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Harshbarger, Dena – Science and Children, 2019
The typical elementary classroom hosts a range of diverse students. Not only do students bring varying academic readiness levels, background experiences, interests, personalities, and learning preferences to the classroom, but some students also have physical disabilities that must be considered when designing science instruction. The formerly…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Student Diversity
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Nabors, Martha L.; Edwards, Linda Carol; Decker, Suzanne – Science and Children, 2010
The first-grade classroom was like a natural history museum. Bird nests of every shape and size lay on top of bookshelves that lined two walls. Methods students, who were visiting the classroom in preparation for the science lessons they would teach there, were immediately inspired by the collection. They used the collection as a springboard for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Methods Courses, Natural Sciences, Animals
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DeCarlo, Carmine – Science and Children, 2010
It all began with casual conversation between a university supervisor and classroom teachers and approval to use an unused classroom at a local elementary school. The space became the hub of an exciting professional development (PD) opportunity for classroom teachers. This article describes how hosting an on-site university science methods course…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Faculty Development, College School Cooperation, Science Instruction
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Rommel-Esham, Katie – Science and Children, 2005
On a recent trip to a local art museum with a group of undergraduate teacher candidates, the author was impressed by the presentation made by the group facilitator. She showed the teacher candidates a slide of a painting found in the gallery and asked the students to take a few minutes to examine it and be prepared to share what they found…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Museums, Methods Courses, Art
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McNall, Rebecca L.; Bell, Randy L. – Science and Children, 2004
Children love observing seeds change as they germinate and grow into tall healthy plants, but how can teachers make investigating plants an exciting and immediate event? Microscopy might just be the answer. Although most students have seen flowers, not many have looked closely at their various structures or seen their colorful designs only…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Elementary School Science, Plants (Botany), Science Activities