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Teaching Secondary School Science: Strategies for Developing Scientific Literacy Book
Solidly grounded in current recommendations of the National Science Education Standards, this text offers teaching guidance and strategies for physical, biological, and earth science courses for middle school, junior high, and high school. The authors' extensive curriculum development experience imbues the text with a practical focus. Their collective knowledge of the field balances coverage of the theory and research behind the strategies they present. Also, inherent in the text is a description of the role of constructivism in science teaching and the connection between science and society including how technological development is driven by societal needs. A seven-part organization includes an introduction, historical perspectives and contemporary trends, goals and objectives, curriculum perspectives, planning for instruction and assessment, understanding and working with students, and induction and professional development. For middle through secondary school science teachers. Read More
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- 0132304503
- 9780132304504
- Rodger W. Bybee, Janet Carlson Powell, Leslie W. Trowbridge
- 6 July 2007
- Allyn & Bacon
- Paperback (Book)
- 384
- 9
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