Episode 67 – Ray Howanski – “AMTA Past, Present and Future”
In this episode, Mark talks with Ray Howanski, CEO of the AMTA. They talk about the origins of AMTA, the big ideas behind modeling instruction, and how the modeling community has changed over time. They talk about the plans that are ahead for AMTA, including a new website and easier ways to connect teachers to one another. They finish with talking about efforts to include data science in the modeling framework and to keep science involved in the larger discussion of data science in education.
Guest
Ray Howanski
Ray Howanski worked for Ridley School District teaching Chemistry and Biology for 22 years and then as a Curriculum Director for the next 13 years. He worked with their science department to grow modeling instructional practices during which time they inverted the science sequence to offer a Physics – Chemistry – Biology progression. Ray is currently serving as the executive officer for AMTA.
Highlights
[10:35] Ray Howanski “I think that’s really what modeling does. It gives teachers that really foundational piece of resources that they can then go and blossom in each of their teaching environments.”
[41:52] Ray Howanski “now I can improve my understanding and accept information like evidence-based thinking and the ability to change your mind. Just those things. Learning how to have a face-to-face conversation. And learn from each other. These are things I think that whether you’re a science person or not, I think we would all recognize that these are things we want people in our society to be able to do.”
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