Learning Science Outside the Classroom

Learning Science Outside the Classroom
Title Learning Science Outside the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Martin Braund
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 230
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1134359144

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This book shows how a wide range of contexts for learning science can be used outside of the classroom, and includes learning: at museums, science centres and planetaria from newspapers, magazines and through ICT at industrial sites and through science trails at zoos, farms, botanic gardens, residential centres and freshwater habitats in school grounds. With contributions from well known and respected practitioners in all fields of science education and through using case studies, Learning Science Outside the Classroom offers practical guidance for teachers, assistant teaching staff and student teachers involved in primary and secondary education. It will help enable them to widen the scientific experience and understanding of pupils. The advice in this book has been checked for safety by CLEAPSS.

Learning Science Outside the Classroom

Learning Science Outside the Classroom
Title Learning Science Outside the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Martin Braund
Publisher
Total Pages 253
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN

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This book shows how a wide range of contexts for learning science can be used outside of the classroom, and includes learning:at museums, science centres and planetariafrom newspapers, magazines and through ICTat industrial sites and through science trailsat zoos, farms, botanic gardens, residential centres and freshwater habitatsin school grounds. With contributions from well known and respected practitioners in all fields of science education and through using case studies, Learning Science Outside the Classroom offers practical guidance for teachers, assistant teaching staff and student teac.

Teaching Primary Science Outdoors

Teaching Primary Science Outdoors
Title Teaching Primary Science Outdoors PDF eBook
Author Helen Spring
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2021-07
Genre
ISBN 9780863574733

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Children Learning Outside the Classroom

Children Learning Outside the Classroom
Title Children Learning Outside the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Sue Waite
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 321
Release 2017-02-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1526421348

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This book demonstrates how the outdoor environment is enriching learning opportunities for children and deepening their connections with the natural world.

Schools for Thought

Schools for Thought
Title Schools for Thought PDF eBook
Author John T. Bruer
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 342
Release 1994
Genre Education
ISBN 9780262521963

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Schools for Thought provides a straightforward, general introduction to cognitive research and illustrates its importance for educational change. If we want to improve educational opportunities and outcomes for all children, we must start applying what we know about mental functioning--how children think, learn, and remember in our schools. We must apply cognitive science in the classroom. Schools for Thought provides a straightforward, general introduction to cognitive research and illustrates its importance for educational change. Using classroom examples, Bruer shows how applying cognitive research can dramatically improve students' transitions from lower-level rote skills to advanced proficiency in reading, writing, mathematics, and science. Cognitive research, he points out, is also beginning to suggest how we might better motivate students, design more effective tools for assessing them, and improve the training of teachers. He concludes with a chapter on how effective school reform demands that we expand our understanding of teaching and learning and that we think about education in new ways. Debates and discussions about the reform of American education suffer from a lack of appreciation of the complexity of learning and from a lack of understanding about the knowledge base that is available for the improvement of educational practice. Politicians, business leaders, and even many school superintendents, principals, and teachers think that educational problems can be solved by changing school management structures or by creating a market in educational services. Bruer argues that improvement depends instead on changing student-teacher interactions. It is these changes, guided by cognitive research, that will create more effective classroom environments. A Bradford Book

Seeing Students Learn Science

Seeing Students Learn Science
Title Seeing Students Learn Science PDF eBook
Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 137
Release 2017-03-24
Genre Education
ISBN 0309444357

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Science educators in the United States are adapting to a new vision of how students learn science. Children are natural explorers and their observations and intuitions about the world around them are the foundation for science learning. Unfortunately, the way science has been taught in the United States has not always taken advantage of those attributes. Some students who successfully complete their Kâ€"12 science classes have not really had the chance to "do" science for themselves in ways that harness their natural curiosity and understanding of the world around them. The introduction of the Next Generation Science Standards led many states, schools, and districts to change curricula, instruction, and professional development to align with the standards. Therefore existing assessmentsâ€"whatever their purposeâ€"cannot be used to measure the full range of activities and interactions happening in science classrooms that have adapted to these ideas because they were not designed to do so. Seeing Students Learn Science is meant to help educators improve their understanding of how students learn science and guide the adaptation of their instruction and approach to assessment. It includes examples of innovative assessment formats, ways to embed assessments in engaging classroom activities, and ideas for interpreting and using novel kinds of assessment information. It provides ideas and questions educators can use to reflect on what they can adapt right away and what they can work toward more gradually.

Enhancing Science Learning through Learning Experiences outside School (LEOS)

Enhancing Science Learning through Learning Experiences outside School (LEOS)
Title Enhancing Science Learning through Learning Experiences outside School (LEOS) PDF eBook
Author Sandhya Devi Coll
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 116
Release 2019-09-24
Genre Education
ISBN 9004411763

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In Enhancing Science Learning through Learning Experiences outside School, the authors provide teachers with accessible, research-informed, practical lesson plans to help improve the learning of science, using digital technologies.