Provide concerns voiced by teachers that are given to explain why they have not taught science as inquiry, not used it for introducing content, or not used experiences oriented to inquiry
What will be an ideal response?
Teachers list several reasons that include; problems with classroom management, difficulty meeting state requirements, trouble obtaining supplies and equipment, dangers which might be posed for students, and concerns as to whether inquiry really works.
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Using the outdoors as a science lab helps students connect science to their ______________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which three states are home to the largest number of Asian Americans?
a. Washington, New Jersey, and Florida b. California, New York, and Texas c. New York, Michigan, and California d. New Jersey, Maryland, and Louisiana
Observers:
a. remain as inconspicuous as possible b. try to see children’s behavior as it occurs without adult interference c. take for granted that some children may react adversely to being observed d. all answers are correct
In deductive reasoning, if the major and minor premises are true, then the conclusion
a. may be true. b. is necessarily true. c. must be subjected to empirical study before its truth or falsity can be determined. d. none of these are true.