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Elementary Science Methods: An Assets-Based Approach to Teaching, Learning, and Advocacy, Grades K-6, Second Edition 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 48 B/W figures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798216275664
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 48 B/W figures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798216275664
Teachers and parents often remark that children make the world's best scientists. Skillful science teachers understand how to tune in and connect to childrens interests and observations to create engaging and effective lessons. This focus on the innate curiosity of children, or humans overall is celebrated and used to justify and support efforts around STEM teaching and learning. Yet, when we discuss elementary school teachers, we often hear many voices from inside and outside the classroom report that these teachers dislike, fear, and feel uncomfortable with science. This is exactly the opposite approach from what is universally recommended by science education scholars.

The second edition of this textbook offers an up-to-date and practical guide to support excellent science teaching with even more ideas and tools to bring real-life authentic science into elementary classrooms.. This text meets the immediate, contextual needs of future and current elementary teachers by using an assets-based approach to science teaching, showing how to create inquiry-based lessons, differentiate instruction and lesson design based on childrens developmental ages and needs, and providing easy-to-use tools to advocate for scientific teaching and learning guided by the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Updates in this book include strategies for addressing complex and sometimes controversial scientific issues such as vaccine hesitancy and climate change to ensure teachers are well prepared to support a scientifically literate populace.

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This second edition equips preservice teachers with the tools to teach elementary science through inquiry, advocacy, and a student-centered lens. It retains its strong focus on assets-based teaching, NGSS-aligned strategies, and interdisciplinary connections, while introducing timely updates on assessing resources for science instruction and the teaching of controversial science topics, including vaccine denial. With practical guidance on asking effective questions, fostering creativity, and integrating science with literacy and math, it prepares future educators to design purposeful, inclusive, and engaging science and STEM/STEAM lessons. This newest edition deepens its commitment to preparing teachers scientific literacy, and will help teachers to become confident, reflective agents for science. -- Meredith Park Rogers * Professor of Science Education ,Associate Dean of Undergraduate and Teacher Education, Indiana University, Bloomington * Dr. Madden's book is a must-have for elementary science teachers. What makes it so valuable is its accessible, hands-on approach that removes the intimidation factor from teaching science while igniting curiosity and joy in the classroom. Each activity is thoughtfully designed to be practical, easy to implement, and adaptable for a variety of settings. The focus isnt just on teaching contentits on creating meaningful experiences that inspire a genuine love of science in both teachers and students.

As a teacher educator, I see the impact firsthand. My pre-service teachers are constantly energized by the activities, often asking, 'Can we try the activity from Chapter 2?' Their eagerness to dive in speaks volumes about the books ability to connect, engage, and excite. It is more than a resourceits an invitation to explore, wonder, and experiment. This book reminds us that science learning should be active, joyful, and shared. -- Dr. Karen Woodruff * Assistant Professor, College of Education, Kean University *

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Assets-Based Elementary Science Teaching
Chapter 2: A Developmental Perspective on Science Teaching and Learning
Chapter 3: Inquiry-Based Teaching: Connecting Theory to Strategy
Chapter 4: What Is (and Isnt) Science Anyway?
Chapter 5: The Next Generation Science Standards: An Introduction
Chapter 6: Asking Good Questions and Developing Lessons
Chapter 7: Connecting Science to Language Arts and Mathematics
Chapter 8: STEM and STEAM: Creativity and Problem-Solving in Elementary
Science
Chapter 9: Beginning to Use Science to Advocate
Chapter 10: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Science Teaching
Chapter 11: How Do We Know What We Know in Science?
Chapter 12: Science Outside of School
Chapter 13 Advocating for Science
Glossary
References
Index
About the Author
Lauren Madden is a professor of Elementary and Early Childhood Education at The College of New Jersey, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate science teaching methods courses and degree capstone courses. She has published science education articles in many peer-reviewed journals, including Journal of Science Teacher Education, Science and Children (NSTA), Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, Research in Science Education, Environmental Education Research, CITE Journal (Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education), and International Journal of Science Education. Her research interests include scientist-educator collaboration, intersections of Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core Curriculum Standards, preservice teacher perspectives and attitudes on STEM education, and the uses of interactive science notebooks.