Physical Science Teacher

Physical Science Teacher
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Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 1588045161
ISBN-13 : 9781588045164
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Physical Science Teacher by : Debra J. Weltha

Designed for middle school and high school students who need help learning the basic concepts of general science due to poor reading skills, learning disabilities, or attention or behavior problems.

Problem-based Learning in the Physical Science Classroom, K-12

Problem-based Learning in the Physical Science Classroom, K-12
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ISBN-10 : 1941316212
ISBN-13 : 9781941316214
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Problem-based Learning in the Physical Science Classroom, K-12 by : Tom J. McConnell

"This book presents a discussion of the PBL structure and its application for the K-12 physical science classroom. It also includes a collection of PBL problems developed as part of the Problem-Based Learning Project for Teachers, a National Science Foundation-funded professional development program that used the PBL framework to help teachers develop a deeper understanding of science concepts in eight different content strands. The problems presented in this book were developed by content experts who facilitated the workshops and revised the problems over the course of four iterations of the workshops"--

Teaching Of Physical Science: Methods And Techniques

Teaching Of Physical Science: Methods And Techniques
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Publisher : Kanishka Publishers
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 8173916063
ISBN-13 : 9788173916069
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Of Physical Science: Methods And Techniques by : Y.K. Sharma

With All The Characteristics Of An Ideal Textbook For Teaching Physical Science, This Book Is A Must For Every Keen Student Of The Subject.

PEDAGOGY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PEDAGOGY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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Publisher : Lulu Publication
Total Pages : 135
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ISBN-10 : 9781304610713
ISBN-13 : 1304610713
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis PEDAGOGY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE by : Dr. K. Manikandan

WHAT IS SCIENCE? Science is a domain of inquiry. The organized knowledge with inquiry, logical reasoning and experimentation as its central themes, that we call science. NATURE OF SCIENCE Nature of science is defined by certain characteristics which distinguish it from other spheres of human endeavor. These are discussed below Science is a particular way of looking at nature A morning walker looks at the rising sun, pays obeisance to the sun-god, for bestowing the earth with light and energy. Another walker with a scientific bent of mind or scientific attitude tries to understand the process of energy generation

Innovative Science Teaching

Innovative Science Teaching
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Publisher : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 8120320905
ISBN-13 : 9788120320901
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Innovative Science Teaching by : Radha Mohan

The Pedagogy of Physical Science

The Pedagogy of Physical Science
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781402052712
ISBN-13 : 1402052715
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pedagogy of Physical Science by : David Heywood

In the science classroom, there are some ideas that are as difficult for young students to grasp as they are for teachers to explain. Forces, electricity, light, and basic astronomy are all examples of conceptual domains that come into this category. How should a teacher teach them? The authors of this monograph reject the traditional separation of subject and pedagogic knowledge. They believe that to develop effective teaching for meaningful learning in science, we must identify how teachers themselves interpret difficult ideas in science and, in particular, what supports their own learning in coming to a professional understanding of how to teach science concepts to young children. To do so, they analyzed trainee and practising teachers’ responses to engaging with difficult ideas when learning science in higher education settings. The text demonstrates how professional insight emerges as teachers identify the elements that supported their understanding during their own learning. In this paradigm, professional awareness derives from the practitioner interrogating their own learning and identifying implications for their teaching of science. The book draws on a significant body of critically analysed empirical evidence collated and documented over a five-year period involving large numbers of trainee and practising teachers. It concludes that it is essential to ‘problematize’ subject knowledge, both for learner and teacher. The book’s theoretical perspective draws on the field of cognitive psychology in learning. In particular, the role of metacognition and cognitive conflict in learning are examined and subsequently applied in a range of contexts. The work offers a unique and refreshing approach in addressing the important professional dimension of supporting teacher understanding of pedagogy and critically examines assumptions in contemporary debates about constructivism in science education.

Teaching Einsteinian Physics in Schools

Teaching Einsteinian Physics in Schools
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9781000374131
ISBN-13 : 1000374130
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Einsteinian Physics in Schools by : Magdalena Kersting

In our world today, scientists and technologists speak one language of reality. Everyone else, whether they be prime ministers, lawyers, or primary school teachers speak an outdated Newtonian language of reality. While Newton saw time and space as rigid and absolute, Einstein showed that time is relative – it depends on height and velocity – and that space can stretch and distort. The modern Einsteinian perspective represents a significant paradigm shift compared with the Newtonian paradigm that underpins most of the school education today. Research has shown that young learners quickly access and accept Einsteinian concepts and the modern language of reality. Students enjoy learning about curved space, photons, gravitational waves, and time dilation; often, they ask for more! A consistent education within the Einsteinian paradigm requires rethinking of science education across the entire school curriculum, and this is now attracting attention around the world. This book brings together a coherent set of chapters written by leading experts in the field of Einsteinian physics education. The book begins by exploring the fundamental concepts of space, time, light, and gravity and how teachers can introduce these topics at an early age. A radical change in the curriculum requires new learning instruments and innovative instructional approaches. Throughout the book, the authors emphasise and discuss evidence-based approaches to Einsteinian concepts, including computer- based tools, geometrical methods, models and analogies, and simplified mathematical treatments. Teaching Einsteinian Physics in Schools is designed as a resource for teacher education students, primary and secondary science teachers, and for anyone interested in a scientifically accurate description of physical reality at a level appropriate for school education.

You Want Me to Teach What?

You Want Me to Teach What?
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Publisher : NSTA Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781936959013
ISBN-13 : 1936959011
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis You Want Me to Teach What? by : Norman Joseph LaFave

Problem: You feel shaky about being assigned to teach upper-level science and math and need to get up to speed fast. Solution: Follow this concise book's tried-and-true methods, which you can integrate into your classroom and lesson plans starting from the first day of class. You Want Me to Teach What? avoids long discussions of education theory and specific lesson plans. Instead, it concentrates on general techniques for approaching a variety of problems and enhancing your teaching skills in science and math.

Teaching Children about Physical Science

Teaching Children about Physical Science
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Publisher : TAB/Electronics
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39076002015183
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Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Children about Physical Science by : Elaine Levenson

Activities tie into real-life experiences to make science exciting for grades K-3.

Teaching Physical Science Through Children's Literature

Teaching Physical Science Through Children's Literature
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Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 1883822343
ISBN-13 : 9781883822347
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Physical Science Through Children's Literature by : Susan Enid Gertz

Inspired by favorite childrens stories, this book is a complete guide to an innovative approach that meshes physical science and language arts while emphasizing the process skills common to both areas. Pedagogical strategies for both reading and science are featured, and many lessons include suggestions for learning centers and masters for reproducible flip cards and data sheets. Each of the 20 lessons addresses a category of the National Science Education Standards and includes an easy-to-understand science explanation. Appropriate for grades K4.