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Teaching Primary Science Constructively, 8th Edition | AU/NZ

Keith Skamp, Christine Preston, Contributing Authors

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Teaching Primary Science Constructively 8th Edition by Keith Skamp/Christine Preston/Contributing Authors

Overview

Teaching Primary Science Constructively helps pre-service teachers to create effective science learning experiences for primary students by using a constructivist approach to learning. This best-selling text explains the principles of constructivism, the implications for learning and teaching and discusses core strategies for developing science understanding and science inquiry processes and skills. Part 2 provides research-based ideas for implementing a constructivist approach within a number of content strands. Throughout there are strong links to the key ideas, themes and terminology of the latest Australian Curriculum: Science.

Premium online teaching and learning tools are available on the MindTap platform. Instructor resources, available via the instructor website, include Instructor guide, PowerPoints, 'Go further' appendices for students, and artwork.

Keith Skamp

Keith Skamp (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 15) is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Education at Southern Cross University. He has held visiting scholar and professorial positions at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York; Durham University, England; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; University of Lethbridge, Canada; and Flinders University, South Australia. Keith has been a lecturer in undergraduate and graduate units in science education, environmental education and research methodology for many years, and has led or been involved in professional and curriculum development initiatives in primary science and environmental education at state, national and international levels. His research and consultancy in science, environmental and sustainability education has included major research reports for the Australian Academy of Science’s Primary Connections initiative, as well as for state and federal governments, and has resulted in numerous refereed journal articles and other publications. Keith has received distinguished awards for university teaching as well as for service to the Australian Science Teachers' Association and for his contributions to science education by the Australasian Science Education Research Association and environmental education by the Australian Association for Environmental Education.

Christine Preston

Christine Preston (Chapters 1, 13, 14 and 15) is a senior lecturer in the School of Education and Social Work at The University of Sydney. Christine lectures in primary science education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has been a primary specialist science teacher and maintains current classroom practice teaching Foundation Year science at Abbotsleigh Junior School, Sydney. Christine is a regular presenter including invited keynote speaker at state, national and international science education conferences. She is passionate about her mission of actualising high quality science learning for every child. Christine’s current research involves representations in science learning and teaching, Embodied Learning in Early Mathematics and Science, Learning by doing: Citizen Science as a tool for enriching science education, engagement and enjoyment. She has been involved in curriculum development initiatives at state and international level, and professional learning of science education with primary teachers. Her research and consultancy projects include evaluations of primary school science programs and teacher professional learning in effective science pedagogy. Christine has received distinguished awards for school science and university teaching including the Inaugural Rotary Club of Sydney award for Innovation and Excellence in the Vocation of Teaching, the NSW Minister of Education and Australian College of Education (NSW) Quality Teaching Award, and a Faculty Teaching Excellence award.

