Teaching Scientific Inquiry - Recommendations for Research and Implementation (Paperback)


What are scientific inquiry practices like today? How should schools approach inquiry in science education? Teaching Inquiry Science presents the scholarly papers and practical conversations that emerged from the exchanges at a two-day conference of distinctive North American 'science studies' and 'learning science' scholars. The conference goal: forge consensus views about images of inquiry that could inform teaching science through inquiry. The conference outcomes: recommendations for "Enhanced Scientific Method," "Extended Immersion Units of Instruction," and "Teacher Professional Development Models." The edited volume will appeal to individuals interested in science learning as well as the design of learning environments. Scholars, policy makers, teacher educators and teachers will find this volume's recommendations provocative and insightful. Twentieth century scientific advances with new tools, technologies, and theories have changed what it means to do science, to engage in scientific inquiry and to describe science as a way of knowing. Advances in 'science studies' disciplines are updating views about the nature of scientific inquiry. Advances in the cognitive and 'learning sciences' are altering understandings about knowledge acquisition, meaning making, and conditions for school learning. The conference papers, commentaries and panel reflections advance novel views about both children's learning and the nature of science.

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What are scientific inquiry practices like today? How should schools approach inquiry in science education? Teaching Inquiry Science presents the scholarly papers and practical conversations that emerged from the exchanges at a two-day conference of distinctive North American 'science studies' and 'learning science' scholars. The conference goal: forge consensus views about images of inquiry that could inform teaching science through inquiry. The conference outcomes: recommendations for "Enhanced Scientific Method," "Extended Immersion Units of Instruction," and "Teacher Professional Development Models." The edited volume will appeal to individuals interested in science learning as well as the design of learning environments. Scholars, policy makers, teacher educators and teachers will find this volume's recommendations provocative and insightful. Twentieth century scientific advances with new tools, technologies, and theories have changed what it means to do science, to engage in scientific inquiry and to describe science as a way of knowing. Advances in 'science studies' disciplines are updating views about the nature of scientific inquiry. Advances in the cognitive and 'learning sciences' are altering understandings about knowledge acquisition, meaning making, and conditions for school learning. The conference papers, commentaries and panel reflections advance novel views about both children's learning and the nature of science.

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Imprint

Sense Publishers

Country of origin

Netherlands

Release date

2008

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First published

2008

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Dimensions

234 x 156 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

380

ISBN-13

978-90-879027-1-1

Barcode

9789087902711

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LSN

90-879027-1-9



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