Worried about teaching natural selection, submicroscopic particle models or circuits? Keith S. Taber explores a range of issues faced in secondary science teaching and discusses strategies for teaching the nature of scientific knowledge, making practical work effective and challenging gifted young scientists. MasterClass in Science Education shows how to become a master science teacher by developing and adopting the habits and mind-set of a teacher-as-scientist. The author introduces the three pillars of this approach: subject knowledge, pedagogic knowledge, and classroom research. The body of subject knowledge in the sciences is both vast and constantly evolving as it is challenged, updated and developed, and this text supports you to understand the dynamic nature of knowledge and the implications this has for your teaching. Taber shows how to use a knowledge-in-action approach, enacting knowledge in the complex and dynamic classroom environment. He supports you to critically examine classroom experiences, drawing on a wide-range of research-informed perspectives that offer insights into facilitating effective student learning. He also guides you to understand how to use recommendations from published research studies as components of a toolkit to improve your teaching and learning.
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List of Figures List of Tables Preface Part I: Introduction 1. Enquiring Into Science Teaching Part II: Perspectives on Science Teaching 2. Critiquing the Science Curriculum: Perspectives on Why We Should Teach the Sciences 3. Reflecting the Nature of Scientific Knowledge in Science Education 4. Teacher Subject Knowledge: A Key Focus for Continuing Professional Development 5. Identifying and Sequencing Learning Quanta 6. The Nature of Students’ Scientific Knowledge: What Does Research Suggest? 7. Recognising Productive Lesson Activities 8. Seeking Evidence of Significant Learning Part III: Issues in Teaching Science Subjects 9. A 21st-Century Notion of Scientific Knowledge 10. The Value of Not Believing In Science 11. A Challenge in Teaching Biology: Natural Selection 12. A Challenge in Teaching Chemistry: Submicroscopic Particle Models 13. A Challenge in Teaching Physics: Electrical Circuits in the Lower Secondary School 14. Teaching Science as Enquiry and Supporting ‘Minds-On' Practical Work 15. Challenging the Gifted Young Scientist (and Other Young Scientists) References Index
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I like this book ... The content gives the reader something to sink your teeth into. I feel quite reassured that if I am suddenly asked to deliver a Physics scheme of work to GCSE students, then using the knowledge-in-action approach, enacting knowledge in the complex and dynamic classroom will ensure that students are working towards positive outcomes.
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A comprehensive introduction to becoming a master science teacher by developing and adopting the habits of a 'teacher as scientist'.
Shows how the science teacher becomes a master teacher by developing and adopting the habits and mind-set of a teacher-as-scientist
In a world where education has sometimes been reduced to 'delivering' the curriculum against prescribed pedagogies, it is time for teachers to reclaim professional knowledge in ways which reflect both the pragmatics of the classroom and the intellectual stimulus of enquiry in understanding effective teaching and learning. The MasterClass series takes a practical approach to teaching and learning but seeks to support readers to move beyond effective classroom practice and to extend their understanding in accessible and lively ways. Each volume includes case studies, classroom examples, research and reference to critical texts and will challenge readers to develop practice in ways which reflect teachers' informed professional voice.
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ISBN
9781474289429
Publisert
2018-12-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
748 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
256

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Om bidragsyterne

Keith S. Taber is Professor of Science Education in the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge, UK.