Technology in the Secondary Science Classroom

Technology in the Secondary Science Classroom
Author: Randy L. Bell
Publisher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1933531274

If you're waiting to be convinced that computers offer more than pricey bells and whistles in the classroom, this is the book that will open your mind to technology's potential. But even if you're an early (and avid) adopter, you'll discover intriguing new concepts for technology-based teaching strategies that help students really learn science concepts. The featured technologies range from the easy to master (such as digital cameras) to the more complex (such as Probeware and geographic information systems). Among the chapter topics: digital images and video for teaching science; using computer simulations; Probeware tools for science investigations; extending inquiry with geo-technologies; acquiring online data for scientific analysis; Web-based inquiry products, and online assessments and hearing students think about science. The book's emphasis is never on technology for technology's sake. Each chapter includes a summary of current research on the technology's effectiveness in the classroom; best-practice guidelines drawn from the research and practitioner literature; and innovative ideas for teaching with the particular technology. The goal is to stimulate your thinking about using these tools, and deepen your students' engagement in science content.

Teaching Secondary Science With Ict

Teaching Secondary Science With Ict
Author: Barton, Roy
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335208622

This title is intended to identify the ways in which ICT can be used to enhance secondary science education.

Technology Use in the Secondary Science Classroom

Technology Use in the Secondary Science Classroom
Author: Sarah A. Spaanem
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010
Genre: Educational technology
ISBN:

"This research paper explores the effectiveness of technology use in a secondary science classroom. A review of current literature in the field is used to discuss examples of technology available to teachers, focusing on its impact on student learning, the links to best practices of education, and effective ways to use and obtain both hardware and software for the classroom. The research centers on standards and best practices to increase student knowledge and understanding of science concepts. Connections are also made between authentic, real-world connections to technology as well as the impact of these tools on higher-level thinking skills. It is concluded that technology use helps maximize student achievement in a secondary science classroom when appropriate technology is present and used properly."--leaf 4.

Technology, Science Teaching, and Literacy

Technology, Science Teaching, and Literacy
Author: Kenneth P. King
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2005-12-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0306476533

This book deals with the use of technology in science teaching. The author is not, nor has ever had an intention of being a “techie. ” Rather, I spent the first decade of my professional life as a high school physics teacher, making occasional uses of technology to further student understanding and to automate my own teaching practices. During my graduate work, my interest in the use of technology continued. Catalyzed, to some extent by the increasing availability of graphical interfaces for computers, the realization struck that the computer was more and more becoming a tool that all teachers could use to support their teaching practice—not simply those with a passion for the technology itself. The rapid changes in the hardware and software available, however, frequently caused me to reflect on the usefulness of technology—if it were to change at such a rapid pace, would anyone, save for those who diligently focused on the development of these tools, be able to effectively use technology in science teaching? Was change to rapid to yield a useful tool for teachers? To address this interest, I examined the nature of science teaching during this century—using the equally fluid notion of “scientific literacy”—which formed the organizing principle for this study. The result is a examination of how technology was used to accomplishing this goal of producing scientifically literate citizens. What was observed is that technology, indeed, consistently came to the service of teachers as they attempted to achieve this goal.

Re-examining Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Science Education

Re-examining Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Science Education
Author: Amanda Berry
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317564642

Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) has been adapted, adopted, and taken up in a diversity of ways in science education since the concept was introduced in the mid-1980s. Now that it is so well embedded within the language of teaching and learning, research and knowledge about the construct needs to be more useable and applicable to the work of science teachers, especially so in these times when standards and other measures are being used to define their knowledge, skills, and abilities. Re-examining Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Science Education is organized around three themes: Re-examining PCK: Issues, ideas and development; Research developments and trajectories; Emerging themes in PCK research. Featuring the most up-to-date work from leading PCK scholars in science education across the globe, this volume maps where PCK has been, where it is going, and how it now informs and enhances knowledge of science teachers’ professional knowledge. It illustrates how the PCK research agenda has developed and can make a difference to teachers’ practice and students’ learning of science.

Pedagogy for Technology Education in Secondary Schools

Pedagogy for Technology Education in Secondary Schools
Author: P. John Williams
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030415481

This book explores pedagogy appropriate for the secondary school technology education classroom. It covers the dimensions of pedagogy for technology with scholarly research, including information strongly related to practice. The book discusses the nature of technology courses in secondary schools across various jurisdictions and considers how they might be viewed with regard to different epistemological frameworks. The writing is informed by, but not limited to, research and strongly related to practice with acknowledged experts in the field of technology education contributing chapters supported by evidence from technology education research or other fields. The authors speculate on pedagogical possibilities in their areas of expertise in order to consider pedagogical possibilities and develop a view of where pedagogy for technology education should move and how teachers might respond in the way they develop their practice.

Enhancing the Art & Science of Teaching With Technology

Enhancing the Art & Science of Teaching With Technology
Author: Sonny Magana
Publisher: Solution Tree Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0985890258

Successfully leverage technology to enhance classroom practices with this practical resource. The authors demonstrate the importance of educational technology, which is quickly becoming an essential component in effective teaching. Included are over 100 organized classroom strategies, vignettes that show each section’s strategies in action, and a glossary of classroom-relevant technology terms. Key research is summarized and translated into classroom recommendations.

Teaching Science in Secondary Schools

Teaching Science in Secondary Schools
Author: Sandra Amos
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136415211

A companion to Aspects of Teaching Secondary Science, the first section of this reader provides an overview of the key issues, discussing the nature of science and its role in the school curriculum. The second section goes on to examine critically the ways in which science is reflected in the school curriculum, while the third section discusses recent curriculum initiatives and developments. Turning the focus from what is taught on to who is taught, section four shows that students are very much active learners in the classroom, making sense of their experiences and constructing their own meanings. The final section covers the role of research in science education, giving examples of research papers and considering how productive collaboration between teachers and researchers can impact upon the effectiveness of classroom practice.

Teaching STEM in the Secondary School

Teaching STEM in the Secondary School
Author: Frank Banks
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136678662

The skills, knowledge and understanding of the subjects involved in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) are vital for all young people in an increasingly science- and technology-driven society. This book looks at the purpose and pedagogy of STEM teaching and explores the ways in which STEM subjects can interact in the curriculum to enhance student understanding, achievement and motivation. By reaching outside their own classroom, teachers can collaborate across subjects to enrich learning and help students relate school science, technology and maths to the wider world. Packed with ideas and practical details for teachers of STEM subjects, this book: considers what the STEM subjects contribute separately to the curriculum and how they relate to each other in the wider education of secondary school students describes and evaluates different curriculum models for STEM suggests ways in which a critical approach to the pedagogy of the classroom, laboratory and workshop can support STEM for all students addresses the practicalities of introducing, organising and sustaining STEM-related activities in the secondary school looks to ways schools can manage and sustain STEM approaches in the long-term. This timely new text is essential reading for trainee and practising teachers who wish to make the learning of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics an interesting, motivating and exciting experience for their students.

Examining Pedagogical Content Knowledge

Examining Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Author: Julie Gess-Newsome
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2006-04-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306472171

This ambitious text is the first of its kind to summarize the theory, research, and practice related to pedagogical content knowledge. The audience is provided with a functional understanding of the basic tenets of the construct as well as its applications to research on science teacher education and the development of science teacher education programs.