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Jason McGraw is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Earth Science at the College of Lake County. He is currently pursuing an EdD in Science Education and has a background as a former high school teacher. His teaching philosophy integrates metacognitive strategies and andragogy principles for adult learners.
- Institution: College of Lake County
- Department: Earth Science
- Academic Rank: Adjunct Professor
McGraw focuses on applying metacognitive techniques like graphic organizers and two-column notes to Earth Science education, adapting methods for both adolescent and adult learners. His work emphasizes student autonomy, problem-centered learning, and contextualizing geoscience concepts through local examples such as Illinois limestone pits and Midwest climate patterns. He draws heavily from Knowles' andragogy theory to address adult learners' needs, including self-directed learning, task orientation, and leveraging life experiences.
McGraw's research interests center on improving pedagogical approaches in geoscience education, particularly for non-traditional students. He advocates for teaching strategies that balance direct instruction with student choice, using realistic contexts to enhance engagement and comprehension in Earth Science topics ranging from fossil records to climate studies.
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