Curious learners in primary maths, science, computing and DT Alan Cross; Alison Borthwick; Karen Beswick; Jon Board & Jon Chippindall
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2016Description: 204pISBN: - 9781473952386
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Whether it is in the National Curriculum or the Teachers′ Standards, promotion of children′s curiosity is highlighted as a key part of effective teaching. Curiosity has the potential to enhance learning in all curriculum subjects but it has a special connection with scientific thinking. A curious approach can open up learning in science, computing, design technology and mathematics. This text explores how teachers can harness the power of curiosity in their classroom. Full of practical teaching ideas for engaging learners and making lessons more exciting, it highlights the ways in which STEM subjects can be taught together.
Coverage includes:
the place of curiosity in subject teaching
how curiosity contributes to a learner′s overall capability
examples of curiosity in primary STEM classes
case studies which exemplify curiosity.2014
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