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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Ian Abrahams (University of Lincoln, UK) , Martin Braund , Ian AbrahamsPublisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation Imprint: Continuum Publishing Corporation Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 0.480kg ISBN: 9781441160713ISBN 10: 144116071 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 02 February 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. The Value of Drama to Teach Science 2. Biology: Session Plans for 11-14 3. Biology: Session Plans for 14-16 4. Chemistry: Session Plans for 11-14 5. Chemistry: Session Plans for 14-16 6. Physics: Session Plans for 11-14 7. Physics: Session Plans for 14-16 8. Conclusions Appendix 1: Warm-up Exercises Appendix 2: Optional Student Activities References Notes on Contributors IndexReviews'As a science teacher like me you may love to be centre stage during demonstrations, however using drama effectively during your lessons may seem one step too far. This book gives lots of easy-to-use lesson plans and ideas to increase active learning techniques by using drama and role plays in teaching. These techniques support the teacher to engage students, especially through some difficult concepts, and aid deeper learning, better recall and motivation. As a non-drama specialist it has also helped me to understand the subject better and confidently pass on suggestions to other members of the science department by sharing ideas and good practice.' Rebecca Houlsworth, Science teacher, Ullswater Community College, UK 'As a Science teacher like me you may love to be centrestage during demonstrations, however using drama effectively during yourlessons may seem one step too far. This book gives lots of easy-to-use lessonplans and ideas to increase active learning techniques by using drama and roleplays in teaching. These techniques support the teacher to engage students, especially through some difficult concepts, and aid deeper learning, betterrecall and motivation. As a non drama specialist it has also helped me to understandthe subject better and confidently pass on suggestions to other members of theScience department by sharing ideas and good practice.' Rebecca Houlsworth, Science teacher, Ullswater Community College, UK 'As a Science teacher like me you may love to be centre stage during demonstrations, however using drama effectively during your lessons may seem one step too far. This book gives lots of easy-to-use lesson plans and ideas to increase active learning techniques by using drama and role plays in teaching. These techniques support the teacher to engage students, especially through some difficult concepts, and aid deeper learning, better recall and motivation. As a non drama specialist it has also helped me to understand the subject better and confidently pass on suggestions to other members of the Science department by sharing ideas and good practice.' Rebecca Houlsworth, Science teacher, Ullswater Community College, UK 'The use of drama in science is a very powerful and memorable experience. This book provides a useful toolkit for beginners but also stimulus for the more experienced practitioner. It would also appeal to the top end of primary school.' Dudley Shallcross, Director of the AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust, UK 'As a science teacher like me you may love to be centre stage during demonstrations, however using drama effectively during your lessons may seem one step too far. This book gives lots of easy-to-use lesson plans and ideas to increase active learning techniques by using drama and role plays in teaching. These techniques support the teacher to engage students, especially through some difficult concepts, and aid deeper learning, better recall and motivation. As a non-drama specialist it has also helped me to understand the subject better and confidently pass on suggestions to other members of the science department by sharing ideas and good practice.' Rebecca Houlsworth, science teacher, Ullswater Community College, UK Performing Science provides teachers with tasty and practical recipes to cook up engaging lessons that will have our students act out the concepts and processes we are learning. Through games, simulations and skits, we become active players in the drama of nature. This makes the concepts easier to understand and remember - better than any lecture or reading. What a fun approach! -- Anthony Cody, education author and blogger, and leader of workshops for teachers across the United States and internationally This book contains accessible lessons plans to aid teachers in teaching scientific concepts through role play and drama. These are well presented and incorporate key considerations to ensure that students are effectively managed, such as the location needed and resources required, so teachers can consider these factors in advance...As a chemist, this book has given me the confidence to use role-play...I would recommend this book to trainee teachers and to the newly qualified, as well as to those teachers who want to incorporate more role-play into their lessons but lack confidence in how to organise students. -- Natalie Timoney * School Science Review * Author InformationIan Abrahams is Associate Professor of Science Education at the University of Leeds, UK. Ian is author of Practical Work in Secondary Science, also published by Continuum. Martin Braund is an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Educational Studies, University of York, UK. Martin taught Science, with a specialism in Biology in schools for 18 years. He is Adjunct Professor in Education and Social Sciences at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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