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    Explore " jonathan osborne" with insightful episodes like "Bring On The Orlando Magic! (with Jonathan Osborne of the Sixth Man Show Podcast )", "The future of science education: Cultivating critical thinkers" and "Prebendary Jonathan Osborne - London Bridge Attack 3rd Anniversary - 03 June 2020" from podcasts like ""Fear the 'Fro: A Cleveland Cavaliers Podcast", "The Future of Everything" and "Southwark Cathedral Sermons"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    Bring On The Orlando Magic! (with Jonathan Osborne of the Sixth Man Show Podcast )

    Bring On The Orlando Magic!  (with Jonathan Osborne of the Sixth Man Show Podcast )

    Fear the 'Fro returns to talk Cavs at 25% of the season in the books.  Bob talks JB's future and his doubts that an in-season change makes sense.  The Cavs have some fun statistical achievements in this early portion of the schedule.  Then Jonathan Osborne, of the Sixth Man Podcast, joins to discuss the Cavs next opponent, the Orlando Magic.  Is Franz heating up?  Cole Anthony and Mo Wagner are leading an improved bench attack.  What should the Magic fear in their matchups with Cleveland?

    (0:00) Intro and JB job security talk
    (11:35) State of the Cavs 25% as told by the numbers
    (18:03) Jonathan Osborne, of the Sixth Man Show, joins Bob to talk Magic

    The future of science education: Cultivating critical thinkers

    The future of science education: Cultivating critical thinkers

    Bad science is a big problem for society, says guest Jonathan Osborne, an expert in science education, but we don’t have to surrender to it. Beating bad science requires young people to learn three skills, Osborne says. First is an ability to size up conflicts of interest. Second, to evaluate a source’s qualifications. And third, to more rigorously question those who go against consensus. The whole goal of science is consensus, Osborne tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.

    Chapter Timestamps:
    (00:00:00) Introduction to the Episode

    Welcome to this episode featuring an insightful conversation with Jonathan Osborne about the nuances of scientific argumentation and its implications for education.

    (00:2:00) The state of science education

    The situation is a pretty dire, and we need to act soon to make sure that we outfit the future generations with the tools they need to navigate truth and falsehoods in science.

    (00:03:01) The Importance of Science Education

    The role of science education in society and the need for a new approach to science education

    (00:08:31) Developmental Learning Progression in Science Education

    Discussion on when young people are cognitively ready to understand the challenges of science education. The Finnish curriculum in media literacy as an example.

    (00:09:31) Student Attitudes and the Fundamentals of Science Education

    The importance of student attitudes towards science. The role of science education in preparing students to be citizens in a rapidly changing world.

    (00:11:31) The Shortcomings of Current Science Education

    Critique of the current state of science education. The need for focusing on big ideas rather than just facts.

    (00:14:51) The Key Stakeholders in Changing Science Education

    Discussion on who holds the keys to curricular practices. The role of boards of education, textbook writers, and faculty members in shaping science education.

    (00:15:21) The Challenges of Changing Science Education

    Jonathan Osborne's career reflections on trying to make changes. The resistance faced from institutional conservatism. The impact of government changes on science education

    (00:17:01) The Problem with Current Curriculum

    Lack of opportunities for teachers to pursue their interests. The need to cut back on performance expectations. Giving teachers more freedom and agency.

    (00:18:29) Misinformation and Science Education

    Concerns about misinformation in science. Tools needed to help young people vet information.

    (00:19:31) The Role of Scientific Argumentation

    Different forms of scientific argumentation. The importance of teaching scientific argumentation to students.

    (00:22:36) The Power of Storytelling in Science

    The need for more stories in science education. How stories can make science more relatable and convincing.

    (00:27:21)  The Urgency of Updating Science Education

    The rate at which teaching standards are updated. The need for flexibility in science education standards.

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