TY - BOOK
T1 - Rise and thrive with science
T2 - Teaching PK-5 science and engineering
AU - Board on Science Education
AU - Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
AU - Kober, Nancy
AU - Carlone, Heidi
AU - Davis, Elizabeth A.
AU - Dominguez, Ximena
AU - Manz, Eve
AU - Zembal-Saul, Carla
AU - Stephens, Amy
AU - Schweingruber, Heidi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/1/26
Y1 - 2024/1/26
N2 - Research shows that that children learn science and engineering subjects best by engaging from an early age in the kinds of practices used by real scientists and engineers. By doing science and engineering, children not only develop and refine their understanding of the core ideas and crosscutting concepts of these disciplines, but can also be empowered to use their growing understanding to make sense of questions and problems relevant to them. This approach can make learning more meaningful, equitable, and lasting. Using cases and shorter examples, Rise and Thrive with Science shows what high-quality teaching and learning in science and engineering can look like for preschool and elementary school children. Through analyses of these examples and summaries of research findings, the guide points out the key elements of a coherent, research-grounded approach to teaching and learning in science and engineering. This guide also discusses the kinds of support that educators need to implement effective and equitable instruction for all children. This book will provide inspiration for practitioners at the preschool and elementary levels to try new strategies for science and engineering education, whatever their level of experience. Rise and Thrive with Science will be an essential guide for teachers as they organize instruction to enable young children to carry out their own science investigations and engineering design projects, determine the kinds of instruction that lead to meaningful learning, and try to engage every one of their students.
AB - Research shows that that children learn science and engineering subjects best by engaging from an early age in the kinds of practices used by real scientists and engineers. By doing science and engineering, children not only develop and refine their understanding of the core ideas and crosscutting concepts of these disciplines, but can also be empowered to use their growing understanding to make sense of questions and problems relevant to them. This approach can make learning more meaningful, equitable, and lasting. Using cases and shorter examples, Rise and Thrive with Science shows what high-quality teaching and learning in science and engineering can look like for preschool and elementary school children. Through analyses of these examples and summaries of research findings, the guide points out the key elements of a coherent, research-grounded approach to teaching and learning in science and engineering. This guide also discusses the kinds of support that educators need to implement effective and equitable instruction for all children. This book will provide inspiration for practitioners at the preschool and elementary levels to try new strategies for science and engineering education, whatever their level of experience. Rise and Thrive with Science will be an essential guide for teachers as they organize instruction to enable young children to carry out their own science investigations and engineering design projects, determine the kinds of instruction that lead to meaningful learning, and try to engage every one of their students.
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U2 - 10.17226/26853
DO - 10.17226/26853
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85182839326
SN - 9780309698214
BT - Rise and thrive with science
PB - National Academies Press
ER -