Planning Curriculum in Science
No. 2046, 2002, 292 pp., $42
Planning Curriculum in Science has been designed as a tool to assist science
teachers and curriculum directors to plan a comprehensive "science
program." The guide embraces Wisconsin's Model Academic
Standards for Science, published by the Department of Public
Instruction in 1998, and the National Science Education Standards,
published by the National Research Council in 1996.
The guide's authors -- science educators
with classroom experience -- challenge each teacher of science
to look to the future when developing a science program that
allows students to experience the wonder and nature of science.
If a program exists in which students are allowed to explore
science, then the authors challenge the district and teachers
to enhance the program.
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Science
No. 8161, 1998, 25 pp., $15
The study of science allows students to
experience the richness and excitement of the natural world.
As adults, students will face complex questions requiring scientific
thinking, reasoning and the ability to make informed decisions.
Scientific knowledge will prepare students for the future and
help them acquire the skills needed to hold meaningful and productive
jobs. The model academic standards for science are one important
step in reaching the goal of science literacy for all students.
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