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Science education is the teaching and learning of science to school children, college students, or adults within the general public. The field of science education includes work in science content, science process (the scientific method), some social science, and some teaching pedagogy. The standards for science education provide expectations for the development of understanding for students through the entire course of their K-12 education and beyond. The traditional subjects included in the standards are physical, life, earth, space, and human sciences. Historical background The first person credited with being employed as a science teacher in a British public school was William Sharp, who left the job at Rugby School in 1850 after establishing science to the curriculum. Sharp is said to have established a model for science to be taught throughout the British public school system. The British Academy for the Advancement of Science (BAAS) published a report in 1867 calling for the teaching of "pure science" and training of the "scientific habit of mind." The progressive education movement supported the ideology of mental training through the sciences. BAAS emphasized separate pre-professional training in secondary science education. In this way, future BAAS members could be prepared. The initial development of science teaching was slowed by the lack of qualified teachers. One key development was the founding of the first London School Board in 1870, which discussed the school curriculum; another was the initiation of courses to supply the country with trained science teachers. In both cases the influence of Thomas Henry Huxley. John Tyndall was also influential in the teaching of physical science. In the United States, science education was a scatter of subjects prior to its standardization in the 1890s. The development of a science curriculum emerged gradually after extended debate between two ideologies, citizen science and pre-professional training. As a result of a conference of thirty leading secondary and college educators in Florida, the National Education Association appointed a Committee of Ten in 1892, which had authority to organize future meetings and appoint subject matter committees of the major subjects taught in secondary schools. The committee was composed of ten educators and chaired by Charles Eliot of Harvard University. The Committee of Ten appointed nine conferences committees: Latin; Greek; English; Other Modern Languages; Mathematics; History; Civil Government and Political Economy; physics, astronomy, and chemistry; natural history; and geography. Each committee was composed of ten leading specialists from colleges, normal schools, and secondary schools. Committee reports were submitted to the Committee of Ten, which met for four days in New York City, to create a comprehensive report. In 1894, the NEA published the results of the work of these conference committees. According to the Committee of Ten, the goal of high school was to prepare all students to do well in life, contributing to their well-being and the good of society. Another goal was to prepare some students to succeed in college. This committee supported the citizen science approach focused on mental training and withheld performance in science studies from consideration for college entrance. The BAAS encouraged their longer standing model in the UK. The US adopted a curriculum was characterized as follows: Elementary science should focus on simple natural phenomena (nature study) by means of experiments carried out "in-the-field." Secondary science should focus on laboratory work and the committee's prepared lists of specific experiments Teaching of facts and principles College preparation The format of shared mental training and pre-professional training consistently dominated the curriculum from its inception to now. However, the movement to incorporate a humanistic approach, such as inclusion of the arts (S.T.E.A.M.), science, technology, society and environment education is growing and being implemented more broadly in the late 20th century. Reports by the American Academy for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), including Project 2061, and by the National Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment detail goals for science education that link classroom science to practical applications and societal implications. Fields of science education Science is a universal subject that spans the branch of knowledge that examines the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. Science education is most commonly broken down into the following three fields: Biology, chemistry, and physics. Additionally there is a large body of scientific literature that advocates the inclusion of teaching the Nature of Science, which is slowly being adopted into the national curricula. Physics education Physics education is characterized by the study of science that deals with matter and energy, and their interactions. Physics First, a program endorsed by the American Association of Physics Teachers, is a curriculum in which 9th grade students take an introductory physics course. The purpose is to enrich students' understanding of physics, and allow for more detail to be taught in subsequent high school biology and chemistry classes. It also aims to increase the number of students who go on to take 12th grade physics or AP Physics, which are generally elective courses in American high schools.[22] Physics education in high schools in the United States has suffered the last twenty years because many states now only require three sciences, which can be satisfied by earth/physical science, chemistry, and biology. The fact that many students do not take physics in high school makes it more difficult for those students to take scientific courses in college. At the university/college level, using appropriate technology-related projects to spark non-physics majors' interest in learning physics has been shown to be successful.[23] This is a potential opportunity to forge the connection between physics and social benefit. Chemistry education Chemistry education is characterized by the study of science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and the transformations that they undergo. Chemistry is the study of chemicals and the elements and their effects and attributes. Students in chemistry learn the periodic table. The branch of science education known as "chemistry must be taught in a relevant context in order to promote full understanding of current sustainability issues." As this source states chemistry is a very important subject in school as it teaches students to understand issues in the world. As children are interested by the world around them chemistry teachers can attract interest in turn educating the students further. The subject of chemistry is a very practical based subject meaning most of cla.... Discover the Science Education Resources popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Science Education Resources books.

