TY - BOOK
T1 - Place-Based Scientific Inquiry
T2 - A Practical Handbook for Teaching Outside
AU - Blonder, Benjamin Wong
AU - Banks, Ja'Nya
AU - Cruz, Austin
AU - Dornhaus, Anna
AU - Godfrey, R. Keating
AU - Hoskinson, Joshua S.
AU - Lipson, Rebecca
AU - Sommers, Pacifica
AU - Stewart, Christy Coverdale
AU - Strauss, Alan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Benjamin Wong Blonder, Ja'Nya Banks, Austin Cruz, Anna Dornhaus, R. Keating Godfrey, Joshua S. Hoskinson, Rebecca Lipson, Pacifica Sommers, Christy Coverdale Stewart, and Alan Strauss. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/6/7
Y1 - 2023/6/7
N2 - Learn how to facilitate scientific inquiry projects by getting out of the classroom and connecting to the natural environment-in your schoolyard, or in your community! Providing a contemporary perspective on how to do scientific inquiry in ways that can make teachers' lives easier and students' experiences better, this book draws on authentic inquiry, engaging with communities, and teaching through project-based learning to help students design and carry out scientific inquiry projects that are grounded in their local places. This accessible guide will help you to develop skills around facilitation, team building, and learning outdoors in schoolyards and parks, acting as a go-to toolkit for teachers to help build confidence and skills in these areas. Written according to the Next Generation Science Standards, this book supports teachers in fostering community engagement and a justice-first classroom. The approachable resources included in this book will help teachers with all levels of experience succeed in empowering students grades 3-12 in their science learning. Additional support materials, including template documents for student use and for teacher planning, as well as examples of real student work, are available online.
AB - Learn how to facilitate scientific inquiry projects by getting out of the classroom and connecting to the natural environment-in your schoolyard, or in your community! Providing a contemporary perspective on how to do scientific inquiry in ways that can make teachers' lives easier and students' experiences better, this book draws on authentic inquiry, engaging with communities, and teaching through project-based learning to help students design and carry out scientific inquiry projects that are grounded in their local places. This accessible guide will help you to develop skills around facilitation, team building, and learning outdoors in schoolyards and parks, acting as a go-to toolkit for teachers to help build confidence and skills in these areas. Written according to the Next Generation Science Standards, this book supports teachers in fostering community engagement and a justice-first classroom. The approachable resources included in this book will help teachers with all levels of experience succeed in empowering students grades 3-12 in their science learning. Additional support materials, including template documents for student use and for teacher planning, as well as examples of real student work, are available online.
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U2 - 10.4324/9781003367192
DO - 10.4324/9781003367192
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85166055465
SN - 9781032434162
BT - Place-Based Scientific Inquiry
PB - Taylor and Francis
ER -