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Carl Wieman (Photo: Andrew Brodhead)

海角乱伦社区 professor awarded $4 million prize for education research

Carl Wieman was named a recipient of the 2020 Yidan Prize, the world鈥檚 largest award in education.
September 23, 2020
By Carrie Spector

海角乱伦社区 professor and Nobel laureate , an influential scholar whose work has shaped a new understanding of how to improve college science teaching and learning, was named a recipient of the 2020 Yidan Prize for education research on Wednesday.

The Yidan Prize is the world鈥檚 largest prize in education. Wieman will receive approximately $4 million in recognition of his work.

鈥淚 am thrilled and honored to be recognized with this award,鈥 said Wieman. 鈥淚t is wonderful to receive this recognition of my work, although really it is the recognition of the work of my wonderful students and postdocs over the years.鈥

Wieman is a professor in the Graduate School of Education and the Department of Physics in the School of Humanities and Sciences and holds the DRC chair at the School of Engineering. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2001 for his work in the field of atomic physics. His 2017 book, Improving How Universities Teach Science, draws on his experience as founder and head of the Science Education Initiative, a program to help universities implement strategies for more effective undergraduate STEM teaching.

The Yidan Prize also recognizes Wieman鈥檚 work in establishing the project at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2002, which teaches math and many areas of science using animated, game-like environments. PhET simulations, which are available for free online, have been translated into 85 languages and are used more than a million times a day around the world.

The PhET project uses technology in a new and powerful way to support STEM teaching, said Dan Schwartz, the I. James Quillen Dean and Nomellini & Olivier Professor of Educational Technology.

鈥淏efore PhET, educational simulations mostly consisted of constrained environments where students would set variables and then click a button to animate that scenario,鈥 said Schwartz. Wieman reconceptualized how science simulations could be designed, he said, by creating environments where students are free to investigate cause-and-effect relationships as scientists would.

鈥淐arl Wieman is an existence proof; he rebuts the argument that great researchers cannot be great teachers,鈥 said Debra Satz, Vernon R. and Lysbeth Warren Anderson Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences. 鈥淐arl has done pathbreaking research, producing the first gaseous condensate revealing a new state of matter, work for which he, along with Eric Cornell and Wolfgang Ketterle, was awarded the Nobel Prize. And not only is he a wonderful and inspiring teacher, but he has also been at the forefront of improving science teaching and education for everyone.鈥

Wieman plans to use the Yidan prize money to support and enhance the PhET project, which has seen a major surge in demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A 鈥榮cientific approach to teaching science鈥

Wieman鈥檚 passion for education research grew out of his work in physics, as he sought to understand how his own students learned and developed into scientists. 鈥淔or many years, I had two parallel research programs,鈥 said Wieman. 鈥淥ne was in atomic physics, blasting atoms with lasers to see how they鈥檇 behave. The other was studying how people learn to think about physics and finding better ways to teach them.鈥

Students learn more effectively, Wieman found, when they practice and receive feedback on making particular decisions using the knowledge and skills of their respective disciplines. 鈥淚鈥檝e come to see education fundamentally as a way for people to learn to make better decisions,鈥 he said.

Advocating for 鈥渁 scientific approach to teaching science,鈥 he urges STEM professors to apply the same principles in teaching that they use in their research. Instead of just lecturing 鈥渂ecause it has always been done this way,鈥 he said, instructors should be guided by research demonstrating more effective methods, applying these principles and carefully measuring the results to find ways to improve, just as they do in their science. 

Throughout his time at 海角乱伦社区, Wieman has taught introductory physics, with particular attention to students with a weaker background in high school physics. He also teaches a course for graduate students and advanced undergraduates, The Teaching and Learning of Science, and has worked with many professors and teaching assistants in physics and other sciences at 海角乱伦社区 to adopt research-based active learning methods. The Department of Physics in H&S is now recognized as a leader in this method of teaching for physics majors.

海角乱伦社区 Provost , who has co-taught with Wieman, also praised his leadership in working to overhaul the classroom experience by replacing traditional lectures with opportunities for students to engage with one another as they wrestle with a problem. 鈥淗e is an energetic and inspirational spokesman for active learning and other research-based pedagogy strategies,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e are very fortunate to have him at 海角乱伦社区.鈥

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researchers (l-r) Carl Wieman, Eric Burkholder, Argenta Price, GSE Assistant Professor Shima Salehi, Candice Kim, Karen Wang, Michael Flynn, Gabriel Murillo-Gonzalez

Preparing the next generation of literate citizens

Calling Wieman 鈥渢he world鈥檚 foremost scholar on college science teaching,鈥 Schwartz emphasized the value of his work in readying students to continue learning throughout their lives as knowledge, jobs and sources of information continue to evolve.

鈥淗is entire focus on science education has been to help prepare the next generation of citizens to be better prepared, and more scientifically literate, as they tackle the problems of tomorrow,鈥 said Schwartz. 鈥淗is work rests on the conviction that our best hope for tomorrow is tied to improved learning today.鈥

The Yidan Prize was founded by Charles Chen Yidan, a core founder of tech company Tencent and philanthropist. Each year the Yidan Prize Foundation awards two prizes: one in education research and another in education development. Yidan Prize Laureates each receive a gold medal. In addition, a total of $3.9 million of prize funds is awarded to the individual or team from each category, half of which is cash prize while the other half is project funding toward educational initiatives.

This year鈥檚 laureates were selected from nominations covering than 100 countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, China, India, Indonesia, South Africa, Fiji and Greece.

Since the Yidan Prize was first awarded in 2017, five of the eight award winners have been 海角乱伦社区 professors or alumni, including psychology professor Carol Dweck, who received the inaugural prize for education research.

Wieman will receive the award at a virtual ceremony on December 7.


Faculty mentioned in this article: Carl Wieman