ABSTRACT

The second edition of this popular student textbook presents an up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to the process and practice of teaching and learning science. It takes into account changes in science education and teacher education since the first edition was published.

This new edition has been extensively revised with emphasis on recent National Curriculum assessment and curriculum changes in England and Wales. Five new sections, which map key ideas in biology, chemistry, physics and astronomy, the Earth sciences and the nature of science, address the demands made on science teachers to teach across the sciences and about science. There is new material on personal development and learning to work in a team, and on the legal responsibility of science teachers in the laboratory or out in the field. This edition also provides sound, informative and useful discussion on:

Managing professional development;

Planning for learning and teaching in science;

Practical teaching strategies;

Selecting and using resources including language and ICT;

Assessment and examination;

The broader science curriculum, including Citizenship, Sex and Health Education.

chapter 1|6 pages

Learning to be a Science Teacher

chapter 2|21 pages

Becoming a Science Teacher

chapter 3|14 pages

The Science Curriculum

chapter 4|46 pages

Getting to Grips with Science

chapter 5|77 pages

Planning for Learning and Teaching Science

chapter 6|32 pages

Selecting and Using Resources

chapter 7|37 pages

Assessment in Science

chapter 8|31 pages

The Broader Science Curriculum