Apprenticing students into science : doing, talking & writing scientifically / John Polias.

"This is a book for teachers of school science who wish to maximise the learning in their classrooms. It is equally valuable for anyone interested in understanding how the discipline of science goes about doing what it does linguistically. The book's aim is to show how the teaching of scie...

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Main Author: Polias, John (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Melbourne, Australia : Lexis Education, [2016]
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Summary:"This is a book for teachers of school science who wish to maximise the learning in their classrooms. It is equally valuable for anyone interested in understanding how the discipline of science goes about doing what it does linguistically. The book's aim is to show how the teaching of science can be improved through an understanding of the patterns in its knowledge and patterns in its language. It makes explicit the implicit patterns for both science teachers and students. By having a pedagogy that is based on denaturalising the naturalised patterns of meaning-making in science, students are not only successful within a lesson and across many lessons but, critically, are scaffolded into a deeper understanding of scientific knowledge." --Back cover.
Item Description:Statement of responsibility from front cover.
Physical Description:173 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0646952609
9780646952604
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    507.1 POL
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