Traditional approaches alone are just
not working. Despite the emphasis placed on learning
and performance, United States fourth- and eighth-graders
consistently rank poorly in science literacy compared
to their peers in other less affluent, less populous
nations. And unfortunately, as students age, the news
grows worse, leaving in its wake a growing student
population that is fundamentally illiterate about
even the most basic science facts.
Many of todays educational programs fail you
and your students in part because they are based on
a stale, flawed formula: read the book, answer the
questions, and do an activity
maybe. These traditional
science programs rely so heavily on students reading
about science that it should be no surprise why
student outcomes have such room for improvement.
To make matters more complicated, science is filled
with many technical and abstract concepts and principleswords
and ideas that are very difficult to grasp even for
the most advanced students. So, consider that almost
half of United States nine-year-olds are below
basic readers. Yet, a majority of their science
instruction is still delivered through the written
word. In the face of such a mismatch of learning style
and teaching strategy as dictated by traditional textbook
publishers, how is it possible to reach these students?
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