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Harold Geller
Astrobiology
The Integrated Science Curriculum
Aufl. 2012. 140 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-39828-9 (3639398289) / 3-8364-7339-9 (3836473399)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-39828-1 (9783639398281) / 978-3-8364-7339-2 (9783836473392)
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Revision with unchanged content. Historically, higher education institutions have required students to enroll in at least one discipline in the physical or natural sciences. Now, many schools offer an integrated science course to give students a taste of the natural and physical sciences. These courses are usually survey courses that do not demonstrate the interdependencies among the various science disciplines. Typically in such courses, students are exposed to each of the science disciplines individually. On the other hand, astrobiology, a relatively new science, is intrinsically multidisciplinary requiring the knowledge and skills of an astronomer, biologist, chemist, geologist, and physicist. Thus, an astrobiology curriculum can be offered as a new paradigm in the teaching of science, especially for non-science majors. In many institutions of higher education this is referred to as a student´s general education. A sound higher education curriculum for a two semester (full-year) course in astrobiology based upon sound content and pedagogy is presented in this monograph.
Dr. Harold A. Geller received his doctorate at George Mason University (GMU) where he is currently Associate Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy and Observatory Director. He has taught astronomy for 16 years. He was staff astronomer at the Einstein Planetarium in Washington, DC for 5 years. He currently lives in Burke, Virginia.