Contributing Authors

Sarah Earle - Bath Spa University, UK; Peter Hubber - Deakin University; Wendy Jobling - Deakin University; Linda Hobbs - Deakin University; Russell Tytler - Deakin University; Peta White - Deakin University; Maria Filomena Haslam.
  • This edition addresses the implementation of all the learning outcomes in the latest version of the Australian Curriculum: Science (F-6). Chapter 3 provides a substantive and interpretive overview of version 9 (2022) of this curriculum
  • Expansion of the cross-curriculum priorities (CCP): The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures CCP area has been further expanded, including examples of, ‘two-way science’. Climate change education and the Sustainability CCP has also been further developed
  • To emphasise the book’s coverage of teaching science in the early primary years (F–2) a NEW ‘early years learning’ margin icon has been inserted wherever the focus refers to these younger learners
  • Chapter 4 ‘Thinking and working scientifically: science inquiry in action’ has been restructured with an increased focus on formative assessment of students’ development of inquiry practices and many new links are made to v.9 of the Australian Curriculum: Science
  • A NEW biological sciences chapter: Chapter 9 ‘Human impact: living things, biodiversity loss and climate change’ has been added. This is an area teachers can no longer omit from their science teaching and student learning
  • Skamp continues to have an overt focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The latest interpretations of STEM and its implementation are presented in Chapter 3. The authors stress that the integrity of science as a way of knowing (science inquiry), a body of knowledge (science understanding) and as a human endeavour be retained in any STEM or other integration initiatives
  • ‘Professional learning activity’ boxes help students assess their own knowledge, beliefs, traits and attitudes. You can also use these to create your own classroom activities
  • Analyse in-depth case studies that present issues in context, encouraging you to integrate and apply the concepts discussed in the chapter to the classroom
  • Icons in the margins highlight ideas and discussions that are relevant to key strands and themes from the Australian Curriculum: Science, including: Cross-curriculum priorities (CCP), General Capabilities (GC), Science as a human endeavour (SHE), STEM, and NEW early years learning (F-2) icons
  • Explore extra resources by following the 'Go further' margin icons throughout the text. Resources available via instructor website
  • ‘Ideas and connections’ sections at the end of chapters encourage students to revise and reflect on what they have learned, including the 'Big ideas, concepts and understandings for primary teachers' tables. Review the ‘Connecting to the curriculum’ sections at the end of relevant chapters to see how material in the chapter relates to components of the Australian Curriculum: Science
  • Premium online teaching and learning tools are available on the MindTap platform – the personalised eLearning solution. MindTap is a flexible and easy-to-use platform that helps build student confidence and gives you a clear picture of their progress. MindTap for Skamp, Teaching Primary Science Constructively 8th edition is full of innovative resources to support critical thinking, and help your students move from memorisation to mastery! Includes: Skamp Teaching Primary Science Constructively 8th edition eBook, video activities, 'Go further' extension readings. MindTap is a premium purchasable eLearning tool. Contact your Cengage learning consultant to find out how MindTap can transform your course
  • Instructor Website. Your #1 resource for your course. This tailored collection of teaching tools includes downloadable PowerPoint lecture slides, 'Go further' student materials, and artwork. The Instructor's Guide is packed with content that helps you set up and administer your class: chapter outlines and suggested answers for in-text questions and activities. Log in or request an account to access instructor resources at au.cengage.com/instructor/account for Australia or nz.cengage.com/instructor/account for New Zealand
  • Student Website. Resources on the Student Website are included when you choose this text for your course. This collection of bonus online tools includes 'Go further' extension readings. Instructors can view the resources from their Cengage Instructor dashboard.
Part 1: Teaching primary science
1. Primary science: every teacher, every child
2. Constructivist views of learning and teaching science
3. Implementing the Australian Curriculum: Science with a constructivist mindset
4. Thinking and working scientifically: Science Inquiry in action
Part 2: Teaching the Australian Curriculum: Science strands
5. Energy
6. Electricity
7. Movement and force
8. Living things and environments
9. Human impact: Living things, biodiversity loss, and climate change
10. Materials and their properties
11. Physical and chemical change
12. Our place in spaceplease
13. Earth's system: resources and land surface changes
14. Weather and our environment
15. Final reflections
Appendix 1: At a glance: key teaching and learning strategies and other pedagogical topics
Appendix 2: At a glance: key content knowledge
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Teaching Primary Science Constructively helps pre-service teachers to create effective science learning experiences for primary students by using a constructivist approach to learning. This best-selling text explains the principles of constructivism, the implications for learning and teaching and discusses core strategies for developing science understanding and science inquiry processes and skills. Part 2 provides research-based ideas for implementing a constructivist approach within a number of content strands. Throughout there are strong links to the key ideas, themes and terminology of the latest Australian Curriculum: Science. Premium online teaching and learning tools are available on the MindTap platform. Instructor resources, available via the instructor website, include Instructor guide, PowerPoints, 'Go further' appendices for students, and artwork.