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Teaching Children Science Book Cover
Teaching Children Science: A Project-Based Approach, 2/e
Joe Krajcik, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Charlene Czerniak, University of Toledo
Carl Berger, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Why and How Should I Teach Science to Children?

WHAT ARE YOUR PERSONAL GOALS FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION?

>Materials Needed:

  • A sheet of paper
  • Something to write with





1

Before reading the section on the goals of science education, brainstorm in small groups the goals that you think are important for science education. Try to reach group consensus. Share your group's goals with the rest of the class.
2

How do the goals of science education differ among your groups? What are the similarities?
3

Think about one national goal already mentioned-the development of scientifically literate citizens. What do you think characterizes a scientifically literate citizen? What does a scientifically literate citizen need to know? What skills does this person need to have? What attitudes should this person possess? How does this goal compare with your group's goals?
4

Record your thoughts in your portfolio.