Examining the relationship between scientific literacy, inquiry, argumentation, and the nature of science, this guide explains how to teach science through an inquiry-based process and implement inquiry through language arts as described in the Common Core State Standards and A Framework for K-12 Science Education. Rather than providing a set of activities, it focuses on seeing questions within activities and explorations already in place in the elementary and middle school classroom and designing further inquiries. It provides background on the concept of inquiry and its relationship to the standards, then details integrating language arts and argumentation into science, becoming an inquiry-based teacher, different approaches to teaching, designing problem-solving and inquiry and argument-based investigations, developing questioning skills, assessing inquiry, and creating a classroom culture of inquiry and argumentation. This edition incorporates the practice of making and defending scientific arguments; has more emphasis on developing the prerequisite attitude and mindset for becoming an inquiry and argument-based teacher; has background on self-directed learning and practice in professional improvement; and includes new vignettes of activities that integrate language arts with science and new sections on classroom management, language literacy, the nature of science, multiple intelligence, communication skills, and scientific argumentation. All activities correlate to the Framework and Next Generation Science Standards. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Douglas Llewellyn focuses on teaching science through an inquiry-based process, showing teachers how to implement inquiry using the three "Rs" of inquiry—restructuring, retooling, and reculturing. Inquire Within helps teachers design inquiries for their students and also provides ready-to-use inquiry lessons. Updates to the Third Edition include: Alignment with the new Common Core State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards A central focus on making and defending scientific arguments (i.e. argumentation) Guidance on developing the prerequisite attitude and mindset for becoming an inquiry- and argument-based teacher How to balance the meaning (the disposition) as well as the mechanics (the how-to) of inquiry and argumentation Background on self-directed learning Practice in climbing the ladder of professional improvement Many new vignettes of inquiry and argument-based activities that integrate language arts with science. New sections tie inquiry-based instruction to classroom management, language literacy, the nature of science, multiple intelligence, communication skills, and scientific argumentation. The Third Edition is now closely aligned with Teaching High School Science Through Inquiry and Argumentation
Your definitive guide to inquiry- and argument-based science—updated for today’s standards!Doug Llewellyn’s two big aims with this new edition of Inquire Within? To help you engage students in activities and explorations that draw on their big questions, then build students’ capacity to defend their claims. Always striking a balance between the “why” and the “how,” new features include how toTeach argumentation, a key requirement of both the Common Core and NGSS Adapt your existing science curricula and benefit from the book’s many lesson plansImprove students’ language learning and communication skills through inquiry-based instructionDevelop your own inquiry-based mindset