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Sperry, Chris – Science Scope, 2012
Today more than ever, students want their school experience to be relevant. They live and learn in a media-saturated environment where information abounds, but wisdom is often lacking. Teachers must tie their science curricula to students' real-life experiences: When their students see the utility of scientific thought and reason in helping them…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Science Teachers, Critical Thinking, Science Curriculum
Chesbro, Robert – Science Scope, 2010
Too many multiple-choice tests are administered without an evaluative component. Teachers often return student assessments or Scantron cards--computerized bubble forms--without review, assuming that the printing of the correct answer will suffice. However, a more constructivist approach to follow up multiple-choice tests can make for more…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Multiple Choice Tests, Educational Strategies, Evaluation Methods
Cook, Kristin; Buck, Gayle – Science Scope, 2010
Situating instruction in a local context, socioscientific issues (SSIs) offers students an opportunity to become active participants in the community and has the potential to encourage them to authentically and critically participate and engage in understanding, caring for, and transforming the world to which they belong. Photovoice is one way…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Photography, Documentation, School Community Relationship
McCarthy, Deborah – Science Scope, 2008
What do the ideas of Daniel Bernoulli--an 18th-century Swiss mathematician, physicist, natural scientist, and professor--and your students' next landing of the space shuttle via computer simulation have in common? Because of his contribution, referred in physical science as Bernoulli's principle, modern flight is possible. The mini learning-cycle…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Computer Simulation, Physics, Physical Sciences
Liang, Ling; Schmuckler, Joseph S. – Science Scope, 2004
As both classroom teaching practice and literature show, many students have difficulties learning science concepts such as density. Here are some investigations that identify the relationship between density and floating through experimenting with successive dilution of a liquid, or the systematic change of concentration of a saltwater solution.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Constructivism (Learning), Science Instruction
Dibley, Jeremiah; Parish, Jamie – Science Scope, 2007
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, a research project was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of video games as inquiry-based learning experiences for the science classroom. As a result, the video game, "Creature Control: The Quest for Homeostasis" was developed and field-tested in select middle schools in the United States.…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Learning Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Video Games
Tretter, Thomas – Science Scope, 2005
In the spirit of the National Science Education Standards (NRC 1996), many teachers attempt to have their students experience science in a constructivist, inquiry-oriented manner. The egg bungee jump activity will certainly support that mode of teaching, and has the added benefit of providing a concrete context within which students can explore…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Science Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
Wilcox, Dawn Renee; Sterling, Donna R. – Science Scope, 2006
Legends and tall tales have been part of the American culture for ages. Students are probably already familiar with the tales of how Pecos Bill fearlessly tamed a ferocious tornado, or Paul Bunyan effortlessly restrained a great river. Such tales have been passed down from generation to generation to explain humanity, the natural world, and…
Descriptors: Tales, Science Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods
Chesbro, Robert – Science Scope, 2006
The interactive science notebook (ISN) is a perfect opportunity for science educators to encapsulate and promote the most cutting-edge constructivist teaching strategies while simultaneously addressing standards, differentiation of instruction, literacy development, and maintenance of an organized notebook as laboratory and field scientists do.…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Writing Across the Curriculum

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