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Such a category may or may not be theistic, it's something other mainline protestants have worked on (Gordon Kaufman comes to mind) but it's primary home and primary work has been done by UUs (such as Wieman and currently Jerome Stone)
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Wieman notes that 55 courses at the University of Colorado have already made the switch.
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There was a great deal of careful data collected showing how identical the two sections, these two large sections of the class were beforehand, Wieman says.
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This interactive approach was developed by the study co-author, Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, who is currently associate director for science in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
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Co-author Carl Wieman, on leave from his post as director of Science Education Initiatives at the University of British Columbia and the University of Colorado, says teaching methods need to change.
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Appearing today before the Senate commerce committee as the nominee for associate director for science in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Wieman was asked if NASA should play a bigger role in the federal effort to raise student achievement and produce a better-trained workforce.
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"I think the answer to that is unclear," Wieman told Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR), who was filling in for the panel's chairman, Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV).
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I wonder if Wieman knows about this whole "Summer of Innovation" thing?
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Wieman does not reject the idea that we need to work individually to construct our own understandings
Carl Wieman: optimizing learning Bill Kerr 2008
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AR: Clark County - Wieman: software 'not functioning as it should' LINK
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