What Successful Science Teachers Do: 75 Research-Based Strategies
The experience and science expertise of these award-winning authors makes this easy-to-use guide a teacher’s treasure trove. Included are seventy-five research-based strategies, each with a concise description of the supporting research, classroom applications, pitfalls to avoid, and references for additional learning. Teachers of students in grades K–12 will find novel ways to engage children’s natural curiosity, concern, and creativity. Highlights include how to promote collaborative learning, differentiate instruction with culturally responsive practices, build students’ scientific literacy and reasoning skills, and involve parents in their children’s science learning.Highlights include how to:

Promote collaborative learning
Use formative assessment to engage students in content and instruction
Develop culturally responsive practices that invite contributions from diverse students
Build students' scientific literacy and reasoning skills
Incorporate students' Internet skills into their studies

When it comes to teaching science, you don't need to reinvent the wheel. Learn from the experts today and jump-start your science curriculum tomorrow!
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What Successful Science Teachers Do: 75 Research-Based Strategies
The experience and science expertise of these award-winning authors makes this easy-to-use guide a teacher’s treasure trove. Included are seventy-five research-based strategies, each with a concise description of the supporting research, classroom applications, pitfalls to avoid, and references for additional learning. Teachers of students in grades K–12 will find novel ways to engage children’s natural curiosity, concern, and creativity. Highlights include how to promote collaborative learning, differentiate instruction with culturally responsive practices, build students’ scientific literacy and reasoning skills, and involve parents in their children’s science learning.Highlights include how to:

Promote collaborative learning
Use formative assessment to engage students in content and instruction
Develop culturally responsive practices that invite contributions from diverse students
Build students' scientific literacy and reasoning skills
Incorporate students' Internet skills into their studies

When it comes to teaching science, you don't need to reinvent the wheel. Learn from the experts today and jump-start your science curriculum tomorrow!
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What Successful Science Teachers Do: 75 Research-Based Strategies

What Successful Science Teachers Do: 75 Research-Based Strategies

What Successful Science Teachers Do: 75 Research-Based Strategies

What Successful Science Teachers Do: 75 Research-Based Strategies

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The experience and science expertise of these award-winning authors makes this easy-to-use guide a teacher’s treasure trove. Included are seventy-five research-based strategies, each with a concise description of the supporting research, classroom applications, pitfalls to avoid, and references for additional learning. Teachers of students in grades K–12 will find novel ways to engage children’s natural curiosity, concern, and creativity. Highlights include how to promote collaborative learning, differentiate instruction with culturally responsive practices, build students’ scientific literacy and reasoning skills, and involve parents in their children’s science learning.Highlights include how to:

Promote collaborative learning
Use formative assessment to engage students in content and instruction
Develop culturally responsive practices that invite contributions from diverse students
Build students' scientific literacy and reasoning skills
Incorporate students' Internet skills into their studies

