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Richards, Allison Hart; Ercan-Dursun, Jale; Suh, Jee Kyung; Hand, Brian; Fulmer, Gavin – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2023
Abstract concepts, such as gravity, may provide the perfect opportunity to bring phenomena into the classroom. As a knowledge generation strategy, summarizing can foster that opportunity. Using phenomena and summary writing together might help student learning since it requires making connections between their ideas and words to explain the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Strategies, Documentation
Schoerning, Emily; Hand, Brian – Science and Children, 2013
The importance of argument in science teaching is a hot topic. Educators are told "doing science" doesn't just involve following a scientific method; it involves the restructuring and refinement of ideas through negotiation and critique with other people. Understanding the importance of argument is one thing, but even for the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Peer Mediation, Peer Groups
Villanueva, Mary Grace; Hand, Brian – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2011
The notion of "science for all" suggests that all students--irrespective of achievement and ability--should engage in opportunities to understand the practice and discourse of science. Improving scientific literacy is an intrinsic goal of science education, yet current instructional practices may not effectively support all students, in…
Descriptors: Investigations, Scientific Literacy, Special Needs Students, Science Education
Chen, Ying-Chih; Park, Soonhye; Hand, Brian – Science and Children, 2013
This article reports that as the need for students to be able to construct and critique scientific argumentation as emphasized in "A Framework for K-12 Science Education" (National Research Council 2012), teachers are wondering how to support students in this process. Scientific argumentation is defined as the interplay between…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Science Instruction, Learning Strategies, Concept Mapping
Yoon, Sae Yeol; Bennett, William; Mendez, Claudia Aguirre; Hand, Brian – Teaching Science, 2010
When using an argument based inquiry approach like the Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) approach, argumentation between peers and with a teacher will provide great opportunities for students to experience negotiation of meaning in relation to science content. However, students do not automatically engage in dialogue and argumentation with…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Listening, Science Teachers, Teaching Methods
Hohenshell, Liesl; Hand, Brian; Staker, Jay – American Biology Teacher, 2004
A writing task assigned to tenth grade students of a biotechnology unit is elaborated wherein they practiced literacy skills and demonstrated knowledge integration by communicating their understanding to seventh-grade students. The standards put forward by the National Research Council are fulfilled by such teaching strategies.
Descriptors: Grade 10, Teaching Methods, Literacy, Comprehension
Peer reviewedBurke, K. A.; Hand, Brian; Poock, Jason; Greenbowe, Thomas – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
Graduate teaching assistants (TAs) are hired to assume some of the teaching duties in large general chemistry programs. They serve as liaisons between students enrolled in the course and the professor in charge. Being assigned to teach immediately on arrival at graduate school may be overwhelming to novice graduate students. When sending them into…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Heuristics, Chemistry, Teaching Assistants

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