Science, technology, and mathematics (STEM) /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Slavin, Robert E. (Editor), Bybee, Rodger W. (author of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, California : Corwin, [2014]
Series:Proven programs in education series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Mathematics
  • What works in teaching math? / Robert E. Slavin
  • The importance of the early years / Douglas H. Clements and Julie Sarama
  • Building mathematics skills / Chris Kyriacou
  • Which instructional methods are most effective for mathematics? / James Hiebert and Douglas A. Grouws
  • Understanding mathematics learning / Celia hoyles
  • Depth of knowledge for mathematics / Norman L. Webb
  • Supporting sense making: thinking mathematically / Megan franke
  • Technology
  • Effectively using technology in education / Steven M. Ross and Deborah L. Lowther
  • Embedded multimedia: training edge technology cuts a new path / Bette Chambers
  • Interactive whiteboards and classroom interactions / Neil Mercer
  • Whiteboards are for learning / Omar S. Lopez
  • The role of technology in science assessments / Jody Clarke-Midura
  • Digital storytelling: reinventing how learners communicate / Lynne Schrum and Barbara Levin
  • Blended education for elementary and secondary students / Cathy Cavanaugh
  • Online social networking for learning / Christine Greenhow
  • Transforming education, one-to-one / Leslie Wilson
  • Using technology for active differentiation / Maureen Haldane and Rebecca Smith
  • Professional development: the key to integrating technology / Deborah L. Lowther and Steven M. Ross
  • Science
  • Using cooperative learning to engage students in science / Allen thurston
  • Teaching practices that matter in middle grades science / Christopher Harris and Ronald Marx
  • How science teachers use research evidence / Mary Ratcliffe
  • Linking textbooks to science learning / Jo Ellen Roseman
  • Diversity and equity in science education / Okhee Lee
  • Learning to see scientifically / Wolff-Michael Roth
  • Ideas about designing science programs
  • Brenda J. Gustafson and Dougal MacDonald
  • Evidence-based policy making: theory into practice / Sir John Holman.