- Description
Description
- Helps teachers design learning experiences that model authentic problems and processes practiced by scientists and engineers, to prepare students for future careers in science.
- Addresses diversity, equity and inclusion in ES, and shares resources and strategies for addressing racial equity in ES.
- Introduces facilitation techniques that redefine the teacher's traditional role as one that supports increased student agency, the development of critical thinking skills and an expanded awareness of their place in the global community.
- Includes a chapter that focuses on applying the principles and strategies shared in the book in an online learning environment.
- Addresses Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) topics in environmental science and is aligned to the ISTE Standards for Educators.
PBL is one of the best ways for students to explore complex processes and concepts, and this book will help teachers leverage this approach to empower students to take action toward a better future and world. Audience: 6-12 science educators, instructional coaches, preservice teachers
Author: Jorge Valenzuela, James Fester
Publisher: International Society for Technology in Educa
Published: 10/26/2021
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.30w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9781564849250
ISBN10: 1564849252
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Environmental Science (see also Chemistry | Environmental)
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials | Science & Technology
- Education | Secondary
About the Author
James Fester (@saintfester) is a teacher, educational consultant and instructional coach who helps teachers harness the power of authentic, experiential, technology-infused approaches to classroom instruction. His writing has been featured on well-known educational sites such as Getting Smart, TEDex, and KQED. His recognition as a Google Certified Innovator and a National Geographic Certified Teacher led to the creation of Park Based Learning, a project that encourages teachers to connect learners to national parks and public lands. As a member of PBLWorks National Faculty, Fester has consulted internationally, helping schools and teachers shift to a more student-centered, inquiry-based form of teaching and learning based on the same approach to education he has used as a state and National Park volunteer.