
Science 5-11
A Guide for Teachers
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 16. June 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-138-69058-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This third edition of the bestselling textbook Science 5-11 has been fully updated to provide a synthesis of research and best practice in teaching and learning that focuses on successful ways to engage and motivate young scientists.
Responding to the new curriculum, particularly 'Working Scientifically', this edition now includes:
New sections on whole-school assessment, mentoring, transitions and a topics-based approach.
Reference to the 'big ideas' of biology, chemistry and physics with chapters clearly related to this new subject structure.
Updated tables of progression in each topic area and reference to cross-curricular contexts.
New self-assessment questions for teachers, the option for higher-level thinking and further reading.
An updated chapter on subject leadership with an increasing emphasis on monitoring progress.
Bringing together research undertaken from a range of activities in the field, this book forms a comprehensive and clear guide, outlining the subject knowledge that a teacher needs, the curriculum requirements and the best ways to go about teaching. A practical guide ideal for students, trainees, mentors and other practising teachers, the book provides information on appropriate science topics for Key Stage 1 and 2.
Responding to the new curriculum, particularly 'Working Scientifically', this edition now includes:
New sections on whole-school assessment, mentoring, transitions and a topics-based approach.
Reference to the 'big ideas' of biology, chemistry and physics with chapters clearly related to this new subject structure.
Updated tables of progression in each topic area and reference to cross-curricular contexts.
New self-assessment questions for teachers, the option for higher-level thinking and further reading.
An updated chapter on subject leadership with an increasing emphasis on monitoring progress.
Bringing together research undertaken from a range of activities in the field, this book forms a comprehensive and clear guide, outlining the subject knowledge that a teacher needs, the curriculum requirements and the best ways to go about teaching. A practical guide ideal for students, trainees, mentors and other practising teachers, the book provides information on appropriate science topics for Key Stage 1 and 2.
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Series
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
41 s/w Abbildungen, 19 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 23 s/w Tabellen, 22 s/w Zeichnungen
23 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Halftones, black and white; 41 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 177 mm
Width: 246 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
542 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-69058-5 (9781138690585)
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Persons
Alan Howe is Head of Department for Education Studies, Bath Spa University.
Christopher Collier is Senior Lecturer in Education, Bath Spa University.
Kendra McMahon is Senior Lecturer in Education, Bath Spa University.
Sarah Earle is Senior Lecturer in Primary Education, Bath Spa University.
Dan Davies is Dean of Cardiff School of Education, Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Christopher Collier is Senior Lecturer in Education, Bath Spa University.
Kendra McMahon is Senior Lecturer in Education, Bath Spa University.
Sarah Earle is Senior Lecturer in Primary Education, Bath Spa University.
Dan Davies is Dean of Cardiff School of Education, Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Author
Bath Spa University, UK
Bath Spa University, UK
Bath Spa University, UK
Bath Spa University, UK
Content
Introduction
Section 1 Teaching science - how theories inform practice
Section 2 - Teaching biology topics
Chapter 2.1 Living things and their habitats
Chapter 2.2 Plants
Chapter 2.3 Animals, including humans
Section 3 - Teaching chemistry topics
Chapter 3.1 Everyday materials and their properties
Chapter 3.2 Changing of materials
Section 4 - Teaching physics topics
Chapter 4.1 Earth and space
Chapter 4.2 Light and sound
Chapter 4.3 Electricity
Chapter 4.4 Forces and magnets
Section 5: Supporting science across the school
Chapter 5.1 A whole-school approach to assessment
Chapter 5.2 Subject leadership
Chapter 5.3 Transitions
References
Section 1 Teaching science - how theories inform practice
Section 2 - Teaching biology topics
Chapter 2.1 Living things and their habitats
Chapter 2.2 Plants
Chapter 2.3 Animals, including humans
Section 3 - Teaching chemistry topics
Chapter 3.1 Everyday materials and their properties
Chapter 3.2 Changing of materials
Section 4 - Teaching physics topics
Chapter 4.1 Earth and space
Chapter 4.2 Light and sound
Chapter 4.3 Electricity
Chapter 4.4 Forces and magnets
Section 5: Supporting science across the school
Chapter 5.1 A whole-school approach to assessment
Chapter 5.2 Subject leadership
Chapter 5.3 Transitions
References