Action science : relevant teaching and active learning / William H. Robertson.
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- 9781483339849
- 148333984X
- 9781483339856
- 1483339858
- 145225656X
- 9781452256566
- 9781483339818
- 1483339815
- 500.2 23
- LB1585 .R518 2014
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 4, 2015)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. What is action science? -- chapter 2. Constructivism and the classroom teacher -- chapter 3. Making science relevant in the middle grades -- chapter 4. Linking pedagogy and science content in practice -- chapter 5. Using the 5Es in action science -- chapter 6. Unlocking resources for active learning -- chapter 7. Action science and the future -- chapter 8. Action science classroom activities.
This book provides detailed instructional methods on momentum, center of gravity, inertia, and centrifugal and centripetal forces, including hands-on classroom activities and experiments, some utilizing common household materials.
English.
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