Sensemaking in Elementary Science

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Ambitious Science Teaching
Carla Zembal-Saul
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classroom data analysis
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Core Science Ideas
Disciplinary Core Ideas
Elementary Science Methods
Elementary Science Teacher
Elementary Science Teacher Education
elementary science teachers
elementary science teaching
Elizabeth A. Davis
epistemic practices
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inquiry-based instruction
Integrate Science Practices
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National Academies
next generation science standards
NGSS Lead States
NGSS Performance Expectation
Novice Elementary Teachers
PDS Context
PDS Partnership
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Pennsylvania State University
place-based education
Practice Based Teacher Education
professional development
PSTs
reform-based elementary science
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School District University Partnership
science discourse analysis
science practices
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sensemaking
STEM education
student-centered science pedagogy
Sylvie Kademian
teacher identity development
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138386945
  • Weight: 1080g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Grounded in empirical research, this book offers concrete pathways to direct attention towards elementary science teaching that privileges sensemaking, rather than isolated activities and vocabulary. Outlining a clear vision for this shift using research-backed tools, pedagogies, and practices to support teacher learning and development, this edited volume reveals how teachers can best engage in teaching that supports meaningful learning and understanding in elementary science classrooms.

Divided into three sections, this book demonstrates the skills, knowledge bases, and research-driven practices necessary to make a fundamental shift towards a focus on students’ ideas and reasoning, and covers topics such as:

  • An introduction to sensemaking in elementary science;
  • Positioning students at the center of sensemaking;
  • Planning and enacting investigation-based science discussions;
  • Designing a practice-based elementary teacher education program;
  • Reflections on science teacher education and professional development for reform-based elementary science.

In line with current reform efforts, including the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), Sensemaking in Elementary Science is the perfect resource for graduate students and researchers in science education, elementary education, teacher education, and STEM education looking to explore effective practice, approaches, and development within the elementary science classroom.

Elizabeth A. Davis is Professor of Science Education at University of Michigan, USA.

Carla Zembal-Saul is the Kahn Professor of STEM Education at The Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Sylvie M. Kademian is Lecturer of Science Education at University of Michigan, USA.