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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

What Are the Next Steps?

REVISITING INITIAL IDEAS IN YOUR PORTFOLIO

Materials Needed:

  • Your portfolio





1

In Portfolio Activity 1.5, you identified your science teaching goals. Have these goals changed since you completed this activity? How so?
2

Examine your response to Portfolio Activity 1.4. How have your beliefs about why children should learn science changed since the beginning of this book?
3

Throughout this book, you have encountered a number of ideas about teaching science to children. Examine your beliefs now about these ideas.
  • What are your beliefs about the role of investigations now? How have they changed since you read the book?
  • What are your views on collaboration? Have they changed? How? What will you do differently in your classroom in the future?
  • What were your views about covering basic science content and skills before exploring the ideas in this book? Have they changed? How will this affect your teaching?
  • What were your views about assessment before reading this book? Have your views changed? How will this affect your teaching in the future?
  • What were your beliefs about classroom management before reading this book? Have they changed? How so? How will they affect your teaching in the future?
  • What did you think about curriculum integration prior to exploring the ideas in this book? Explain your beliefs now. How will your teaching be -affected?
4

How has this book informed your teaching practices? What will you try to change? What will you keep about your current teaching?
5

Record your thoughts in your portfolio.