Doing Science

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9780803964778

Innovative Curriculum for the Life Sciences

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By Neal A. Glasgow
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Neal A. Glasgow's experience includes serving as a secondary school science and art teacher both in California and New York, as a university biotechnology teaching laboratory director and laboratory technician, and as an educational consultant and frequent speaker on many educational topics. He is the author or coauthor of ten books on educational topics: What Successful Schools Do to Involve Families: Fifty Research-Based Strategies for Teachers and Administrators (2008), What Successful Literacy Teachers Do: 70 Research-Based Strategies for Teachers, Reading Coaches, and Instructional Planners (2007), What Successful Teachers Do in Diverse Classrooms: 71 Research-Based Strategies for New and Veteran Teachers (2006); What Successful Teachers Do in Inclusive Classrooms: 60 Research-Based Strategies That Help Special Learners (2005); What Successful Mentors Do: 81 Researched-Based Strategies for New Teacher Induction, Training, and Support (2004); What Successful Teachers Do: 91 Research-Based Strategies for New and Veteran Teachers (2003); Tips for Science Teachers: Research-Based Strategies to Help Students Learn (2001); New Curriculum for New Times: A Guide to Student-Centered, Problem-Based Learning (1997); Doing Science: Innovative Curriculum Beyond the Textbook for the Life Sciences (1997); and Taking the Classroom to the Community: A Guidebook (1996).

Introduction to Science Teaching Philosophy Looking at an Old Paradigm with New Eyes Teaching and Learning Today The Basic Styles and Options The Basic Elements or Characteristics of the Problem-Based Curriculum Science without the Mess Where to Find Investigations and Sources of Data Big Nonlaboratory Problems (but Could Include Laboratory Experiences!) Doing Authentic Science Examples of Mentored Project Experiences Other Real Science Projects Defining the Outcomes Problem-Based Assessment and Evaluation Philosophy Curricular Accountability Science Education Then and Now Students, Parents, and Staff in the New Paradigm

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