9781936959051-1936959054-Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher: Focusing on Student Thinking in Secondary Science

Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher: Focusing on Student Thinking in Secondary Science

ISBN-13: 9781936959051
ISBN-10: 1936959054
Edition: New ed.
Author: David Hammer, Daniel Levin, Andrew Elby, Janet Coffey
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Natl Science Teachers Assn
Format: Paperback 214 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781936959051
ISBN-10: 1936959054
Edition: New ed.
Author: David Hammer, Daniel Levin, Andrew Elby, Janet Coffey
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Natl Science Teachers Assn
Format: Paperback 214 pages

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Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher: Focusing on Student Thinking in Secondary Science (ISBN-13: 9781936959051 and ISBN-10: 1936959054), written by authors David Hammer, Daniel Levin, Andrew Elby, Janet Coffey, was published by Natl Science Teachers Assn in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Instruction Methods (Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher: Focusing on Student Thinking in Secondary Science (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Instruction Methods books and textbooks.

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No one would find it strange to see a geologist poring at length over a single rock, or an entomologist over a moth, or botanist over a leaf. Examining a specimen closely can help scientists develop new understandings. That s just what we hope to achieve in poring over moments of student thinking. from Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher When you begin a new unit and discover that some students don t understand an important concept, do you just correct the error and give them the answer? If so, you run the risk that students will memorize what you say without changing their core misconceptions. This thoughtful book explores how to identify such moments through responsive listening and turn them into opportunities to build students science literacy. In the process, you just may transform your approach to classroom teaching. To help you make the shift, Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher offers: A philosophical framework for understanding the beginnings of scientific thinking in high school students. Five real-life case studies, four of which are captured on videos and accompanying transcripts stored on the NSTA website. Suggestions for how to use the case studies to practice recognizing, interpreting, and responding to the vital nuances of your own students thinking in real time. Advice on next steps, including how to overcome systemic impediments and maintain your focus on student thinking. Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher is ideal for teacher educators as well as current and preservice teachers. The book holds out the promise that when you consciously strive to help students work through their ideas about science, the result can be more effective instruction from you and much deeper understanding for your students.

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