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  • Assessing Media Education synopsis, comments

    Assessing Media Education

    William Christ

    The chapters included in this component of Assessing Media Education are intended for those who have already developed an assessment plan and identified key student learning outcom...

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    Green Chemistry in Environmental Sustainability and Chemical Education

    Virinder S. Parmar, Priti Malhotra & Divya Mathur

    Chemistry is considered to be one of the prime causes of environmental pollution and degradation. The United Nations General Assembly also addressed the environmental challenges in...

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    Learn Like a Pro

    Barbara Oakley, PhD & Olav Schewe

    A book for learners of all ages containing the best and most updated advice on learning from neuroscience and cognitive psychology. Do you spend too much time learning with disappo...

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    Assessing Media Education

    William G. Christ

    The chapters in this component of Assessing Media Education are valuable for those who need to know how to develop an assessment plan.

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    Street Smarts

    Jim Rogers

    Wall Street legend and bestselling author Jim Rogers offers investing insights and economic, political, and social analysis, drawing on lessons and observations from his lifetime i...

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    Cultures of Growth

    Mary C. Murphy

    Awardwinning social psychologist Mary Murphy offers a groundbreaking reconsideration of individual and team successshowing how to create and sustain a growth mindset in any organiz...

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    For the Body

    Timothy C. Tennent

    An indepth look at what it means to be created in the image of God and how our bodies serve as icons that illuminate God's purposes instead of ours.The human body is an amazing gif...

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    Case for Christ for Kids 90-Day Devotional

    Lee Strobel

    Using the themes found in Lee Strobel’s New York Times bestselling book The Case for Christ, this 90day devotional for kids 9 to 12 combines historical and biblical evidence with f...

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    The Private Investigator Handbook

    Chuck Chambers

    Chuck Chambers has seen it all in his 22 years as a P.I., working thousands of cases. His handson experience and hardnosed detective work has made him one of the most soughtafter p...

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    The Approaching Great Transformation

    Joel Magnuson

    "A brave book by a smart person with a masterful command of economic theory."Publisher's WeeklyHow should we act and think economically in the world as the era of cheap oil co...

  • Exemplary Practices in Marine Science Education synopsis, comments

    Exemplary Practices in Marine Science Education

    Géraldine Fauville, Diana L. Payne, Meghan E. Marrero, Annika Lantz-Andersson & Fiona Crouch

    This edited volume is the premier book dedicated exclusively to marine science education and improving ocean literacy, aiming to showcase exemplary practices in marine science educ...

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    Case for Christ for Kids

    Lee Strobel

    With clear facts and answers to the questions kids six to ten ask most, this adaptation of Lee Strobel's New York Times bestselling and awardwinning The Case for Chr...

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    Higher Education and Sustainability

    Ulisses Manuel de Miranda Azeiteiro & J. Paulo Davim

    The book provides descriptions of experiences from research and educational sustainability projects and the role HEIs can play together with contributions presenting a variety of i...

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    Gifted Hands, Revised Kids Edition

    Gregg Lewis & Deborah Shaw Lewis

    From InnerCity Nobody to Brilliant Neurosurgeon When Ben Carson was in school, his classmates called him the class dummy. Manyincluding Ben himselfdoubted that he would ever amount...

