Argument-driven inquiry in physics:
"The argument-driven inquiry (ADI) instructional model was designed as a way to make lab activities more authentic and educative for students and thus help teachers promote and support the development of science proficiency. This instructional model reflects research about how people learn scie...
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Arlington, Virginia
NSTA Press, National Science Teachers Association
[2017]
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Zusammenfassung: | "The argument-driven inquiry (ADI) instructional model was designed as a way to make lab activities more authentic and educative for students and thus help teachers promote and support the development of science proficiency. This instructional model reflects research about how people learn science (NRC 1999) and is also based on what is known about how to engage students in argumentation and other important scientific practices. The remainder of this book is divided into six sections. Section 1 includes two chapters: the first describes the ADI instructional model, and the second describes the development and components of the ADI lab investigations. Sections 2-7 contain the lab investigations, including notes for the teacher, student handouts, and "Checkout Questions" for students. Four appendixes contain standards alignment matrixes, timeline and proposal options for the investigations, and a peer-review guide and instructor rubric for assessing the investigation reports"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | volumes illustrations 28 cm |
ISBN: | 9781681405131 168140513X |
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adam_text | ARGUMENT-DRIVEN INQUIRY IN PHYSICS, VOLUME 1, MECHANICS LAB
INVESTIGATIONS FOR GRADE 9-12
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
^^ - LAB 18. ELASTIC AND INELASTIC COLLISIONS: WHICH PROPERTIES OF A
SYSTEM ARE CONSERVED DURING A COLLISION?
LAB 19. IMPULSE AND MATERIALS: WHICH MATERIAL IS MOST LIKELY TO PROVIDE
THE BEST PROTECTION FOR A PHONE THAT HAS BEEN ACCIDENTLY DROPPED?
SECTION 7: ENERGY, WORK, AND POWER
LAB 20. KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY: HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN AND PREDICT THE
MOTION OF A BALL AT THE BOTTOM OF A RAMP AND THE DISTANCE A CUP MOVES
AFTER THE BALL ROLLS DOWN THE RAMP AND ENTERS THE CUP USING THE
WORK-ENERGY THEOREM?
LAB 21. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY AND PENDULUMS: HOW DOES PLACING A NAIL IN
THE PATH OF A PENDULUM AFFECT THE HEIGHT OF A PENDULUM SWING?
LAB 22. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY AND WIND TURBINES: HOW CAN WE MAXIMIZE
THE AMOUNT OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY THAT WILL BE GENERATED BY A WIND TURBINE
BASED ON THE DESIGN OF ITS BLADES?
LAB 23. POWER: WHICH TOY CAR HAS AN ENGINE WITH GREATEST HORSEPOWER?
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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