Saving Science Class: Why We Need Hands-On Science to Engage Kids, Inspire Curiosity, and Improve Education - Hardcover

Saving Science Class: Why We Need Hands-On Science to Engage Kids, Inspire Curiosity, and Improve Education - Hardcover

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Saving Science Class: Why We Need Hands-On Science to Engage Kids, Inspire Curiosity, and Improve Education - Hardcover

Saving Science Class: Why We Need Hands-On Science to Engage Kids, Inspire Curiosity, and Improve Education - Hardcover

$28.00
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by Christopher McGowan (Author)

Much of what our students are learning about science in school bears little resemblance to real science. That is the main theme of this critique of science education by a veteran scientist and former school teacher. The author charges that today's teaching mandate has been taken over by educational specialists, people with little or no understanding of science. They clutter curricula with extraneous material, like engineering and technology, and focus so much attention theorizing over hypotheses and models and categorizing everything, that no time remains for doing science. There is little to entice youngsters to the science classroom today. McGowan emphasizes that the problem is not the teachers but the materials they are obliged to teach. He is especially critical of the widely influential Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). This is based upon A Framework for K-12 Science Education, which has been inordinately influenced by educational specialists. This is evident from the esoteric language, the almost exclusive citation of educational publications, and by glaring errors in science. The author urges a rethinking of science education to bring the focus back to conducting real hands-on science in the classroom. This approach was pioneered by the Nuffield Science Teaching Project in the UK, where working scientists acted as resource personnel for teachers designing curricula. Given the catastrophic problems facing planet Earth, scientific literacy has never been more important.

Author Biography

Chris McGowan, curator emeritus in the Department of Palaeobiology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, is the author of sixteen previous books, including Dinosaur Discovery: Everything You Need to Be a Paleontologist; Make Your Own Dinosaur out of Chicken Bones; The Dragon Seekers; The Rainhill Trials; and In the Beginning ... A Scientist Shows Why the Creationists Are Wrong.

Number of Pages: 302
Dimensions: 1.3 x 9.1 x 6.2 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 14, 2017

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