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Teaching and Learning Science (Paperback)
Kenneth Tobin; Contributions by William J. Boone, Lisa A. Donnelly, David F. Treagust, Richard H. Kozoll, …
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Teaching and Learning Science consists of sixty-six chapters
written by more than ninety leading educators and scientists. The
contributions are informed by cutting-edge theory and research and
address numerous issues that are central to K 12 education. This
resource will be particularly valuable for parents and teachers as
schools around the country prepare students to meet the challenges
presented when science is added to the No Child Left Behind Act in
2007. These insightful contributions touch on many of the most
controversial topics facing science educators and students today,
including evolution, testing, homeschooling, ecology, and the
achievement gaps faced by girls, children of color, and ESL
learners. Accessible and full of insight, the set is written for
teachers, parents, and students, and offers a wealth of resources
germane to K-12 settings. The book is arranged according to themes
that are central to science education: language and scientific
literacy, home and school relationships, equity, new roles for
teachers and students, connecting science to other areas of the
curriculum, resources for teachers and learners, and science in the
news. The authors address controversial topics such as evolution,
and present alternative ways to think about teaching, learning, the
outcomes of science education, and issues associated with high
stakes testing. In addition, relationships between science and
literacy are explored in terms of art and science, making sense of
visuals in textbooks, reading, writing, children's literature, and
uses of comics to represent science. Chapters also address how to
teach contemporary science, including the origin of the chemical
elements, the big bang, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes, and
tsunamis.
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