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Teaching Science to Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Elementary Students

Teaching Science to Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Elementary Students helps K-8 teachers implement culturally relevant instructional strategies to ensure that all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic class, can do science, like science, and become scientists if they choose.   In Americas increasingly diverse classrooms, science is not always presented in a way that is meaningful to all students. With this in mind, this book outlines 8 culturally relevant strategies for teaching science to help ensure all students have access to inquiry-based, interactive, and experiential science learning. Written to encourage inclusive practices, the book shows how to teach science using students experiences, how to integrate science and literacy and how to use alternative methods to assess students understanding of science.   Includes 8 culturally relevant strategies for teaching science to all studentsoutlines inclusive practices that ensure all students have access to inquiry-based, interactive, and experiential science learning.   Emphasizes family connections and teaching science to and through students experiencesconnects science activities and content to students lives at home and includes a chapter on fostering family connections and family connections icons throughout the book.   Offers examples of science and literacy connectionsmodels how teachers can integrate science and literacy to enhance students understanding of science.   Includes case studies with reflection questions in each chapterprovides examples of culturally relevant science teaching in the K-8 classroom for teachers to analyze and discuss.   Offers step-by-step descriptions of four science instructional models, including Concept Attainment, Concept Formation, Group Investigation and 5 Es Model.   Devotes a complete chapter to alternative assessment with diverse learnersprovides a variety of examples and assessment methods to help teachers gauge students understanding of science.   Presents book study questionshelps teachers discuss the book professionally and apply the information to their current science activities. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 230g
  • Dimensions: 186 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780137146239

About Amy Cox-PetersenLeah MelberTerri Patchen

Amy Cox-Petersen Ph.D. has over 25 years of experience within multiple educational settings. She holds a BS in Early Childhood Education and a MA in Elementary Education from East Carolina University and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a Science Education Specialization from the University of Southern California. She has presented internationally and nationally on topics related to science teacher education and learning science outside the formal classroom. Her research focuses on culturally relevant science teaching and learning in classrooms field sites museums and service-learning settings. She is the author of Educational Partnerships: Connecting Schools Families and the Community (Sage 2010). She taught in urban suburban and rural schools as an elementary and middle school teacher. She joined the faculty at California State University Fullerton in 1998 and is currently a professor in the Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education.   Leah M. Melber Ph.D. has 20 years experience within informal and formal science education. She holds a BA in Zoology an MA in education together with a multiple subject teaching credential for the state of California and a Ph.D. in educational psychology from the University of Southern California. She has presented internationally on inquiry-based instruction and effective methods of connecting with cultural institutions such as museums. In addition to numerous journal articles she has written on this topic she recently authored the book Informal Learning and Field Trips. She was awarded the 2001 Informal Educator Award through the California Science Teachers Association and the 2010 Promising Leadership Award from the Association of Midwest Museums. She was recently accepted as a candidate on the Fulbright Specialist Roster in the focus area of education. She is a former third grade teacher and university professor in science education. She also served as the Science Education Specialist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in addition to serving as a consultant in the area of informal education for museums around the nation. She joined the staff of Lincoln Park Zoo in December of 2008 where she is currently the Director of Student and Teacher Programs.   Terri Patchen Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education at California State University Fullerton. A credentialed bilingual teacher she taught kindergarten in a lower-income Spanish speaking classroom for close to ten years before getting graduate degrees in Urban Planning and Latin American Studies and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of California Los Angeles. She has published in journals as diverse as Multicultural Education and Science Education and regularly presents at education conferences.  She is a lifelong advocate for the benefits of working with English learners.

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