Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Teaching Science for Understanding in Elementary and Middle Schools

Rate this book
"This book comes at just the right time, as teachers are being encouraged to re-examine current approaches to science instruction."
- Lynn Rankin , Director, Institute for Inquiry, Exploratorium "Easy to read and comprehend with very explicit examples, it will be foundational for classroom teachers as they journey from novice teacher of science to expert."
- Jo Anne Vasquez, Ph.D. , Past President of the National Science Teachers Association " Teaching Science for Understanding is a comprehensive, exquisitely written guide and well-illustrated resource for high quality teaching and learning of inquiry-based science."
- Hubert M. Dyasi, Ph.D. , Professor of Science, City College and City University of New York Even though there is an unending supply of science textbooks, kits, and other resources, the practice of teaching science is more challenging than simply setting up an experiment. In Teaching Science for Understanding in Elementary and Middle Schools , Wynne Harlen focuses on why developing understanding is essential in science education and how best to engage students in activities that deepen their curiosity about the world and promote enjoyment of science. Teaching Science for Understanding in Elementary and Middle Schools centers on how to build on the ideas your students already have to cultivate the thinking and skills necessary for developing an understanding of the scientific aspects of the world, Through classroom vignettes, examples, and practical suggestions at the end of each chapter, Wynne provides a compelling vision of what can be achieved through science education...and strategies that you can implement in your classroom right now.

176 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2015

6 people are currently reading
36 people want to read

About the author

Wynne Harlen

55 books
Wynne Harlen has spent a lifetime as a teacher, researcher, and author in science education. Until recently, she was Director of the Scottish Council for Research in Education and before that was Professor of Science Education and Head of the Education Department at the University of Liverpool. In 1991, she was honored by the Queen for her services to education. Harlen is now Visiting Professor at the University of Bristol, editor of Primary Science Review, and a consultant to various science projects in the United States and United Kingdom.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
4 (14%)
4 stars
11 (39%)
3 stars
11 (39%)
2 stars
2 (7%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews
Profile Image for Doni.
665 reviews
January 26, 2019
Exactly what I was looking for: how to do inquiry-based science with kids! One drawback, however, is that the author assumes that real inquiry cannot be managed; i.e. starting with student-generated questions rather than the teacher creating a situation from which questions emerge.
Profile Image for Kristle  Pipgras.
43 reviews
Read
August 18, 2016
This book was a very easy read and chock full of detailed examples and vignettes from current and retired teachers on how the suggestions worked in their classrooms.
Profile Image for Darren White.
21 reviews1 follower
June 5, 2018
A great blend of practical strategies that can be used immediately and long term approaches that can be developed for your classroom. A great book for any teacher, or a wonderful choice for a book study group.
5 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2020
Too technical. Lacking in classroom implementation.
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.