Doing what Scientists Do: Children Learn to Investigate Their WorldTeachers and administrators wanting to make elementary science programs work will find out how in these pages. This book translates the theory of "discovery science" into a method that teachers can use. It shows:
Rich with examples of children's work and classroom dialogue, this is a practical book, meant to help teachers implement its ideas. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Beginning | 12 |
Creating an Environment for Science 3 in the Classroom | 26 |
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Doing what Scientists Do: Children Learn to Investigate Their World Ellen Doris No preview available - 2010 |
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