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Teaching Children Science: A Discovery Approach (7th Edition) By Joseph Abruscato, Don A. DeRosa

Teaching Children Science: A Discovery Approach (7th Edition)

Teaching Children Science: A Discovery Approach (7th Edition) By Joseph Abruscato, Don A. DeRosa

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Science is a quest for explanations.  This popular text continues to encourage teachers to help their students learn through discovery, while also providing content on the latest techniques in science teaching.  This edition has been thoroughly revised and features a new co-author, Dr. Donald DeRosa of Boston University and a larger trim size and paperback binding for a fresher, more open feel. 

 

The book continues to use its well-regarded pedagogy to help students to learn science. They are:

  • A Look Ahead–topics to be discussed in the chapter
  • Make the Case–A reflective exercise that can be done individually or as a group.
  • Summary–A review of the main ideas in the chapter.
  • Going Further–Learning activities for further study
  • Resources for Discovery Learning–A listing of websites, books, and articles for further reference.

This establishes a solid foundation in science pedagogy upon which they can build in later years.

 

The 5 E's of Learning and Universal Design for Learning have been added to this edition and every chapter correlates to the NSE Content Standards.  A new chapter on using technology in the classroom continues to build on the authors' belief that technology can enhance learning in the science classroom.  The new package includes links to video and web resources on the MyEducationLab website. 

 

New To This Edition:

NEW!  Features a new co-author in this edition–Dr. Donald DeRosa of Boston University.

 

NEW!  A new paperback binding and larger 8 ½'' x 11'' trim size gives the book a fresher and more open feel.

 

NEW!  Includes a new chapter (Chapter 8) Using Technology to Enhance Science Learning.

 

NEW!  Gives an increased focus on technology/multimedia, engineering, and energy conservation–Includes a new Part IV on The Technological Sciences and more earth-friendly and "green" science activities in this edition.

 

NEW!  Fully integrated package--Each chapter correlates to video and web resources within the MyEducationLab website.

  • The MyLab series from Pearson offers innovative homework, student assessment, and multimedia instructional tools designed to enrich the learning experience and improve course outcomes. With detailed gradebook and customization options, instructors can easily monitor student progress and save valuable time. 

NEW!  Includes The 5 E's Learning Cycle--The 5 E's learning cycle is an instructional design model that presents a framework for constructivist learning theories that can be effectively used in teaching science.

  • Engage--The task is introduced. Using connections to past learning, demonstrations of an event, and asking pointed questions, the teacher can spark the students' interest right away.
  • Explore–While the teacher facilitates, students take part in hands-on activities that allow them to work with materials.  Questioning, sharing and communication with other learners should be encouraged during this stage. 
  • Explain–Here the focus is on analysis. Students are encouraged to put observations, questions, hypotheses, and experiences into language. Communication between students and groups will aid student learning.  Again, the teacher is the facilitator, leading discussions, asking questions, giving definitions, of helping students find the right words to describe their experiences.
  • Elaborate/Extend--Now students should be encouraged build and expand upon what they have learned so far, making deductions and inferences.  They can apply what they have learned to real world situations. 
  • Evaluate--Evaluation should be ongoing and should occur at all stages, in order to determine that learning objectives have been met.  The teacher can use any assessment tool that they deem appropriate.  At this time the teacher should encourage further study that builds upon what has been learned.

NEW!  Universal Design for Learning will be incorporated in Chapter 9 Adapting the Science Curriculum-- Universal design is an approach to designing course instruction, materials, and content to benefit students of all learning styles. 

  • Universal design provides equal access to learning, not simply equal access to information. This design model allows the student to control the method of accessing information while the teacher monitors the learning process and initiates any beneficial methods.  Although this design enables the student to be self-sufficient, the teacher is still responsible for imparting knowledge and facilitating the learning process.  The classroom becomes a positive learning experience for all students while minimizing the appearance that special accommodations are being made for any individual student.

NEW!  Reorganizes Parts II through IV to be more reader-friendly--The "A" and "B" subchapters of the previous edition will be broken out into content chapters and activities chapters.

NEW!  Teaches novice instructors how to differentiate among good and bad science kits and how to utilize them effectively in the classroom.
 
Product Details
  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13259 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-03-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.10 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 480 pages
Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

Teaching Children Science:  A Discovery Approach, Seventh Edition

 

Dr. Joseph Abruscato, Retired from University of Vermont

Dr. Donald DeRosa, Boston University

 

While encouraging a "discovery approach" to teaching science, this popular text provides comprehensive coverage of the three major aspects of science teaching—methods, content, and activities. A motivating and engaging writing style makes this one of the most accessible science methods book on the market today. Extensively revised, this seventh edition presents the progression of inquiry and the 5Es of Learning as a theme of the text and the framework for each chapter.  This consistent framework throughout the methods, content, and activities helps novice teachers establish a solid foundation in science pedagogy for application to lesson planning and classroom instruction.

 

New to This Edition

  • MyEducationLab: An Integrated Online Resource. Bring the classroom to life through classroom-based video examples and access to numerous web resources. Look for the www.MyEducationLab.com logo in the margins of the text to identify related media assets. To make this online resource available to your students contact your local Pearson Representative for ordering information. 

    To order this book WITHOUT MyEducationLab use this ISBN: 9780137156771.  To order this book WITH MyEducationLab use this ISBN: 9780138006112.

  • Parts reorganized for practical application –Parts II through IV -- each part now includes two "content" chapters and one "Putting the Content into Action" chapter replete with assessment probes; unit, lesson, and enrichment starter ideas; activities and demonstrations; and one full sample lesson plan.
  • New! Coverage of technology/multimedia, engineering, and energy conservation appears in the new Chapter 8, Using Technology to Enhance Science Learning, andPart IV, The Physical Sciences, which includes more earth-friendly and "green" science activities.
  • New! Universal Design for Learning discussion in Chapter 9, Adapting the Science Curriculum, presents an approach to designing course instruction, materials, and content to benefit students of all learning styles. 
  • New! Coverage of curriculum materials including how to distinguish between good and bad science kits and how to utilize them effectively in the classroom.

About the Author

 Joseph Abruscato is a former public school science teacher and Science Methods professor retired from University of Vermont.  He has also wrote or co-authored a variety of materials for teachers and students including Teaching Children Science:  Discovery Methods for the Elementary and Middle Grades, Third Edition and The Whole Cosmos Catalog of Science Activities.

 

Dr. Donald DeRosa has worked in the field of science education for twenty years as a classroom teacher; teacher educator; and director of CityLab, a biotechnology-learning laboratory for teachers and students at the Boston University School of Medicine. He is a member of the Department of Curriculum and Teaching where he teaches courses in elementary science education. His research interests focus on the development of effective methods to teach scientific thinking. In addition to conducting workshops on biotechnology education and inquiry-based science teaching for in-service teachers, Dr. DeRosa has co-authored several curriculum supplements in biotechnology and has consulted in the development of biotechnology programs throughout the United States and Europe.
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5Teaching children Science: A discovery approach
By James N. Burrows Jr.
Purchased this book for a class I was taking. Great textbook for understanding teaching approaches to science at the elementary level.

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5Great Elementary Science Text!
By Erin
This book is great for anyone who will be teaching elementary school science. It has lots of great ideas and is a really easy read. :)

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