
A highly successful general science course, the enduring popularity of Starting Science stems from its built-in differentiation, colourful, straightforward style, and its content-based approach. Features *Specifically designed for use in mixed-ability classes Divided into units which are presented at three levels of difficulty *Careful explanation of scientific concepts set in everyday contexts *Range of questions for independent and class use
This book investigates the fundamental principles of general science through a structured, multi-level pedagogical framework. Authors Alan Fraser and Ian Gilchrist utilize their expertise in educational curriculum design to present scientific concepts in a manner accessible to students of varying academic abilities. By grounding complex theories in everyday contexts, the text aims to bridge the gap between abstract scientific inquiry and practical application.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently cite this series as a foundational resource for secondary science instruction due to its clear, straightforward prose. The text is recognized for its effective use of differentiation, which allows instructors to manage diverse learning needs within a single classroom setting.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199142416
ISBN-13:
9780199142415
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