Teaching Emerging Scientists
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Pamela Fraser-Abder teaches science to aspiring and current K-12 teachers in New York City, where she also consults on K-16 science curriculum and professional development. She currently edits an annual volume on Pedagogical Issues in Science Mathematics and Technology Education and in 2008 received the Steinhardt Teaching Excellence award for her work at New York University.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Factors Which Influence Your Science Teaching Philosophy
Why Teach Science To Young Children?
Your Personal Context
Who Are You And How Do You Feel About Science?
What Is Your Teaching And Learning Style?
What Are Your Views On Science And Scientists?
What Were Your Early Experiences With Science?
Science Education Then And Now
How has science education changed since the 1950s?
Chapter 2: How Young Children Learn and Think about Science
Can You Recall Your First Experience With Science?
What Are Your Children’s Views Of Science And Scientists?
What Does Research Say About How Young Children View Science And Scientists?
What is Science?
What Are K-2 Children’s Ideas About Science?
How Do Young Children Learn Science?
Children’s Understandings Of Physical Properties
Children’s Understandings Of Animals
Children’s Understandings Of Plants
Children’s Understandings Of Earth Science
What Are Some Common Misconceptions In Your Science Classroom?
Chapter 3: Your Children And Science Learning
Who Are Your Children?
What Are Your Class’ Demographics?
How Can You Develop A Cultural Understanding Of Your Children?
How Can You Use Your Children’s Lived Experiences To Inform Your Teaching?
What Are Your Expectations For Your Children?
How Can You Help Your K-2 Children Succeed In Science?
Chapter 4: The Inquiry Approach to Teaching and Learning Science
What Is Scientific Inquiry?
How Can You Develop Inquiry Skills?
What Are Some Inquiry-Based Teaching Strategies?
Guided Discovery
Problem-Based Learning
How Can You Use Process Skills In Inquiry Teaching?
How Do You Use Process Skills In Your Daily Life?
Chapter 5: Exploring Process Skills
How can you develop Observation skills?
How can you develop measuring skills?
How can you develop communication skills?
How can you develop classification skills?
Classy Classification
How can you develop inference-making skills?
How Well Do You Know The Process Skills?
Chapter 6: Establishing Your Science Program
What Are The BIG IDEAS In Science?
What Concepts Should You Include In Your Curriculum?
How Do You Build An Effective Science Learning Environment?
How Can You Set Up Your Classroom For Science?
Chapter 7: Resources You Can Use in Your Science Teaching
What resources are available for teaching K-2 science?
You
Scientists
Non Formal Institutions
Zoos
Museums
Aquariums
Farms
Parents
Journals and Books
Internet
Education Program
Chapter 8: Developing Your Plan For Teaching
Where Am I In My Development As A Science Teacher?
Where Am I Going In My Science Teaching Practice?
State Standards
City/District Standards
School Standards
Classroom Standards
How Do I Plan To Be An Effective Science Teacher?
Beginning The Plan
Rationale For Teaching A Topic
What are my goals for teaching this lesson?
Terms that will help you define Your Science Teaching Goals
Deciding On My Mode Of Science Instruction
Organizing My Class
Curriculum Development
Ideas From Other Science Teachers
Developing My Own Plan
How Will I Know When I Have Arrived At My Best Level Of Practice?
Appendix 1: The National Science Education Standards and Benchmarks
What are the standards for K-4 science content?
What are the goals for school science?
What are the Standards For K-4 Science Content?
What are the Benchmarks for Scientific Literacy?
Appendix 2: Science Content Information For K-2
Properties of Objects
Plants
Animals
Weather and Water
Properties of Matter
Weather and Seasons
Animal Diversity
Forces and Motion
Soil
Plant Diversity
Life Sciences
References
Teaching Emerging Scientists: Professional Development Guide to Teaching K-2 Science by Pamela Fraser-Abder provides science content and process, curriculum, instruction, and pedagogy as well as a venue for reflective thought, deliberate action, and experimentation. It assists teachers in developing, implementing, and evaluating their science teaching and their students’ science learning. As teachers complete the reflections in this book, they will explore the what, why, and how they teach; their deep-seated, often unconscious feelings toward science teaching and learning; and their views on who has ownership of science through their science autobiography and other reflection opportunities. With the information and tools in this book, readers will evolve into outstanding, confident teachers of emerging scientists.
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Fosters scientific inquiry in the classroom, starting with prompts giving teachers the opportunity to practice the use of process skills and develop strategies for using process skills with their students (Chs. 4 and 5).
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Highlights strategies for teaching to a diverse student population, including some specific tips for urban teachers (Chs. 1, 2, and 3).
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Provides guidelines for establishing science programs, with a framework for developing activities for the K-2 classroom (Chs. 6 & 8).
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Features a wealth of science resource ideas for teachers including those with limited science materials in the classroom (Ch. 7).
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Focuses on specific content and examples, including exploration of standards and big ideas in science, for the K-2 grade levels.
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Emphasizes developing process skills to prepare children for engaging in science (Ch 5).
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Includes opportunities for self-reflection on science teaching and learning to improve practices.
Pamela Fraser-Abder
Teaching Emerging Scientists
Fostering Scientific Inquiry with Diverse Learners in Grades K-2
Teaching Emerging Scientists is a call to action to teachers to guide their students on a journey to scientific literacy, while fostering their interest and participation in science. Written for educators working with kindergarten through second grade, this practical, yet research-based book assists teachers in developing, implementing, and reflecting on inquiry-based science teaching and improving ALL young children’s science learning. As teachers complete the reflections in this book, they will explore how to nurture young children’s natural curiosity in science; their own deep-seated, often unconscious feelings toward science teaching and learning; and strategies, resources, and ideas for making the most of the students’ surrounding community to support engagement in science. To learn more about other books in the Teaching Scientists series see inside front cover.
“Excellent examples – very, very useful for in-service teachers. “
Pascale Creek Pinner, Science Department Chairperson, Hilo Intermediate School, Hilo, Hawaii
“If teachers really want to improve their science teaching, this book will do the trick!”
Jamie Barnett, Science Coordinator, Cherokee County Schools, Murphy, North Carolina
Pamela Fraser-Abder teaches science to aspiring and current K-12 teachers in New York City, where she also consults on K-16 science curriculum and professional development. She currently edits an annual volume on Pedagogical Issues in Science Mathematics and Technology Education and in 2008 received the Steinhardt Teaching Excellence award for her work at New York University.
Written for teachers of grade levels K-2, Teaching Emerging Scientists: Fostering Scientific Inquiry with Diverse Learners in Grades K-2 assists in developing, implementing and evaluating inquiry-based science teaching and improving young children’s science learning.
Research on science education and professional development—conducted by the author for over two decades—provides the foundation for this research-based, yet practical and friendly professional development book. Research shows that by the end of the third grade, a deep interest in science sometimes fades from lack of nurturing on the part of teachers, parents and the community. The Teaching Emerging Scientists title implies a call to action to teachers as they guide their young students on a journey to scientific literacy, while fostering their interest and participation in science. This book provides both knowledge about science content and process, curriculum, instruction and pedagogy as well as a venue for personal examination so that teachers may leave this professional development experience as a confident science teacher. The author shares practical strategies and points teachers in the direction of potential activities and resources for use in the classroom and to help expose students to the informal world of science and to the surrounding community, which contains numerous, often free, resources for teaching science.
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Subjects | early childhood education, higher education, EDU046000, Vocational / Professional Studies, Teacher Education, Science in Early Childhood |