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ELE 3290 : Science in the Elementary School Instructor: Dr. Marylin Lisowski BB 2201 Phone: 581-7830 Office Hours: MWR 10:30-11:30 T 3:00-4:00 Email: [email protected] Theme: Educators As Creators of Effective Educational Environments Course Description: Science in the Elementary School (3-0-3) Exploration of the nature, processes, and products of science and their relationships to society, the world, and the school curriculum. Field-based experiences will be in conjunction with Elementary Education 4000. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in Elementary Education 3340 and Elementary Education 4880, or permission of the department chair. Prerequisites: Six hours of science; Block I courses; and concurrent enrollment in Block II Purpose of the Course: To involve students in the process of learning about the nature of science; a sample of its content and the methods used to acquire the content. With knowledge of such processes, and an understanding of student abilities, pre-service teachers will be able to design lessons compatible with various grade levels. Outcomes for all ELE Classes: • Demonstrate knowledge of facts and an understanding of fundamental principles, ideas and relationships among the various knowledge domains. • Manage the classroom to optimize academically engaged time. • Perform successfully within the social and political contexts of schools and community. • Design instruction to promote a healthy self-concept in students. • Demonstrate alternative methods of achieving similar learning outcomes. • Decide what will be learned and ways to achieve it. Outcomes specific to this course: This course aims to have you experience/demonstrate success in developing: • A positive attitude toward providing meaningful experience in science for your students. • An understanding of the nature of science, the learner and the learning environment. • A working knowledge of appropriate science learning and hands-on experiences for children. • The ability to effectively utilize various types of materials, resources and media to engage children in meaningful science experiences. • Knowledge of evaluation procedures for science. • Skills in relating and applying science lessons to daily events and other subject areas. • A comfortability with science teaching and learning. • A familiarity with a scientific view of the world. Learning Models: Ecological, Information-Processing and Development Topics: The following themes will be addressed: 1. NATURE OF SCIENCE – 1 week (What is science? Am I Scientifically literate?) Characteristics of science and Attitudes/Ethics of science Processes and Conceptual schemes of science 2. NATURE OF THE LEARNER – 1 week (How do children develop? How do they learn?) Processes of development and Cognitive development theory – Piaget Inquiry learning and the Discovery approach Learning Style (yours and theirs) 3. NATURE OF THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (How should I teach? What is appropriate?) Instructional strategiesCooperative learning and Questioning techniques Integrating science and Safety and Evaluation Planning and Management 4. NATURE OF THE LEARNINGS-11 weeks (What do I teach? What is important?) Major goals of science instruction Processes of science Conceptual strands and the Learning Cycle and the Domains of Science Concepts/Activities in Life, Physical, Earth and Environmental Sciences Science Kit Development Course Tasks/Outcomes Criteria/Standards 1. ACTIVE Participation/Attendance • Attendance at every class-13 pts/session (300 Pts) • Absences should be called in. • Points can only be made up through presentation of an activity and news item. 2. Identification and oral communication of science updates • Clear and thorough sharing of 5 items(20 Pts) • Clear and thorough sharing of 4 items (16 pts) • Clear and thorough sharing of 3 items (12 pts) 3. Locate and analyze articles related to science • Written in-depth summary of 2 articles (20 pts) • Written cursory summaries of 2 articles (10 pts) 4. Development of a “Science Kit” • Completion of unit with background information, interdisciplinary, creative, values, application, 3 process activities with resources, data sheets and graphics (120 pts) • Completion of unit with background information and 7 activities and resources (85 pts) • Completion of unit that needs further development (50 pts) 5. Presentation of an activity • Clear presentation with strategy (see below) through an activity that engages all (20 pts) • Idea conveyed but participation minimal (10 pts) • Idea introduced but not developed (5 pts) 6. Artifacts of Reflection and Relevance • Appropriate selections with justifications (20 pts) • Compilation without descriptions (10 pts) Rubric Explanation and Performance Based Evaluation Explanation A-Exemplary-“Reads beyond the lines” >500 points (Additional insights, ideas) B-Proficient-“Reads between the lines” 500-476 point (Accurate performance) C-Improving-“Reads the lines” 475-451 points (Does what has to be done) D-Deficient-“Has difficulty reading” 450-426 points (Incomplete understanding) E-Remiss-“Doesn’t read” <426 points (Little or no effort) HIGH EXPECTATIONS….if you want to demonstrate your love for learning, commitment for excellence and dedication to learn and to excel then consider these options which could merit your “exemplary” status……share an activity (3) include additional activities in your kit (3) share a resource (3) share an extra update (3) share a journal article (3) or science related activity of your choice and relevance including an entry of science in your LiveText portfolio. You can do more than just the “required tasks”….you can be the best teacher and learner.PLEASE USE THIS FORM TO KEEP TRACK OF ALL YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND POINTS NAME ______________________________ LEAPING at the opportunity to say that it's been a RIBBETING experience this semester!!! PARTICIPATION (13 PTS X ) _____________________________________________ ARTICLES (10 PTS X ) ________________________________________________ PRESENTATION (20 PTS) ___________________________________________________ SCIENCE UPDATE (4 PTS X ) _____________________________________________ SCIENCE KIT (120 PTS) _____________________________________________________ ARTIFACTS (20


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