Beyond Hands On: Incorporating Kinesthetic Learning in an Undergraduate Paleontology Class

Beyond Hands On: Incorporating Kinesthetic Learning in an Undergraduate Paleontology Class

by David W. Goldsmith
Beyond Hands On: Incorporating Kinesthetic Learning in an Undergraduate Paleontology Class

Beyond Hands On: Incorporating Kinesthetic Learning in an Undergraduate Paleontology Class

by David W. Goldsmith

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Overview

Hands-on learning in paleontology, and geology in general, is fairly common practice. Students regularly use rocks, fossils, and data in the classroom throughout their undergraduate career, but they typically do it sitting in a chair in a lab. Kinesthetic learning is a teaching model that requires students to be physically active while learning. Students may be involved in a physical activity during class or might be using their own bodies to model some important concept. This Element briefly discusses the theory behind kinesthetic learning and how it fits into a student-centered, active-learning classroom. It then describes in detail methods for incorporating it into student exercises on biostratigraphy, assessment of sampling completeness, and modeling evolutionary processes. Assessment data demonstrates that these exercises have led to significantly improved student learning outcomes tied to these concepts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108717878
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/29/2018
Series: Elements of Paleontology
Pages: 75
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.12(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. What is kinesthetic learning?; 3. Moving while learning; 4. Assessment; 5. Conclusions.
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