Part One: The First Decade: 1996-2005

Initiating the Paradigms in Physics Program

The immediate impetus for reconsidering the curriculum was a new opportunity for majors that would require some to miss spring term. The department chair, however, encouraged thinking about broader issues. Important elements of the evolution of the Paradigms in Physics program included reorganizing the content and structure of the upper division curriculum, negotiating with administrators, designing a dedicated classroom, developing the new courses, nurturing interactive engagement pedagogy, fostering success for all students, and ongoing faculty study and reflection on teaching and learning. These issues were discussed with former department chairs, faculty members, graduate TAs participating in this program, and an undergraduate student at the time. Their insights are reported as recommendations for others interested in undertaking curricular reform: