The Art of Teaching Science,Used

The Art of Teaching Science,Used

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About the Author Grady Venville is associate professor in science and technology education at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Australia. She is a former research associate at Curtin and King's College, London, and a former fulltime teacher of high school science. Vaille Dawson lectures in secondary science education at Edith Cowan University and is a past editor of SCIOS, the journal for the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia. Product Description Ideas for exciting and effective classroom instruction are revealed in this thorough and researchbased introduction to teaching science. Secondary school teachers learn how to combine their knowledge of science with teaching methods that make the classroom a dynamic and collaborative place. Methodology and theory are also discussed in terms of controversies relating to science, equity, and integration. Lesson plans, lab and electronic resources, and assessment measurements are also provided to give this introduction practical value to current or aspiring science teachers. Review "A very welcome addition to the resources science teachers have to draw on to improve the quality of the science learning of their students. The authors have done an excellent job of interpreting how a number of the exciting ideas and teaching strategies that we know from recent research can lead to better learning of science." Peter J. Fensham, emeritus professor of science education, Monash University"The editors have assembled a group of enlightened science educators to share their passion for teaching. Each chapter highlights ways in which teachers can make their teaching effective, exciting and satisfying." Gary Thomas, president, Australian Science Teachers' Association

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