Methods and Strategies: Keeping It Real

by: Joanne K. Olson and Michael P. Clough

When teaching science, teachers must ensure that students have meaningful experiences outdoors where they use all their senses to better understand their local and easily observed environment and don’t fall into the habit of relying on computers and media to replace these experiences. Efforts must be made to help children value experience with the natural world, for its own sake and for serving as a necessary foundation for deeply understanding science concepts. This article offers some ideas for fostering these foundational experiences with students.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 4/1/2009Stock # sc09_046_08_53Volume 046Issue 08

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