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This textbook introduces research on dinosaurs by describing the
science behind how we know what we know about dinosaurs. A wide
range of topics is covered, from fossils and taphonomy to dinosaur
physiology, evolution, and extinction. In addition, sedimentology,
paleo-tectonics, and non-dinosaurian Mesozoic life are discussed.
There is a special opportunity to capitalize on the enthusiasm for
dinosaurs that students bring to classrooms to foster a deeper
engagement in all sciences. Students are encouraged to synthesize
information, employ critical thinking, construct hypotheses, devise
methods to test these hypotheses, and come to new defensible
conclusions, just as paleontologists do. Key Features Clear and
easy to read dinosaur text with well-defined terminology Over 600
images and diagrams to illustrate concepts and aid learning Reading
objectives for each chapter section to guide conceptual learning
and encourage active reading Companion website
(teachingdinosaurs.com) that includes supporting materials such as
in-class activities, question banks, lists of suggested specimens,
and more to encourage student participation and active learning
Ending each chapter with a specific "What We Don't Know" section to
encourage student curiosity Related Titles Singer, R. Encyclopedia
of Paleontology (ISBN 978-1-884964-96-1) Fiorillo, A. R. Alaska
Dinosaurs: An Ancient Arctic World (ISBN 978-1-138-06087-6)
Caldwell, M. W. The Origin of Snakes: Morphology and the Fossil
Record (ISBN 978-1-4822-5134-0)
This textbook introduces research on dinosaurs by describing the
science behind how we know what we know about dinosaurs. A wide
range of topics is covered, from fossils and taphonomy to dinosaur
physiology, evolution, and extinction. In addition, sedimentology,
paleo-tectonics, and non-dinosaurian Mesozoic life are discussed.
There is a special opportunity to capitalize on the enthusiasm for
dinosaurs that students bring to classrooms to foster a deeper
engagement in all sciences. Students are encouraged to synthesize
information, employ critical thinking, construct hypotheses, devise
methods to test these hypotheses, and come to new defensible
conclusions, just as paleontologists do. Key Features Clear and
easy to read dinosaur text with well-defined terminology Over 600
images and diagrams to illustrate concepts and aid learning Reading
objectives for each chapter section to guide conceptual learning
and encourage active reading Companion website
(teachingdinosaurs.com) that includes supporting materials such as
in-class activities, question banks, lists of suggested specimens,
and more to encourage student participation and active learning
Ending each chapter with a specific "What We Don't Know" section to
encourage student curiosity Related Titles Singer, R. Encyclopedia
of Paleontology (ISBN 978-1-884964-96-1) Fiorillo, A. R. Alaska
Dinosaurs: An Ancient Arctic World (ISBN 978-1-138-06087-6)
Caldwell, M. W. The Origin of Snakes: Morphology and the Fossil
Record (ISBN 978-1-4822-5134-0)
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