Beyond the Campus: Heroism as a Case Study for Extending Researchers' Influence Through K-12 Lesson Plans

Ari Kohen, A. solo
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As a result of their training, college professors are subject matter experts who have the task of conveying ideas to students and to the public at large. They accomplish this, in large measure, through their research and their teaching. In this article, we consider an important alternative way in which professors can broaden their reach by creating lesson plans for students beyond their own classrooms—at very little time investment. We use as a case study our own lesson plan on heroism, which draws on expertise in political theory and psychology, in order to demonstrate the way in which such a project can be conceived, implemented and distributed to a wide audience. In designing and making such lesson plans available for K-12 students, as well as community groups and lifelong learners, we argue that subject matter experts can educate far beyond the walls of their own classrooms; they can also promote critical thinking, problem-based learning, community engagement, and even service-learning by building curricular pieces designed to speak directly to these important educational practices and outcomes.
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超越校园:英雄主义是通过K-12课程计划扩大研究人员影响力的案例研究
由于他们的训练,大学教授是主题专家,他们的任务是向学生和广大公众传达思想。他们在很大程度上是通过研究和教学来实现这一目标的。在这篇文章中,我们考虑了一个重要的替代方法,教授可以通过在自己的教室之外为学生制定课程计划来扩大他们的影响力,而这只需要很少的时间投入。我们以自己的英雄主义课程计划为例进行研究,该计划借鉴了政治理论和心理学方面的专业知识,以展示如何构思、实施并向广大受众分发这样一个项目。在为K-12学生、社区团体和终身学习者设计和制作这样的课程计划时,我们认为主题专家可以教育远远超出他们自己教室的墙壁;他们还可以促进批判性思维、基于问题的学习、社区参与,甚至通过构建课程来直接讲述这些重要的教育实践和成果,从而促进服务学习。
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