When it comes to teaching science, you don't need to reinvent the wheel. Learn from the experts today and jump-start your science curriculum tomorrow!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781634507264
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 10/10/2017
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michele C. Cheyne is a clinical faculty member in science education at the University of Pittsburgh where she teaches a variety of courses in the secondary science teacher preparation program. Cheyne has also worked with the Interstate New Teachers Assessment and Support Consortium in Washington, DC, as a member of the committee that wrote Model Standards for Licensing General and Special Education Teachers of Students with Disabilities. A former high school biology and chemistry teacher in Milwaukee Public Schools, she also served as a department chair and taught science methods courses at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Page Keeley
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
1. General Science Instruction
Encourage Students to Become More Involved and Interested in Science
Guide Students to Engage in Science-Appropriate Discourse
Utilize Graphic Organizers in Your Classroom
Increase Depth of Coverage to Improve Student Learning
Foster Self-Efficacy and Motivation in Your Students
Challenge Your Students With Different Levels of Questioning
Try Using the 5E Instructional Model
Support Your Students to Engage Effectively in Disciplinary Argumentation
Utilize Mind Mapping to Improve Student Achievement
Test Students' Ideas to Facilitate Reasoning Skills
Create an Emotionally Positive Science Classroom Environment
Engage Students Who Have a History of Poor School Achievement
Include Students With Special Needs in Student-Centered Instruction
2. Scientific Inquiry and Laboratory Experience
Engage Your Students in Inquiry-Based Science
Teach Model-Based Inquiry Over the Scientific Method
Use Problem-Based Learning to Introduce Students to Inquiry-Based Science
Implement Inquiry-Based Instruction in Low-Track Classes
Attain Educational Goals Through Laboratory Experiences
Convert Traditional Labs to Inquiry-Based Activities
Align the Goals of Dissection to the Curriculum
3. Collaborative Teaching and Learning
Fine-Tune Collaborative Student Relationships With the Socratic Seminar
Teach Your Students Collaborative Strategies and Skills
Utilize Formal Cooperative Learning Methods in the Classroom
Introduce Students to Constructive, Cooperative, and Academic Controversy
Communicate Beyond the Classroom by Using Electronic Pen Pals
4. Utilizing Technology for the Classroom and Professional Development
Add Technological Tools to Your Students' Learning
Put Your Students' Internet Skills to Use in the Classroom
Use Technology to Accommodate Students' Different Learning Styles
Give Students Opportunities to Use Media Production for Classwork
Incorporate Mobile Technology into Student Assignments
Model Inquiry With Students Using Limited Resources
Update Your Approach to Literacy-Related Content Activities
Foster Literacy Development Through Visual Texts and Media
Utilize Portable Media Players to Bring Exemplary Resources Into Teaching
Find Opportunities to Record Yourself Teaching to Share With Peers
5. Science Assessment
Look at Formative Assessment in a Coherent and Cohesive Way
Use Standards-Based Inquiry to Prepare Students for Standards-Based Tests
Align Instruction and Assessment Tools to State Curriculum Standards
Utilize Formative Assessment to Better Engage Students in Content and Instruction
Add a Classroom Response System for Instant Formative Assessment
Design Formative Assessment for Data to Inform Instruction
Encourage Assigned Textbook Reading by Giving Open-Book Tests
Focus on Students' Writing Strengths
6. Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning
Avoid Culturally Stereotyping Science Students
Make Academic Success Your First Priority for All Students
Reach Out to Students From Unfamiliar Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds
Structure Homework for Success for Students From Nondominant Backgrounds
Develop Science Standards With a Multicultural Perspective
Broaden Discourse Opportunities to Invite a Diverse Range of Contributions
Provide Diverse Learning Opportunities for Student Discourse
Manage and Change Your Students' Misconceptions
Guide Students to Choose Authentic Problems to Solve
Utilize Meaningful Cues With Your English Language Learners
Provide ELLs With Opportunities for Extended Interactions in Group Work
7. The Complex Nature of the Gender Gap in Science
Examine the Evolving Nature of Gender Issues in Science Classrooms
Change the Opportunities and Experiences of Girls in the Science Classroom
Represent Science in Ways That Encourage Girls to Stay Interested
Improve Attitudes Toward Science Through STS Approaches
8. Science and Literacy
Address the Three Key Elements of Reading Fluency in Science Instruction
Use Scaffolding to Improve Science Reading Comprehension
Consider Reading as Inquiry With Primary Literature
Focus on Developing Scientific Literacy and Student Reasoning
Use Paraphrasing to Promote Reading Comprehension in Science Textbooks
Utilize Think-Alouds to Reveal Students' Thought Processes While Reading
Select Commercial Reading Programs That Can Improve Scientific Literacy
Use a Variety of Print Materials to Inspire Student Reading and Writing
Expand Vocabulary Instruction to Improve Comprehension and Motivation
Use Students' Native Languages in Science Literacy Instruction
9. Families and Science Instruction
Avoid the "Blame Game" Mindset
Involve Low-Income Parents in Their Children's Academic Learning
Understand How Homework Can Present Problems for Students and Families
Change Parents' Attitudes Toward Science to Change Students' Attitudes
Involve Community Members in Learning to Explore Home-Based Discourse
Recognize the Diverse Needs of Language-Minority Students and Families
Consider Parental Responses to a Child's Learning Disability
Index
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