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    Slouching Toward Adulthood

    Sally Koslow

    “The helicopter parent has crashed and burned...Sally Koslow [has] documented a generation so cosseted that they have lost the impetus to grow up or leave home. The overinvolved pa...

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    The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

    William Kamkwamba & Bryan Mealer

    Now a Netflix Film, Starring and Directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor of 12 Years a SlaveWilliam Kamkwamba was born in Malawi, a country where magic ruled and modern science was mystery. I...

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    Homework for Grown-ups

    E. Foley & B. Coates

    A nostalgic compendium of essential knowledge that can help you show the world that you’re smarter than a tenyearold after all!Have you ever stared blankly at your kids when they’v...

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    Healing the Downsized Organization

    Delorese Ambrose

    Healing the Downsized Organization is for managers and employees who must make sense of dramatically changed workplaces after reengineering, restructuring, or downsizing. Here are ...

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    Assessing Media Education

    William G. Christ

    This component of Assessing Media Education is intended for those who would like to know how other schools have grappled with implementing assessment initiatives, and who have used...

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    A Call For Change

    Council of the Great City Schools

    In October 2010, the Council of the Great City Schools released a major report on the academic status of African American males, A Call for Change: The Social and Educational Facto...

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    Topical Themes in Energy and Resources

    Yasumitsu Tanaka, Michael Norton & Yu-You Li

    Moving towards a more sustainable world requires a complete revolution in the way we manage energy and resources. However, from an academic perspective, this theme is so broad that...

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    The Universe in the Rearview Mirror

    Dave Goldberg

    “A great read… Goldberg is an excellent guide.”Mario Livio, bestselling author of The Golden Ratio   Physicist Dave Goldberg speeds across space, time and everything in betwee...

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    Evolution Education in the American South

    Christopher D. Lynn, Amanda L. Glaze, William A. Evans & Laura K. Reed

    This volume reaches beyond the controversy surrounding the teaching and learning of evolution in the United States, specifically in regard to the culture, politics, and beliefs fou...

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    OPCOM Farm Advanced Hydroponics for STEM Education

    Amber Bosket

    Advanced Hydroponics for STEM Education is an interactive book that teaches advanced hydroponics through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects such as p...

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    The Ecology of Commerce Revised Edition

    Paul Hawken

    The world has changed in the seventeen years since the controversial initial publication of Paul Hawken's Ecology of Commerce, a stirring treatise about the perceived antagonism be...

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    Radical

    Michelle Rhee

    In Radical, Michelle Rhee, a fearless and pioneering advocate for education reform, draws on her own life story and delivers her plan for better American schools.Rhee’s goal is to ...

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    The Case for Grace Student Edition

    Lee Strobel

    Grace. It’s talked about a lot from church pulpits and often serves as the climax of testimonies, but what does it really mean? Is it really as simple as praying for forgiveness, o...

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    Our Constitution Rocks

    Juliette Turner

    Discover the United States Constitution like never before, from the viewpoint of a child! Learn how those guys in wigs and tights came up with some of the best ideas ever and chang...

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    Resources for Educational Equity

    Merle Froschl & Barbara Sprung

    This title, first published in 1988, provides a comprehensive compilation of resources to help teachers and policy makers locate the materials they need to create equitable curricu...

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    Hard, Soft, and Smart Power Education as a Power Resource

    Aigerim Raimzhanova

    In the current global context, there is a shift in power paradigm from the rigid realpolitik perspective towards the inclusion of multiple faces of power. This publication focuses ...

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    Designbuild Education

    Chad Kraus

    Designbuild Education adopts the intellectual framework of American Pragmatism, which is a theory of action, to investigate architects’ compelling urge to build and how that manife...

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    Relationality

    David Jay

    For readers of Together and The Art of GatheringHow moving from transactional to transformational relationships and organizations can save our democracy, nurture our connections, a...

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    Education for Sustainability in Tourism

    Gianna Moscardo & Pierre Benckendorff

    Sustainability is a dominant theme in tourism practice. Increasingly, research and education of tourism stakeholders is also necessary in improving sustainable tourism practice. Th...