| Michael L. Bentley | University of Tennessee | |
| Edward S. Ebert II | Coker College | |
| Christine Ebert | University of South Carolina, USA |
| © 2007 | 248 pages | 8.5" x 11" |
| Paperback | ISBN: | 9781412925761 | $38.95 | Add to Cart |
| Hardcover | ISBN: | 9781412925754 | $85.95 | Add to Cart |
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Invite young minds to engage in meaningful, standards-based science!
Good teachers know that science is more than just a collection of facts in a textbook and that teaching science goes beyond the mere transmission of information. Actively engaging students in the learning process is critical to building their knowledge base, assessing progress, and meeting science standards. Teaching Constructivist Science, K–8 shows teachers how to transform students' natural curiosity into dynamic learning opportunities. By helping students construct new knowledge using the understandings they bring to the classroom, teachers can make the most of instruction and new learning experiences. With practical applications, teaching strategies, activities, and assessment tools, this reader-friendly book demonstrates how to teach student-ready, standards-based science.
Teachers will be able to use:
For both experienced and novice teachers, this accessible resource provides the perfect method to teach science in sound ways that make sense to students.
| Michael L. Bentley | University of Tennessee | |
| Edward S. Ebert II | Coker College | |
| Christine Ebert | University of South Carolina, USA |
| © 2007 | 248 pages | 8.5" x 11" |
| ISBN: 9781412925761 | Paperback | Suggested Retail Price: $38.95 | Bookstore Price: $31.16 |
| ISBN: 9781412925754 | Hardcover | Suggested Retail Price: $85.95 | Bookstore Price: $68.76 |
Invite young minds to engage in meaningful, standards-based science!
Good teachers know that science is more than just a collection of facts in a textbook and that teaching science goes beyond the mere transmission of information. Actively engaging students in the learning process is critical to building their knowledge base, assessing progress, and meeting science standards. Teaching Constructivist Science, K–8 shows teachers how to transform students' natural curiosity into dynamic learning opportunities. By helping students construct new knowledge using the understandings they bring to the classroom, teachers can make the most of instruction and new learning experiences. With practical applications, teaching strategies, activities, and assessment tools, this reader-friendly book demonstrates how to teach student-ready, standards-based science.
Teachers will be able to use:
For both experienced and novice teachers, this accessible resource provides the perfect method to teach science in sound ways that make sense to students.
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