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Scientific Thinking & Discourse • Teachers show students how to ask and answer higher level questions; they also model higher order thinking by modeling their thinking out loud. • The questions themselves ask students to “speculate, predict, synthesize, and make judgments, rather than merely recalling facts”
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Scientific Thinking & Discourse

• Teachers show students how to ask and answer higher level questions; they also model higher order thinking by modeling their thinking out loud.

• The questions themselves ask students to “speculate, predict, synthesize, and make judgments, rather than merely recalling facts”

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Valuing Students…

Students’ knowledge and experience influence all four strands of science understanding.

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Science learning and discourse connect classroom talk, informal personal experiences, everyday terms, and concrete experiences

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Students learn science by actively engaging in the practices of science.

Do not equate the action of activities with the understanding of concepts.

- Boch, 2000

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On Building Science Literacy

• Current curricular practices do not place sufficient emphasis on cognitive tools and communication abilities of students in order to maintain their science literacy

• Any promotion of science literacy should empower people to be literate in the discourses of science

- Yore and Treagust 2006

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Conclusions and Next Steps

• What next steps can you take in encouraging your students to engage in scientific discourse?

• How can you use questioning as a strategy to help your students in science?