Evenings News.com
Community News and Information
Submit a Story
Search

News Categories  
 
 Auto and Truck
 
 Babies
 
 Back To School
 
 Beauty
 
 Books and Magazines
 
 Bridal Articles and News
 
 Business News
 
 Charity
 
 Children
 
 Cleaning
 
 Community News
 
 Computers and The Internet
 
 Consumer News
 
 Decorating
 
 Education
 
 Employment
 
 Entertainment
 
 Environment
 
 Family
 
 Fashion News
 
 Food and Entertaining
 
 Gadgets and Gizmos
 
 Green Living
 
 Gift Ideas
 
 Health
 
 Healthy Living
 
 Holidays
 
 Home
 
 Home Improvements
 
 Household Hints
 
 How To
 
 Human Interest
 
 Insurance
 
 Lawns and Gardens
 
 Mind, Body and Soul
 
 Outdoor Living and Recreation
 
 Paranormal and Metaphysical
 
 Parenting
 
 Pets
 
 Real Estate
 
 Relationships
 
 Science and Technology
 
 Senior Living
 
 Technology
 
 Teenagers
 
 Toys and Hobbies
 
 Vacations, Travel and Leisure
 
 Weight Loss
 
 Women
 
 Artículos de las Noticias en Español

Education Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Turning The World Into A Classroom
By
Sep 9, 2005, 15:01

RSS Feed
Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Article Translations: English German Spanish French Italian Portuguese Japanese Korean Chinese
(NAPSI)-The best way to learn science may be to discover it in the world around you. That's a new approach gaining popularity in the nation's schools.

According to Wayne Grant, a former research scientist, curriculum designer and teacher, this approach to learning provides children with "a deeper learning experience-one that's based on analysis, reflection and the joy of discovery."

The idea behind this discovery-based learning is that children learn to think like scientists by exploring nature and deciding what data to collect, asking their own questions and drawing their own conclusions. When children are curious, they are usually enthusiastic about learning more.

To help children gather the data, Grant and his ImagiWorks team developed a product called ImagiProbe. They created a mobile data collection system that is connected to Palm Powered handheld devices so kids can enter data on field trips and see immediate results.

The device worked well in Northline Elementary School in Houston, Texas. There, fourth grade students used it to study the "reasons for the seasons."

The project "turned these kids into bona fide scientists right before my eyes," said science teacher John Schaff.

The potential for learning science is everywhere. In one investigation, students discovered patterns in ground temperatures by measuring the temperatures of the soil in the school garden.

In another, they used temperatures and light probes to measure differences when a light/heat source was placed at angles that mimicked the angle of the sun in various seasons.

Together, the children uncovered relationships that linked seasonal heating and cooling patterns in the world around them. A few years ago, such experiments in elementary school were practically unheard of.

Today, opportunities to learn through discovery are applauded by the National Science Teachers Association-and all the many students who have used this approach and thereby learned to love science. For more information, visit www.nsta.org or ImagiWorks at www.imagiworks.com.

© Copyright by Eveningsnews.com

Top of Page

Education
Latest Headlines
How to Get Scholarship Money
Quick Tips for Filing for Federal Financial Aid
Free Education, Abundant Opportunities for Farm and Public Health Veterinarians
Unfinished Business: More Adults Returning To College
Aerospace and Aviation Are More Than Modest Job Prospects
Morehead State University to Complete Unique Space Science Facility in 2009
Get the Inside Scoop on Universities Quickly Online
Student Tips: Make Your University Application Stand Out From the Crowd
Avoid Common Mistakes When Applying To College
Tips On Saving For A Child's Future College Education
Getting Prepared For Tuition Costs
Putting The Power Of Words To Work
A Study Guide For Student Loan Literacy
High-Speed Internet Gives Students A Competitive Advantage
Controlling College Debt
Helping Teen Girls Tap a Future in Science and Technology
Personal Finance 101: Tips For Students
Distance Learning Options Changing the Face of Home Schooling
Smarter Ways To Prep For College Costs
Final Year Of High School Is The Time To Get Plans In Order For College