ANDRAGOGICAL MODELING IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES: PROJECT BASED LEARNING WITHIN A COLLEGE CURRICULUM
The EMPACTS model was trialed across the curriculum and includes courses like Physical Geology, Environmental Science, Physics and Human Affairs, Physics for Elementary Teachers (PET), College Algebra, Technical Writing, Probation and Parole, Introduction to Turfgrass Management, Introduction to Hospitality and Introduction to Education. Students are self directed in their learning and work collaboratively to solve curriculum driven, community based projects, through the innovative use of computer based technology. Preliminary attitude surveys suggest that non-traditional students, at the community college level, are frightened of technology and of failing. Traditional students are more comfortable with the use of technology, but lack time management skills. A twelve to fifteen week logical process was developed to help guide students through the EMPACTS experience. Over 200 student-led projects have been completed. A website of student projects was developed to show progress of the program. Formal assessment of the efficacy of the program is under development and the model will be formally assessed this year.