How do you bring the world of โreal scienceโ into the classroom?
Where does science fit in a creative curriculum?
This second edition of Teaching Science Creatively has been fully updated to reflect new research, initiatives and developments in the field. It offers innovative starting points to enhance your teaching and highlights curiosity, observation, exploration and enquiry as central components of childrenโs creative learning in science.
Illustrated throughout with examples from the classroom and beyond, the book explores how creative teaching can harness childrenโs sense of wonder about the world around them. With easily accessible chapters, it offers a comprehensive introduction to the core elements of creative science learning, supporting both teacher and child in developing scientific concepts and skills.
The book explores key issues such as:
โข the links between scientific and creative processes
โข how to teach creatively, and for creativity
โข the role of play in early scientific learning
โข developing scientific understanding through drama (new)
โข using the outdoors in science
โข how theories of learning relate to childrenโs creative development
โข teaching science topics in innovative and creative ways โ games, drama, role play, puppets, mini-safaris and welly walks!
Stimulating and accessible, with contemporary and cutting-edge practice at the forefront, Teaching Science Creatively introduces fresh ideas to support and motivate both new and experienced primary teachers. It is an essential purchase for any professional who wishes to incorporate creative approaches to teaching science in their classroom.
Dan Davies is Dean of Cardiff School of Education, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK.
Deb McGregor is Professor of Education in the School of Education, Oxford Brookes University, UK.