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Education: Syllabus > Ecological Research & Methods: Ecology for Teachers

Ecology for Teachers: SCED 585
Instructor Dr. Bruce W. Grant    
Widener University
Course DetailsA major component of this course for Elementary, Middle, and High School science teachers will involve hands-on workshops in how to engage students in the processes of ecological inquiry outdoors on their school grounds and indoors using experimental ecosystems. Participants will learn research techniques in ecological sampling of plants and animals.
Textbook ReadingSupplementary Readings: See site
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Other CommentsHandouts dealing with teaching ecology available on this web site.
College Science Teacher Preparation: Course Development: ECL 298
Instructor Joaquin B. Feliciano    
University of California, Davis
Course DetailsSeminar course on science teaching for graduate students in the physical and biological sciences.
Textbook Reading Reading list including 'Tools for Teaching' by Barbara Davis, and 'Science Teaching Reconsidered' by the National Research Council Committee on Undergraduate Science Education.
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Other CommentsIn this seminar course, graduate students create or update a science course (develop a syllabus and lesson plans) and learn advancements in teaching technology, issues in student diversity and current pedagogies, and a wide variety of teaching and evaluation modes.
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