Teaching for Conceptual Understanding in Science

by Richard Konicek-Moran and Page D. Keeley

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What do you get when you bring together two of NSTA’s bestselling authors to ponder ways to deepen students’ conceptual understanding of science? A fascinating combination of deep thinking about science teaching, field-tested strategies you can use in your classroom immediately, and personal vignettes all educators can relate to and apply themselves.

Teaching for Conceptual Understanding in Science is by Richard Konicek-Moran, a researcher and professor who wrote the Everyday Science Mysteries series, and Page Keeley, a practitioner and teacher educator who writes the Uncovering Student Ideas in Science series. Written in an appealing, conversational style, this new book

  • explores where science education has been and where it’s going;
  • emphasizes how knowing the history and nature of science can help you engage in teaching for conceptual understanding and conceptual change; 
  • stresses the importance of formative assessment as a pathway to conceptual change; and 
  • provides a bridge between research and practice.

This is the kind of thought-provoking book that can truly change the way you teach. Whether you read each chapter in sequence or start by browsing the topics in the vignettes, Konicek-Moran and Keeley will make you think—really think—about the major goal of science education in the 21st century: to help students understand science at the conceptual level so they can see its connections to other fields, other concepts, and their own lives.

  • ISBN10 1938946103
  • ISBN13 9781938946103
  • Publish Date 1 June 2016
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 9 September 2016
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint National Science Teachers Association
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 260
  • Language English