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Science as Inquiry in the Secondary Setting (e-book)


Edited by: Julie Luft, Randy L. Bell, and Julie Gess-Newsome

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Type of Product:e-book (our e-books are in PDF format and can be viewed on your computer or any compatible reading device) (also see print version of this book)
Publication Date:12/1/2007
Pages:149
Stock Number:PB216Xe
ISBN:978-1-935155-59-1
Grade Level:High School, Middle School


Description

It can be a tough thing to admit: Despite hearing so much about the importance of inquiry-based science education, you may not be exactly sure what it is—not to mention how to do it. But now this engaging new book takes the intimidation out of inquiry. Science as Inquiry in the Secondary Setting gives you an overview of what inquiry can be like in middle and high school and explores how to incorporate more inquiry-centered practices into your own teaching.

In 11 concise chapters, leading researchers raise and resolve such key questions as:

• What is inquiry?
• What does inquiry look like in specific classes, such as the Earth science lab or the chemistry lab?
• What are the basic features of inquiry instruction?
• How do you assess science as inquiry?

Science as Inquiry was created to fill a vacuum. No other book serves as such a compact, easy-to-understand orientation to inquiry. It’s ideal for guiding discussion, fostering reflection, and helping you enhance your own classroom practices. As chapter author Mark Windschitl writes, “The aim of doing more authentic science in schools is not to mimic scientists, but to develop the depth of content knowledge, the habits of mind, and the critical reasoning skills that are so crucial to basic science literacy.” This volume guides you to find new ways of helping students further along the path to science literacy.


Additional Info

Intended User Role:Curriculum Supervisor, High-School Educator, Middle-Level Educator, New Teacher, Teacher
Educational Issues:Achievement, Classroom management, Curriculum, Educational research, Inquiry learning, Learning theory, Professional development, Teacher preparation, Teaching strategies

Contents

Overview: Science as Inquiry

Chapter 1 – What is inquiry? A framework for thinking about authentic scientific practice in the classroom
Mark Windschitl

Chapter 2 – Historical development of teaching science as inquiry
Eugene Chiapetta

Images of Inquiry

Chapter 3 – Inquiry in the Earth Sciences
Eric Pyle

Chapter 4 – Inquiry in the chemistry classroom: Perplexity, model testing, and synthesis
Scott McDonald, Brett Criswell, and Oliver Dreon

Chapter 5 – Field studies as a pedagogical approach to inquiry
Dan Shepardson and Ted Leuenberger

Chapter 6 – Creating Coherent Inquiry Projects to Support Student Cognition and Collaboration in Physics
Douglas B. Clark and Shiladitya Raj Chaudhury

Chapter 7 – Inquiry-based instruction for students with disabilities
Kathy Trundle

Features of Inquiry Instruction

Chapter 8 – Scientific Inquiry: The place of interpretation and argumentation
Stephen Norris, Linda Phillips, and Jonathon Osborne

Chapter 9 – In praise of questions: Elevating the role of questions for inquiry in secondary school science
Katherine Milne

Chapter 10 – Assessing science as inquiry in the classroom
Pamela Van Scotter and David Pinkerton

Chapter 11 – Instructional strategies to support students writing scientific explanations
Katherine McNeill and Joseph Krajcik


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