Rogers, Pfaff, Hamilton, and Erkan publish "Incorporating
Sustainability and 21st-Century Problem Solving into Physics Courses"
in The Physics Teacher.
09/16/13
Contributed by Jill Ackerman
As educators we are facing an unprecedented challenge to prepare
our students not only for traditional careers but also for future
careers that don't exist today.
Many of these careers will require a firm grounding in disciplines
such as physics, along with multidisciplinary, Global, and systems
thinking skill sets. Our Multidisciplinary Sustainability Education
(MSE) project is addressing this challenge by creating
sustainability-themed modules where a variety of courses in a range
of disciplines tackle relevant, real-world problems from each
discipline's perspective. Each course involved in a module, which
addresses an overarching question, has students write technical
reports, using their discipline knowledge to address the question,
and they are expected to read and synthesize reports from other
discipline-based courses. This paper discusses one of our modules,
“What Are the Current and Future Impacts of Global Climate Change
on Polar Bears?” and how students studying thermal physics can help
answer this question.
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