Designing Coherent Science Education
Implications for Curriculum, Instruction, and Policy
Marcia C Linn editor Yael Kali editor Jo Ellen Roseman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:28th Sep '08
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Too often in today’s science classes, students learn isolated facts but are unprepared to apply scientific thinking outside of checking off answers on standardized tests. Designing Coherent Science Education demonstrates how effective instruction, supported by research-based curriculum materials and technologies, prepares learners to use scientific principles to make sense of the world around them. Arising from the National Science Foundation-funded Delineating and Evaluating Coherent Instructional Designs for Education (DECIDE) project, this volume brings together experts in curriculum development, technology-assisted learning, diversity, teacher education, and assessment to consider strategies that will help students achieve a more integrated understanding of science.
Offering important policy recommendations, this practical resource:
- Provides a set of design principles for the next generation of curriculum materials, both print and technology-based.
- Synthesizes current research on the most promising methods and models for coherent science instruction.
- Discusses how courses can help students interpret contemporary scientific dilemmas like global warming and personally relevant issues like health and disease.
Contributors include Jane Bowyer, Allan Collins, Elizabeth A. Davis, George E. DeBoer, Joseph S. Krajcik, Roy D. Pea, and James Slotta.
ISBN: 9780807749135
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 13mm
Weight: 386g
272 pages