Constructing Science in Elementary Classrooms

Constructing Science in Elementary Classrooms

Author: Norman G. Lederman

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 404

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Solidly based on the National Science Education Standards and Benchmarks for Science Literacy, this new elementary science methods text immerses students into the context of classroom instruction through the authors' unique approach using The Teaching Cycle.The text is divided into three major sections or clusters of chapters: Goals of Science Instruction, Setting the Stage, and The Teaching Cycle. The first two sections provide the theoretical and practical foundations for instruction, while the third section provides content.Section I presents an overall view of science as a way of knowing and eventually develops an argument for why science should be included in the curriculum at all. Section II emphasizes the importance of connecting lessons and avoiding the tendency to present individual science lessons in isolation.The major content chapters comprising Section III--The Teaching Cycle (Life/Environmental Science, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science)--each incorporate the traditional topics of methods courses, e.g., demonstrations, laboratories, classroom management, assessment, developmental psychology, etc. concepts and themes common to national reforms.


Science Instruction in the Middle and Secondary Schools

Science Instruction in the Middle and Secondary Schools

Author: Eugene L. Chiappetta

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 356

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This science methods textbook is designed to prepare middle and high school science teachers to help students become scientifically and technologically literate by first helping them understand the elements of science reform and then supporting their efforts. Features new to the fifth edition include: Open cases and vignettes that illustrate how science teachers help students construct their own understanding "Stop and Reflect" exercises throughout each chapter to help readers contextualize and reflect upon what was read Expanded coverage of teaching students with special needs and equity in science teaching and learning Discussion of a variety of alternative and authentic assessment methods


Achieving the Goals

Achieving the Goals

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Publisher: Department of Education

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 156

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The information in this volume was compiled in order to provide a guide to the technology-in-education programs of the federal government. The goal of this book is to provide important information about technological resources that will assist teachers, administrators, students, parents and others in achieving the goal of the United States being first in the world in math and science. Included are descriptions of technology-in-education programs in some offices and entities of the federal government, such as the Office of Technology Policy, Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Language Affairs, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, General Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of the Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of Transportation, Department of Veterans Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Smithsonian Institution. (DDR)


Internet.edu

Internet.edu

Author: Robert Raese

Publisher: Iri/Skylight Training & Publishing

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 248

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This book provides a working knowledge of the Internet to assist teachers in implementing Internet resources in the K-12 curriculum. Part 1 - The Basics includes chapters 1-3. The first chapter deals with the information glut on the Internet and the time management problems this poses and presents a conceptual image of the Internet. Chapter 2 discusses general Internet directories and catalogs, and chapter 3 focuses on educational directories. Part 2 - The Details includes chapters 4-10. Chapter 4 describes e-mail functions, including Usenet and mailing lists. Chapter 5 addresses the World Wide Web; a number of Web sites designed by schools are explored, and basic instruction is given for the construction of a home page. Chapter 6 deals with using Gopher in the classroom, and the next chapter considers FTP (File Transfer Protocol). IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is discussed in chapter 8. Chapter 9 highlights educational telnet sites and chapter 10 considers acceptable use policies and Internet filters. Appendices A-F provide information on using the "Internet.edu" link at IRI/SkyLight, the structure of an e-mail address, downloading graphic files, CU-SeeMe (an audio-video conferencing technology), Archie (a tool used to search FTP sites) and subject area and grade level ratings and URLs for activities by chapter. A glossary, a 36-title bibliography and index are included. (MES)


Achieving the Goals - Goal 5

Achieving the Goals - Goal 5

Author: Linda Roberts

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1998-03

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9780788142390

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In 1996, Getting America's Students Ready for the 21st Century: Meeting the Technology Literacy ChallengeÓ was released. Although new technological innovations have transformed American Life, our schools are still a step behind. Only 4% of schools have a computer for every 5 students & only 9% of classrooms are connected to the Internet. This report compiles many of the technology-in-education programs in the Federal government in one place for the first time. These resources provide a wealth of information for schools & school districts that seek to expand their technology base.


Homeschool Your Child for Free

Homeschool Your Child for Free

Author: LauraMaery Gold

Publisher: Three Rivers Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 9780761525134

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More that 1200 smart, effective and practical resources for home education on the Internet and beyond.


Computer Education for Teachers

Computer Education for Teachers

Author: Vicki F. Sharp

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 510

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Designed to meet the needs of the student unfamiliar with the use of the computer in the classroom, this text is written for undergraduate and graduate education students who want an up-to-date, readable, practical, and concise introduction to computers for teachers. Included in the text are a wealth of classroom lessons that integrate technology into the classroom.


Connecting Kids and the Internet

Connecting Kids and the Internet

Author: Allen C. Benson

Publisher: Neal-Schuman Publishers

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 408

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A guide for librarians, parents, and teachers who want to introduce children to the Internet, explaining what the Internet is, how to connect to it, the services available, and which tools to use to access free resources, with definitions of computer terminology, and discussion of hardware and software.