Handbook of College Science TeachingNSTA Press, 2006 - 416 من الصفحات Are you still using 20th century techniques to teach science to 21st century students? Update your practices as you learn about current theory and research with the authoritative Handbook of College Science Teaching. The Handbook offers models of teaching and learning that go beyond the typical lecture-laboratory format and provides rationales for updated practices in the college classroom. The 38 chapters, each written by experienced, award-wining science faculty, are organized into eight sections: attitudes and motivations; active learning; factors affecting learning; innovative teaching approaches; use for technology, for both teaching and student research; special challenges, such as teaching effectively to culturally diverse or learning disabled students; pre-college science instruction; and improving instruction. No other book fills the Handbook's unique niche as a definitive guide for science professors in all content areas. It even includes special help for those who teach non-science majors at the freshman and sophomore levels. The Handbook is ideal for graduate teaching assistants in need of a solid introduction, senior faculty and graduate cooridinators in charge of training new faculty and grad students, and mid-career professors in search of invigoration. |
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... 6 55 Undergraduate Research in Science: Not Just for Scientists Anymore Sandra Laursen, Anne-Barrie Hunter, Elaine Seymour, Tracee DeAntoni, Kristine De Welde, and Heather Thiry Chapter 7 Concept Mapping in College Science Joel J. Mintzes.
... scientists from a disciplinary perspective (e.g., biology, chemistry, or physics); however, most of the ideas are relatively generic and potentially transferable across disciplines. The editors wish to thank the chapter authors for ...
... scientist: male, geeky, intelligent but boring, hardly a role model (Rahm and Charbonneau 1997). Vedelsby (1991) documented these stereotypes in Denmark, even among science students. “They are little boys with round glasses, and they ...
... scientists and secretaries. 7. Balancing content and relationship in teacher-student interactions. The AAPT workshop (Fuller et al. 1985) focuses on four aspects of teaching: 1. the classroom learning environment, 2. information ...
... scientists. American Journal of Physics 65: 774–778. Richardson, F. C., and R. M. Suinn. 1972. The Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale: Psychometric data. Journal of Counseling Psychology 19: 551–554. Ruhl, K. L., C. A. Hughes, and P. J. ...
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Use of Technology | 213 |
TechnologyEnriched Learning Environments in University Chemistry | 215 |
Animating Your Lecture | 223 |
Instructional Technology A Review of Research and Recommendations for Use | 233 |
WebBased Practice and Assessment Systems in Science | 251 |
Teaching Students to Evaluate the Accuracy of Science Information on the Internet | 261 |
Meeting Special Challenges | 267 |
Science Technology and the Learning Disabled A Review of the Literature | 271 |
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Peer Instruction Making Science Engaging | 77 |
Open Laboratories in College Science | 87 |
New Physics Teaching and Assessment Laroratory and TechnologyEnahanced Active Learning | 97 |
Factors Affecting Learning | 107 |
Developing Scientific Reasoning Patterns in College Biology | 109 |
Learning Science and the Science of Learning | 119 |
The Impact of a Conceptually Sequenced Genetics Unit in an Introductory College Biology Course | 129 |
Do Introductory Science Courses Select for Effort or Aptitude? | 137 |
Active Learning in the College Science Classroom | 147 |
Innovative Teaching Approaches | 155 |
Incorporating Primary Literature Into Science Learning | 159 |
Fieldwork New Direction and Exemplars in Informal Science Education Research | 167 |
Using Case Studies to Teach Science | 177 |
Mating Darwin with Dickinson How Writing Creative Poetry in Biology Helps Students Think Critically and Build Personal Connections to Course C... | 185 |
ConstructiveDevelopmental Pedagogy in Chemistry | 195 |
Converting Your Lab From Verification to Inquiry | 203 |
Diversity in the Physical Science Curriculum The Intellectual Challenge | 279 |
Incorporating Cultural Diversity Into College Science | 289 |
Alternative Conceptions New Directions and Exemplars in College Science Education Research | 297 |
Applying Conceptual Change Strategies to College Science Teaching | 311 |
PreCollege Science Instruction | 323 |
Ensuring That College Graduates Are Science Literate Implications of K12 | 325 |
The HighSchooltoCollege Transition in Science | 351 |
Factors Influencing Success in Introductory College Science | 359 |
Improving Instruction | 369 |
Assessment Practices in College Science Trends From the National Study of Postsecondary Faculty | 371 |
Making Choices about Teaching and Learning in Science | 381 |
Science and Civic Engagement Changing Perspectives from Dewey to DotNets | 387 |
Using Research on Teaching to Improve Student Learning | 395 |
Final Thoughts | 403 |
Index | 405 |