Action science : relevant teaching and active learning
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Action science : relevant teaching and active learning
Corwin, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Put student engagement on the fast-track
Think action sports like skateboarding and BMX have nothing to do with physical science? Think again, especially as they relate to fundamental physics concepts like motion, force, and simple machines-not to mention the problem solving required. What's more, because kids will want to, observing action sports is a perfect vehicle for promoting self-directed and collaborative learning . . . with Action Science as your driver's manual.
Through a combination of book and video, Bill Robertson provides all the materials you'll need to get started, with the NGSS very much in full view. Inside and outside, you'll find:
Detailed instructional methods on momentum, center of gravity, inertia, and centrifugal and centripetal forces
Hands-on classroom activities and experiments, including some utilizing common household materials
Captivating video via QR codes of top professional and amateur extreme sports athletes demonstrating authentic, high-flying maneuvers
Robertson, an associate professor in science and technology education at the University of Texas at El Paso--and an avid skateboarder-has extensively piloted the Action Science program. It works!
"This is an outstanding resource for any middle school science teacher trying to engage unmotivated students or implement problem-based learning strategies in a way that is exciting and meaningful!"
--Melissa Miller, Middle School Science Teacher
Lynch Middle School
Farmington, AR
目次
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. What Is Action Science?
2. Constructivism and the Classroom Teacher
3. Making Science Relevant in the Middle Grades
4. Linking Pedagogy and Science Content in Practice
5. Using the 5 Es in Action Science
6. Unlocking Resources for Active Learning
7. Action Science and the Future
8. Action Science Classroom Activities
Activity 1: Flatland BMX and the Center of Gravity
Activity 2: Thrust and Drag on a Cushion of Air
Activity 3: Finding a Point of Reference
Activity 4: Acceleration Is Velocity in Motion
Activity 5: Force Makes a Mass Move
Activity 6: Action Reaction
Activity 7: Skateboards Have Levers and Fulcrums
Activity 8: Around the World With Wheels and Axles
Index
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