Succeeding With Inquiry In Science And Math Classroom


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Succeeding with Inquiry in Science and Math Classroom


Succeeding with Inquiry in Science and Math Classroom

Author: Jeff C. Marshall

language: en

Publisher: ASCD

Release Date: 2013-10-04


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Thinking critically. Communicating effectively. Collaborating productively. Students need to develop proficiencies while mastering the practices, concepts, and ideas associated with mathematics and science. Successful students must be able to work with large data sets, design experiments, and apply what they're learning to solve real-world problems. Research shows that inquiry-based instruction boosts students' critical thinking skills and promotes the kind of creative problem solving that turns the classroom into an energized learning environment. In this book, real-world lesson plans illustrate highly effective inquiry-based instruction as you learn * How to engage math and science students at all grade levels; * Why students should explore a subject before you explain it; * How to meet rigorous standards and expectations through rich, well-aligned classroom experiences; * How to develop useful formative assessments and gather critical information during every class period; and * How to create effective questions that guide students' deep learning and your own professional development. No matter what your experience with inquiry-based instruction, Succeeding with Inquiry in Science and Math Classrooms will help hone your ability to plan and implement high-quality lessons that engage students and improve learning.

Succeeding with Inquiry in Science and Math Classrooms


Succeeding with Inquiry in Science and Math Classrooms

Author: Jeff C. Marshall

language: en

Publisher: ASCD

Release Date: 2013


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This book shows K-12 STEM teachers how to maximize their effectiveness with students by shifting to an inquiry-based instructional approach and creating a rigorous, engaging learning environment.

Engaging Minds in Science and Math Classrooms


Engaging Minds in Science and Math Classrooms

Author: Eric Brunsell

language: en

Publisher: ASCD

Release Date: 2014-02-25


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"We decide, every day, whether we are going to turn students on or off to science and mathematics in our classrooms." Daily decisions about how to incorporate creativity, choice, and autonomy—integral components of engagement—can build students' self-efficacy, keep them motivated, and strengthen their identities as scientists and mathematicians. In this book, Eric Brunsell and Michelle A. Fleming show you how to apply the joyful learning framework introduced in Engaging Minds in the Classroom to instruction in science and mathematics. Acknowledging that many students—particularly girls and students of color—do not see themselves as mathematicians and scientists, the authors provide a series of suggested activities that are aligned with standards and high expectations to engage and motivate all learners. Given the current focus on encouraging students to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) studies, this book is a welcome addition to every teacher's reference collection. Eric Brunsell is a former high school science teacher and is now associate professor of science education at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Michelle A. Fleming is a former elementary and middle school teacher and is now assistant professor of science and mathematics education at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.