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1 Identifying exemplary curricula for effective inquiry in Space Science  What and where are the best NASA (and other) curriculum resources for engaging pre-service teachers in space science inquiry?  How can these curriculum resources be used to address questions tied to science education standards? {Greg Schultz and Bill Waller} AAS/FINESSE workshop, 3-4 January 2009

2 What qualities should curriculum resources have for effective classroom use?  What would you list as important curriculum qualities? 

3 What qualities should curriculum resources have for effective classroom use?  Do they elicit meaningful questions?  Do they involve strategies to pursue evidence?  Data collection, organization, and analysis  Interpretation of results  Do they engage students in creating, communicating, defending, and revising conclusions?  Do they encourage identification of new questions?  Do they address different learning modes?  Do they address science education standards?  Other qualities?

4 What NASA or other curriculum resources have you found useful?  Write down a few space science curriculum resources that you think lend themselves to active inquiry.  Share your suggestions.

5 Here’s what we find  The Real Reasons for the Seasons (book)  Private Universe / Minds of their Own (DVD)  Mars Student Imaging Project (onsite, distance-learning, & online) http://msip.asu.edu/.  Beyond the Solar System (DVD)  Space Science Education Resource Directory (online) http://teachspacescience.org.  Contemporary Laboratory Experiences in Astronomy (CLEA) http://www3.gettysburg.edu/~marschal/clea/CLEAhome.html.  Astronomycenter.org – at Astro 101 level (online) http://astronomycenter.org.  Center for Astronomy Education – at Astro 101 level (online) http://astronomy101.jpl.nasa.gov.

6 Further curricular resources …  See your list of Earth and Space Science Education Resources  What are worth using?  What are less helpful?  Are there other exemplary NASA or other education resources that would benefit future teachers of science and those who prepare them?

7 Now it’s your turn! (Assess the qualities of curriculum resources)  Peruse the handouts and other web links.  Select 2 resources that relate to your state space science standards.  Compare and contrast these 2 resources re: desired qualities.  Find scientific questions which the data set(s) can address.

8 What did you think of your resources?  Did they elicit meaningful questions?  Did they involve strategies to pursue evidence?  Data collection, organization, and analysis  Interpretation of results  Did they engage students in creating, communicating, defending, and revising conclusions?  Did they encourage identification of new questions?  Did they address different learning modes?  Did they address science education standards?  Other qualities?


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