Developing Visual Literacy in Science, K-8

Developing Visual Literacy in Science, K-8
Title Developing Visual Literacy in Science, K-8 PDF eBook
Author Jo Anne Vasquez
Publisher NSTA Press
Total Pages 155
Release 2010
Genre Education
ISBN 1936137585

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Teaches educators how to help their students develop skills in interpreting photographs, charts, diagrams, figures, labels, and graphic symbols. --from publisher description

Looking and Learning: Visual Literacy across the Disciplines

Looking and Learning: Visual Literacy across the Disciplines
Title Looking and Learning: Visual Literacy across the Disciplines PDF eBook
Author Deandra Little
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 107
Release 2015-03-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1119063396

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In this volume, the authors focus on the importance of inclusiveteaching and the role faculty can play in helping students achieve,though not necessarily in the same way. To teach with a focus oninclusion means to believe that every person has the ability tolearn. It means that most individuals want to learn, to improvetheir ability to better understand the world in which they live,and to be able to navigate their pathways of life. This volume includes the following topics: best practices for teaching students with social, economic,gender, or ethnic differences adjustments to the teaching and learning process to focus oninclusion strategies for teaching that help learners connect what theyknow with the information presented environments that maximize learners’ academic and socialgrowth. The premise of inclusive teaching works to demonstrate that allpeople can and do learn. Educators and administrators canincorporate the techniques of inclusive learning and help learnersretain more information. This is the 141st volume of the quarterly Jossey-Bass highereducation series New Directions for Teaching and Learning. Itoffers a comprehensive range of ideas and techniques for improvingcollege teaching based on the experience of seasoned instructorsand the latest findings of educational and psychologicalresearchers.

I See what You Mean

I See what You Mean
Title I See what You Mean PDF eBook
Author Steve Moline
Publisher Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages 273
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 1571108408

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n this new and substantially revised edition, Steve continues his pioneering role by including dozens of new examples of a wide range of visual texts - from time maps and exploded diagrams to digital tools like smartphone apps and 'tactile texts'.

Even More Brain-powered Science

Even More Brain-powered Science
Title Even More Brain-powered Science PDF eBook
Author Thomas O'Brien
Publisher NSTA Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2011
Genre Education
ISBN 193613750X

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The third of Thomas OOCOBrienOCOs books designed for 5OCo12 grade science teachers, Even More Brain-Powered Science uses questions and inquiry-oriented discrepant eventsOCoexperiments or demonstrations in which the outcomes are not what students expectOCoto dispute misconceptions and challenge students to think about, discuss, and examine the real outcomes of the experiments. OOCOBrien has developed interactive activitiesOComany of which use inexpensive materialsOCoto engage the natural curiosity of both teachers and students and create new levels of scientific understanding."

Being Visual

Being Visual
Title Being Visual PDF eBook
Author Bette Fetter
Publisher Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages 195
Release 2012-09-04
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0982209487

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Is your creative, intelligent, vibrant child struggling in school? Did you have a similar experience when you were in school? You or your child may be visual learners. In a test heavy education system, more and more children are underachieving, feeling lost and misunderstood. Because, schools are focused on teaching left-brain auditory learners and our right-brain visual kids are not getting what they need to succeed. In Being Visual, Bette Fetter, the founder of Young Rembrandts, discusses strategies to increase your visual learner’s success in school, identifying how… To use pictures to improve grades To use visual study techniques To use effective writing strategies To apply visual methods for students with ADD, dyslexia and autism Why drawing, doodling and imagery improves learning How art improves education outcomes Fetter also presents a fresh case for art class as a critical must-have for students dependent on their visual skills to learn. For over 20 Years, Young Rembrandts has helped tens of thousands of visual-spatial students reach their potential in the arts as well as the classroom. Training in the technical skills of art provides tools for creative endeavors, while developing essential visual skills and learning activities in all children.

Hard-to-Teach Science Concepts

Hard-to-Teach Science Concepts
Title Hard-to-Teach Science Concepts PDF eBook
Author Susan Koba
Publisher NSTA Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2011
Genre Education
ISBN 1936137453

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Authors Susan Koba and Carol Mitchell introduce teachers of grades 3- 5 to their conceptual framework for successful instruction of hard-to-teach science concepts. Their methodology comprises four steps: (1) engage students about their preconceptions and address their thinking; (2) target lessons to be learned; (3) determine appropriate strategies; and (4) use Standards-based teaching that builds on student understandings. The authors not only explain how to use their framework but also provide a variety of tools and examples of its application on four hard-to-teach foundational concepts: the flow of energy and matter in ecosystems, force and motion, matter and its transformation, and Earth's shape. Both preservice and inservice elementary school teachers will find this approach appealing, and the authors' engaging writing style and user-friendly tables help educators adapt the method with ease.

Rise and Shine

Rise and Shine
Title Rise and Shine PDF eBook
Author Linda Froschauer
Publisher NSTA Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 1936137291

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Rise and Shine provides a friendly support system that new science teachers can turn to in their first days, months, and even years in the classroom. This easy-to-read book offers plenty of helpful techniques for managing the classroom, maintaining discipline, and working with parents. But it also covers important topics unique to science teaching, such as setting up a laboratory, keeping the classroom safe, and initiating inquiry from the first day. Sprinkled throughout the book is candid advice from seasoned science teachers who offer both useful strategies and warm reassurance. Rise and Shine is designed to help preservice teachers, those in the first few years of teaching (regardless of grade level), and those who may be entering a new situation within the teaching field. If you need a mentor-or if you are a mentor or instructor who wants to support beginning science teachers-this book is for you.