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The authors provide practical, research-informed, guidelines and
detailed lesson plans that improve learning of chemical, physical,
biological, and Earth & space sciences. The context for
learning is the myriad of exciting opportunities provided by
informal science institutions such as zoos, museums, space centers
and the outdoors. Many such institutions seek to educate the public
and inspire budding scientists. Visits outside school help students
relate science to everyday life, providing strong motivation to
learn science for all abilities. This book shows the key to making
such visits effective, is when they are linked to classroom
learning using a learning management system, drawing upon modern
students' fascination with digital technologies and mobile devices.
The authors provide practical, research-informed, guidelines and
detailed lesson plans that improve learning of chemical, physical,
biological, and Earth & space sciences. The context for
learning is the myriad of exciting opportunities provided by
informal science institutions such as zoos, museums, space centers
and the outdoors. Many such institutions seek to educate the public
and inspire budding scientists. Visits outside school help students
relate science to everyday life, providing strong motivation to
learn science for all abilities. This book shows the key to making
such visits effective, is when they are linked to classroom
learning using a learning management system, drawing upon modern
students' fascination with digital technologies and mobile devices.
Analogies are often used in science to engage student interest and
explain difficult and abstract ideas. While some analogies
effectively clarify difficult concepts, many are inadequte or can
cause further confusion. Drawing from an extensive research base on
the use of analogies in the classroom, Allan Harrison and Richard
Coll have compiled more than 40 interesting and effective science
analogies that are teacher-friendly and ready for implementation.
Using the FAR approach (Focus, Action, and Reflection), the authors
show teachers how and when to select analogies for use in
instruction, where certain analogies work and where they break
down, and how to gauge the effectiveness of certain strategies in
the classroom. Using this guidebook, teachers will be able to
recognize conceptual problems within many commonly used analogies
and learn how to improve them.
Analogies are often used in science to engage student interest and
explain difficult and abstract ideas. While some analogies
effectively clarify difficult concepts, many are inadequte or can
cause further confusion. Drawing from an extensive research base on
the use of analogies in the classroom, Allan Harrison and Richard
Coll have compiled more than 40 interesting and effective science
analogies that are teacher-friendly and ready for implementation.
Using the FAR approach (Focus, Action, and Reflection), the authors
show teachers how and when to select analogies for use in
instruction, where certain analogies work and where they break
down, and how to gauge the effectiveness of certain strategies in
the classroom. Using this guidebook, teachers will be able to
recognize conceptual problems within many commonly used analogies
and learn how to improve them.
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