Why Do I Want to Teach Your Child?

• 2 years teaching for A Schmahl Science Workshop, an excellent, award-winning, non-profit org serving students in Silicon Valley. SSW has nearly 500 prepared standards-aligned lessons with demos & hands-on activities. SSW offers in-school classes, after-school programs, evening & weekend Science Fair mentoring programs, and summer camps. SSW has “Advanced Research” students with patents & journal publications pending!


• 3 years Instructor and Science Lab Coordinator. I created, organized and stocked a middle school Science Lab for Christa McAuliffe and created a program of Science Electives for 4-8th graders. The kids loved it and always wanted to stay longer! Children happily gave up playground time for my “Lunchtime Electives”!


• 6 years of occasional classroom aiding at Christa McAuliffe School in Saratoga.


 

My Teaching Philosophy

  1. reasoning & ‘rgument

  2. research skills

  3. recital (presentation skills)


The goals are to enhance Literacy, Creativity, Understanding & Responsibility. Courses don’t dwell on What, When or Where (i.e. facts, dates, locations or formulae), but rather focus on the Whys, Whos and the Hows...

  1. concepts & classifications

  2. structures & systems

  3. inputs, outputs & changes

  4. relationships & behaviors

  5. mistakes & “a-has!”

  6. insights & opportunities

  7. people & possibilities

  8. pattern-recognition & prediction


Science is always fun, interesting, exciting, dynamic and challenging. Many studies have found that students rate Science as their favorite subjects in school. Yet other studies rate it as least favorite subject. Very few rate Science in the middle! This dichotomy it is based, I believe, on the teaching methodologies, the resources available, and the teachers’ own training and enthusiasm. It is very rare to find a student who is not motivated by science when it is properly presented!


Because of my background in Systems Theory, Cybernetics, Futures and Simulations, I believe that a Systemic Approach to studying all subjects as systems, cycles and their interactions are an important and fundamental way of thinking that develops new under-standings and insights. Portions of some courses will focus on systems,  components, change, the time scale/rates of change, and the mechanisms of change.


Favorite Books (currently)

  1. 1.Guns, Germs & Steel, ultimate essay on how & why societies develop & succeed

  2. 2.Cradle to Cradle, eco- paradigm shifts for business, economy & mfg./design

  3. 3.Third Chimpanzee, exquisite explanation of human evolution, culture & behaviors!

  4. 4.Parasite Rex, radically different view—parasites are primary form of life!

  5. 5.The Clash of Civilizations & the Remaking of World Order, shaped current foreign policy around the world

  6. 6.Resource Wars, shows precisely why & where wars have been & will be fought


Favorite Science Toys

Magnetic Putty! just what it sounds like!

Eco-sphere self-contained aquarium

Xtreme R/C UFO super hi-tech

Evo! evolving dinos board game

Instant Glow Worms! awesome fun

Triassic Triops - way better than Sea-Monkeys!


Hobbies & Activities

Music, Books, Mineralogy, Lapidary, Astronomy, Movies, Science Fiction, Aquaria, Ponds, Travel, Photography, Board Games, Science Toys


Favorite Websites

HowStuffWorks - Learn how Everything Works!

PhysOrg.com: latest science/tech news

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Technovelgy - Science Fiction becoming Reality

LiveScience - Current Science News

WorldChanging - fixing the world

Instructables - make cool stuff!

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