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A Framework for K-12 Science Education (National Research Council)

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Hello everyone I wanted to share with you my reflections on a presentation by Dr. James Pellegrinoone of the distinquished authors of the new science framework publication released July 2011.My…Continue

 

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A Framework for K-12 Science Education (National Research Council)

Hello everyone I wanted to share with you my reflections on a presentation by Dr. James Pellegrinoone of the distinquished authors of the new science framework publication released July 2011.My comments are from the perspective of a 16 year experienced and progressive educator trying torealize the changes needed in our science classrooms.  The goal being to increase the academicproficiency of all students, while preparing them for the new realities of the 21st labor market. …See More
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A Compelling Argument for Inquiry-Based Science Education

  A Compelling Case forInquiry-Based Science Education in Our SchoolsThe need to champion inquiry-based science education can be clearly reasoned if one begins to look closely at the emergence of China as a global economic superpower.In the book called, The Chinese Century by Dr. Oded Shenkar, he states the following, “the shift in China industries from Original Equipment Manufacturers to Original Design Manufactures requires significant technological upgrading: more and higher-level engineers,…See More
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A Compelling Argument for Inquiry-Based Science Education

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Inquiry-Based Science Education in Our Schools

The need to champion inquiry-based science education can be clearly reasoned if one begins to look closely at the emergence of China as a global economic superpower.

In the book called, The Chinese Century by Dr. Oded Shenkar, he states the following, “the shift in China industries from Original Equipment Manufacturers to…

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