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Nobel Laureate: College Lectures Are About As Effective As Bloodletting

Carl Wieman is a top physicist at Stanford University who won the Nobel Prize in physics 2001. Now he’s set aside his groundbreaking research for a very different mission: He wants to revolutionize teaching and learning in higher education.

Wieman says the tools to do that are inexpensive and accessible. But it’s not clear everyone in higher education wants to hear him.

Eric Westervelt has our story, as part of the NPR education team’s 50 Great Teachers series.

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Students prepare a rocket launch for a science class on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. (Eric Westervelt/NPR)
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Students prepare a rocket launch for a science class on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. (Eric Westervelt/NPR)

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