Gordon Penrose

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Gordon Penrose
Born (1925-07-25) July 25, 1925
Nationality Canadian
Occupation York Borough master science teacher
Home town Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Awards Fellow of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Gordon Penrose (aka the Zany Dr. Zed) is a Canadian scientist, educator, and author.[1] Featured in OWL magazine, ChickaDEE magazine. Author of a number of science books for children.[2]

His participatory science experiments are the basis of Penrose's philosophy: children learn best by doing. Penrose's audience is eight- to twelve-year olds, who are in Piaget's "concrete operations" stage - where learning is enhanced through the manipulation of concrete materials.[3]

Excerpt from "Contemporary Authors": I encourage participation rather than merely watching or reading how to do the experiments. Many children write and offer suggestions as to how I can improve, as well as telling me the experiments they have tried and changed. Children also send pictures, which I paste on the outside of my suitcases that hold Dr. Zed equipment and supplies. The most delightful words for me are 'Wow! It really works.' -Gordon Penrose

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References

  1. "CM Archive". umanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  2. "Amazon.ca: Gordon Penrose: Books". www.amazon.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  3. "CM Archive". umanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-06.

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