Teachers and parents often remark that children make the world's best
scientists. Skillful science teachers understand how to tune in and
connect to children's interests and observations to create engaging
and effective lessons. This focus on the innate curiosity of children,
or humans overall is celebrated and used to justify and support
efforts around STEM teaching and learning. Yet, when we discuss
elementary school teachers, we often hear many voices from inside and
outside the classroom report that these teachers dislike, fear, and
feel uncomfortable with science. This is exactly the opposite approach
from what is universally recommended by science education scholars.
The second edition of this textbook offers an up-to-date and practical
guide to support excellent science teaching with even more ideas and
tools to bring real-life authentic science into elementary
classrooms.. This text meets the immediate, contextual needs of future
and current elementary teachers by using an assets-based approach to
science teaching, showing how to create inquiry-based lessons,
differentiate instruction and lesson design based on children's
developmental ages and needs, and providing easy-to-use tools to
advocate for scientific teaching and learning guided by the Next
Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Updates in this book include
strategies for addressing complex and sometimes controversial
scientific issues such as vaccine hesitancy and climate change to
ensure teachers are well prepared to support a scientifically literate
populace.
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ISBN
9798216275633
Publisert
2026
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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