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Beschreibung

Productive Uncertainty in Science Education provides the support that teachers and students need for more complex science investigations.

Science is driven by the need to manage uncertainty-uncertainty about how to explain the world, but also how to represent the world in an investigation, what to measure, and how to convince peers to see what the scientist wants them to see. For children, uncertainty supports engagement with materials, more purposeful science practice, and deeper conceptual understanding, yet classroom investigations typically reflect little of the uncertainty that scientists grapple with. How can we move past cookbook science investigations and provide the support that teachers and students need for more complex work?

This book introduces a framework describing specific forms of science activity, shares stories of children engaging with uncertainty, and provides practical supports to help K- 2 teachers deepen their science teaching practice. The text includes tools for building classroom norms, planning and adapting investigations, leading discussions, and designing student sheets and other forms of support. The framework, tools, and examples are drawn from research conducted in partnership with elementary teachers and instructional leaders and have been applied in secondary science classrooms as well.

Book Features:

  • A new way of building engagement and supporting science practice through centering uncertainty, an essential human and scientific experience.
  • Inspiring examples of students engaging in science practices, developed with teacher collaborators.
  • A suite of tools to support the design, adaptation, and implementation of rich investigations for the science classroom.
  • Sample classroom dialogue showing how teachers can facilitate student discussions that foster and build from uncertainty.
  • A companion website with additional investigations, real classroom case studies, and helpful resources and tools ([...]).

Productive Uncertainty in Science Education provides the support that teachers and students need for more complex science investigations.

Science is driven by the need to manage uncertainty-uncertainty about how to explain the world, but also how to represent the world in an investigation, what to measure, and how to convince peers to see what the scientist wants them to see. For children, uncertainty supports engagement with materials, more purposeful science practice, and deeper conceptual understanding, yet classroom investigations typically reflect little of the uncertainty that scientists grapple with. How can we move past cookbook science investigations and provide the support that teachers and students need for more complex work?

This book introduces a framework describing specific forms of science activity, shares stories of children engaging with uncertainty, and provides practical supports to help K- 2 teachers deepen their science teaching practice. The text includes tools for building classroom norms, planning and adapting investigations, leading discussions, and designing student sheets and other forms of support. The framework, tools, and examples are drawn from research conducted in partnership with elementary teachers and instructional leaders and have been applied in secondary science classrooms as well.

Book Features:

  • A new way of building engagement and supporting science practice through centering uncertainty, an essential human and scientific experience.
  • Inspiring examples of students engaging in science practices, developed with teacher collaborators.
  • A suite of tools to support the design, adaptation, and implementation of rich investigations for the science classroom.
  • Sample classroom dialogue showing how teachers can facilitate student discussions that foster and build from uncertainty.
  • A companion website with additional investigations, real classroom case studies, and helpful resources and tools ([...]).
Zusammenfassung
Eve Manz is an associate professor of science education at Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. She has received the 2019 NARST Early Career Research Award and a National Science Foundation CAREER Award. Collaborators on the book include elementary teachers and coaches and doctoral researchers with expertise in language, classroom culture, and secondary school science teaching.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents

Preface ix

1. The Power of Uncertainty in Classroom Science 1

Uncertainty Is Inherent to Scientists' and Engineers' Work 4

Uncertainty Supports Students' Learning 5

Challenges to Incorporating Uncertainty in Science Learning 9

Our Approach to Incorporating Productive Uncertainty in Science Investigations 11

How the Book Will Help You Understand and Take Up This Approach 14

Summary and Getting Started 15

2. Uncertainty in Science Investigations 17

What Are Science Investigations? 17

The Investigations Framework 20

How Students Experience and Express Uncertainty 31

The Meeting Points of the Investigations Framework and Students' Uncertainty 33

Summary 36

3. Conditions That Foster Productive Uncertainty 42

Moving Beyond an All-or-Nothing Approach: Principles for Working With Uncertainty in Investigations 42

Teacher Practice in a Moment of Uncertainty 50

Teacher Dispositions 51

Putting It Together: Returning to the Maple Seed 56

Summary 60

4. Developing a Caring and Collective Classroom Culture 61
With Annabel Stoler

Uncertainty in Action 62

Classroom Culture 65

Classroom Norms That Support a Caring and Collective Classroom Culture 69

Introducing, Using, and Refining Norms to Support a Caring and Collective Classroom Culture 73

Summary 79

5. Helping Children Plan and Conduct Science Investigations 81
With Annabel Stoler

Uncertainty in Action 82

Opportunities and Challenges in Planning and Conducting Investigations 84

Supporting Students Planning Science Investigations 87

Classroom Examples of Planning Investigations 94

Supporting Students Conducting Investigations 100

Summary 104

6. Working With Observations and Data 106

Uncertainty in Action 107

Opportunities and Challenges in Working With Observations and Data 110

Supporting Students Working With Observations, Measurements, and Data 113

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Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Didaktik/Methodik/Schulpädagogik/Fachdidaktik
Genre: Erziehung & Bildung, Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780807786840
ISBN-10: 0807786845
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Manz, Eve
Hersteller: Teachers' College Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Mare Nostrum Group B.V., Doelen 72, ?-4831 GR Breda, gpsr@mare-nostrum.co.uk
Maße: 227 x 154 x 13 mm
Von/Mit: Eve Manz
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.07.2025
Gewicht: 0,354 kg
Artikel-ID: 130394607

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