Discover winning inquiry-based strategies for teaching science in diverse classrooms using robotics, rockets, straw-bale greenhouses, expeditionary learning, independent research study, technology and music, and much more!
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
About the Author
About the Contributors
1. Expeditionary Learning Receives Prestigious Toyota Tapestry Grant: Project Dracula - Peter M. Menth, California
2. Less Is More . . . Really - Stanley A. Wawrzyniak, New Hampshire
3. More Than Just Rockets - Douglas L. Bailer, Alabama
4. Gravity - Carol J. Skousen, Utah
5. Making Microbes Fun - Jason E. Hughes, West Virginia
6. Building Our Curriculum as We Build a Straw-Bale Greenhouse - Sally Ogilvie, Utah
7. Real-World Science Engagement - Kim Reining Gray, Georgia
8. A Method for Inquiry Science - Mark Goldner, Massachusetts
9. Using Technology and Music to Motivate Science Students - Brenda Zabel, Nebraska
10. The Power of Building a Positive Classroom Climate - Cindy Corlett, Colorado
11. Mission Possible - Pam Roller, Indiana
12. Robots: From Science Fiction to Science Fact - Lindsey Prentice, Indiana
13. A Different Kind of Service - Deborah Perryman, Illinois
14. Environmental Studies Enhance Middle School Education - Nancy Elliott, Missouri
15. An Independent Student Research Program Implemented in a Rural Michigan Community - Jeff Shull, Michigan
16. An Inquiry-Based, Student-Centered Approach - Jeff Shull, Michigan
17. One Very Special Evening of Science - Frieda Taylor Aiken, Georgia
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