4th Edition

Teaching Secondary Science Constructing Meaning and Developing Understanding

272 Pages 66 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

272 Pages 66 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

272 Pages 66 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The fourth edition of Teaching Secondary Science has been fully updated and includes a wide range of new material. This invaluable resource offers a new collection of sample lesson plans and includes two new chapters covering effective e-learning and advice on supporting learners with English as a second language. It continues as a comprehensive guide for all aspects of science teaching, with a... Read more

Part I - Science and why we teach it:  1. What makes a good science teacher?  2. Working Scientifically  3. Science education and sustainability  Part II - How Pupils Make Sense of Their World:  4. Learning through language and observation  5. Elicitation: Pupils’ ideas of the world  6. A constructivist approach to learning  7. Active learning techniques  8. Learning through talk  9. Learning through reading  10. Learning through writing  11. Harnessing the Power of Computers and the Web  12. What if English is not the Mother Tongue of your students?  13. Numeracy in science  Part III - Knowledge and Understanding:  14. Difficult ideas in chemistry  15. Difficult ideas in physics  16. Difficult ideas in biology  17. Difficult ideas in earth science and astronomy  PART IV - Planning, Assessment, Teaching and Class Management:  18. Planning for progression  19. Assessment for Learning in science  20. Managing pupils in science lessons  21. Health, safety and laboratory management  22. Teaching and learning at 14–19  PART V - Professional values and the wider world:  23. Inclusion and science for all: every child matters  24. Learning outside the classroom  25. Becoming a professional science teacher

Biography

Keith Ross is a former secondary science teacher and Education Teaching Fellow at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. He is currently co-creating four-minute animated science videos with the Fuse School that are free to teachers and students worldwide. www.youtube.com/fuseschool.

Liz Lakin is a former secondary science teacher and tutor at the universities of Gloucestershire and Cumbria, UK. She is currently Senior Lecturer in Education and Life Sciences at the University of Dundee, UK.

Janet McKechnie is a physics teacher and STEM coordinator at Pate’s Grammar School, Cheltenham, UK. She is also former Physics AST and Science Leader for the Secondary Science PGCE at the University of Gloucestershire, UK.

Jim Baker is a freelance educational consultant, webmaster, blogger and maverick. With 44 years’ experience he has taught science at secondary schools in Lincoln and still teaches part-time. www.jimbakersonlinelearning.co.uk.

"Aiming at both trainees and practising science teachers, this book sets out a firm philosophy for underpinning science teaching with a need for the pupils of today to understand the responsibilities they have for looking after the environment in the 21st century ... As a school mentor to a trainee teacher, I can see a really well-structured, wideranging and informed support programme." - Janet Mitchell, St. Paul's School, London