Education - Science education (Elementary)
Childrens' thinking about science
- Lesson plans from Annenberg LearnerMost lessons include a section that gives some ideas as to what children might think about different concepts related to physical sciences, biology, earth sciences, geology, and environmental sciences. Most lessons include videos about classroom practice.
- A Private UniverseWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform. (1997)from: Annenberg Learner
- Minds of their ownThis innovative workshop for teachers explores the reasons why teaching science is so difficult and offers practical advice to help you teach more effectively. Each program focuses on one theme and one content area and uses specific examples to show how students' preconceived ideas can create critical barriers to learning. Education experts also review classroom strategies and results and recommend new ways to involve students and approach difficult topics.from: Annenberg Learner, 1995
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Subjects: Education, Undergraduate Education (Werklund)
Tags: children's literature, education, k- 12, science, teaching