5 practices for orchestrating productive task-based discussions in science
by
 
Cartier, Jennifer L.

Title
5 practices for orchestrating productive task-based discussions in science

Author
Cartier, Jennifer L.

ISBN
9780873537452

Personal Author
Cartier, Jennifer L.

Physical Description
xii, 129 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Contents
Laying the groundwork : setting goals and selecting tasks -- Introducing the five practices model : contrasting the practices of two teachers -- Getting started : anticipating and monitoring students' work -- Making decisions about the discussion : selecting, sequencing, and connecting -- Encouraging and guiding student thinking -- Positioning five practices discussion within instructional design -- Beginning secondary science teachers use the model : lessons learned.

Abstract
Presents a framework of instructional practices--anticipating, monitoring, selecting, sequencing, and connecting--for facilitating effective inquiry-oriented science classrooms and engaging K-12 students in meaningful and productive discussion.

Subject Term
Science -- Study and teaching (Primary)
 
Science -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
 
Task analysis in education.
 
Inquiry-based learning.
 
Communication in science.

Added Author
Smith, Margaret Schwan.
 
Stein, Mary Kay.
 
Ross, Danielle K.


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IIEMSAGeneral Books33168025780491507 S655F 20131