network science, a relatively new field of study, represents a fundamental shift away from reductionism to a more complex real world approach to problem solving which looks at interactions between components as well as the components themselves in a system. It is a tool that assists researchers and students to make connections needed to solve complex challenges and integrate abstract ideas. While this field has primarily engaged students at a graduate level, recently a growing number of new undergraduate courses have been offered and for a small number of high school students there have been opportunities to participate in research. However, initiatives have reached a relatively small number of students. In an effort to bring network thinking to more students, a professional development course was developed to introduce more teachers to network science and show how it can be utilized as a multi-disciplinary tool within their current curriculum.
Keywords :
STEM; computer aided instruction; educational courses; educational institutions; further education; professional aspects; complex networks; complex real world approach; graduate level; high school students; multidisciplinary curriculum tool; network science; network thinking; problem solving; professional development course; reductionism; student engagement; undergraduate courses; Communities; Complex networks; Conferences; Ecosystems; Education; Social network services; Standards; K-12 STEM; Network Science; Professional Development;
Conference_Titel :
Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC), 2015 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1828-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISECon.2015.7119919