“MythBusters,” the long-running though recently discontinued Discovery Channel science entertainment television program, has proven itself to be far more than just a highly rated show. While its focus is on entertainment, the show employs an array of pedagogical techniques to communicate scientific concepts to its audience. These techniques include: achieving active learning, avoiding jargon, employing repetition to ensure comprehension, using captivating demonstrations, cultivating an enthusiastic disposition, and increasing intrinsic motivation to learn. In this content analysis, episodes from the show’s 10-year history were examined for these techniques. “MythBusters” represents an untapped source of pedagogical techniques, which science educators may consider availing themselves of in their tireless effort to better reach their students. Physics educators in particular may look to “MythBusters” for inspiration and guidance in how to incorporate these techniques into their own teaching and help their students in the learning process.
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Pedagogical Techniques Employed by the Television Show “MythBusters”
Erik Zavrel
Erik Zavrel
Cornell University
, Ithaca, NY
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Phys. Teach. 54, 476–479 (2016)
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Erik Zavrel; Pedagogical Techniques Employed by the Television Show “MythBusters”. Phys. Teach. 1 November 2016; 54 (8): 476–479. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4965268
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