Hello, everyone,
The Maple League Teaching and Learning Committee warmly invites you to our next Maple League Hosts event: Preparing for Impact: Embedding Social Responsibility in University-level Science, Mathematics and Statistics Curricula with David Van Reyk, University of Technology Sydney.
When: Wednesday, November 12th, 11:00am-12:00pm(ET)|12:00-1:00pm(AT)
Description:
There is a “third mission” for universities in the context of
undertaking work that sustains, but ideally, benefits, their respective
communities, and nations. If we look at this through the lens of
democratic civics and citizenship education, we can conceive of an
aspiration of all campuses to foster social responsibility in their
graduates. Still using the aforementioned citizenship lens, it is widely
held that social responsibility exists along a spectrum of engagement,
beliefs, and actions. The implications for teaching academics, as
disciplinary experts both in terms of content knowledge and skills, are
what we are investigating with the focus being the teaching of
undergraduate-level science, mathematics, and statistics. In this
presentation I will present what results we have to-date from our
mixed-methods project. We have surveyed and interviewed New Zealand,
Canadian and Australian academics as to their conception of a socially
responsible disciplinary graduate, what value they put in embedding
social responsibility in their teaching, what are-or what they expect to
be-the barriers and challenges in embedding social responsibility in
STEM curricula and their experience of any such embedding. I am looking
forward to this opportunity engaging with colleagues on what we have
uncovered so far.
Bio:
David undertook training and work as a laboratory scientist in his
hometown of Sydney, Australia. He completed a PhD in free radical
biology and undertook postdoctoral bench-type cardiovascular research at
an Australian medical research institute. Since August 2000, he has
been a health and biomedical science lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney.
As an academic in the UTS Faculty of Science he has previously served
as Internship and student global mobility coordinator, undergraduate
program director and faculty academic liaison officer for Indigenous
scholars. He has contributed to several publications on physiology
teaching practice (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-7768-8662). He is currently
undertaking a part-time MA, by research, on practitioner inquiry. It is
this last work that he will be presenting.
If you have any thoughts or questions, please email the Director of the VMLTLC, Juan Carlos López at jlo...@acadiau.ca.
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Cheers,
Juan Carlos
Juan Carlos López, Ph.D. (he/il/él)
Assistant Dean of EDI – Faculty of Pure and Applied Science
Director Teaching and Learning – The Maple League of Universities
Faculty – Department of Biology
Acadia University
33 Westwood Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Ph. (902) 585-1328
juan....@acadiau.ca