
Taking Science to School : Learning and Teaching Science in Grades K-8
by Duschl, Richard A.; Schweingruber, Heidi A.; Shouse, Andrew W.Rent Textbook
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Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 9 |
Science learning past and present | p. 11 |
Goals for science education | p. 26 |
How children learn science | p. 51 |
Foundations for science learning in young children | p. 53 |
Knowledge and understanding of the natural world | p. 93 |
Generating and evaluating scientific evidence and explanations | p. 129 |
Understanding how scientific knowledge is constructed | p. 168 |
Participation in scientific practices and discourse | p. 186 |
Supporting science learning | p. 211 |
Learning progressions | p. 213 |
Teaching science as practice | p. 251 |
Supporting science instruction | p. 296 |
Future directions for policy, practice, and research | p. 331 |
Conclusions and recommendations | p. 333 |
Overview of learning progressions for matter and the atomic-molecular theory | p. 359 |
Biographical sketches of committee members and staff | p. 366 |
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