Subscribers
to the Higher Education Service-Learning Listserv are invited to attend:
Wicked
Problems In Science And Health: Teaching and Learning Opportunities
November 15, 2014
November 15, 2014
10:00 AM
- 4:00 PM
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Many of
the problems facing society today are complex, challenging to define, and even
more challenging to solve and are, indeed, wicked problems. Environmental
issues such as clean water and air, global warming, or health issues such as
childhood obesity, pandemic threats, and health care financing are wicked
problems that challenge our society but also provide real life learning
opportunities for our students.
Sponsored by the Great Lakes Center for Innovation of SENCER
(Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities - www.sencer.net), this workshop
will bring together higher education faculty and students from the STEM fields
and the health professions to explore ways in which the wicked problems of our
communities, whether international or local, can provide opportunities to
engage, inspire and motivate our students.
Featured Speaker:
Dr. Sherryl Broverman from Duke University, who
will share her experiences tackling "wicked problems" in rural Kenya,
beginning with a collaborative project to teach chemistry that ultimately led
to the establishment of an innovative school for girls.
For
information on the rest of the workshop program, and a link to online
registration, see:
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