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From Snorkelers to Scuba Divers in the Elementary Science Classroom
Strategies and Lessons That Move Students Toward Deeper Learning

Foreword by John V. Antonetti



December 2017 | 208 pages | Corwin

Inspire a deep and lasting love of science in young students

The way students view scientific knowledge is largely dependent on their early experiences with science instruction. With so much attention paid to student performance relative to the rest of the world, it is imperative for science teachers to engage elementary learners in ways that foster prolonged interest, deep conceptual understanding, and success in middle and high school as well as beyond. 

Combining the latest findings in the science of learning with student- and teacher-tested techniques, From Snorkelers to Scuba Divers provides the framework essential for encouraging students to shed their snorkels and plunge into the world of science.  Readers will find:

  • Evidence-based, research-driven strategies that encourage both deep thinking and conceptual understanding
  • Classroom examples that demonstrate each aspect of the standards-based instructional framework in action
  • Professional development tasks that provide teachers with support in implementing strategies for students at all levels, from surface to deep  

This teacher-friendly resource is invaluable for preparing learners to approach science with creativity, confidence, and insight. 

 
 
FOREWORD
 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
 
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
 
INTRODUCTION
 
Chapter 1: WHAT IS A SNORKELER, AND WHAT IS A SCUBA DIVER?
 
Chapter 2: WHAT DOES THE JOURNEY FROM SNORKELING TO SCUBA DIVING LOOK LIKE?
 
Chapter 3: FROM SNORKELERS TO SCUBA DIVERS: STEP #1—ACQUIRING HIGH QUALITY INFORMATION
 
Chapter 4: PREPARING FOR THE DIVE: BUILDING AND ACTIVATING BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE
 
Chapter 5: FROM SNORKELERS TO SCUBA DIVERS: PICKING THE DIVING ENVIRONMENT, STEP #2—EVIDENCE-BASED MODELS OF INSTRUCTION
 
Chapter 6: NAVIGATING THE DIVING ENVIRONMENT: EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES
 
Chapter 7: FROM SNORKELERS TO SCUBA DIVERS: PREPARING FOR THE NEXT DIVE, STEP #3—FOCUS ON LEARNING, NOT JUST PERFORMANCE
 
Chapter 8: THE VIEW FROM THE BOAT: SUPPORTING THE JOURNEY FROM SNORKELING TO SCUBA DIVING
 
REFERENCES
 
INDEX

John Taylor Almarode

John Almarode is a professor of education at James Madison University. He was awarded the inaugural Sarah Miller Luck Endowed Professorship in 2015 and received an Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia in 2021. John started as a mathematics and science teacher in Augusta County, Virginia. John has written multiple books, book chapters, papers, and reports. His collaborative work with colleagues on what works best in teaching and learning includes How Tutoring Works, Visible Learning in Early Childhood, and How Learning Works, all with Corwin Press. More About Author

Ann Marie Miller

Ann M. Miller has had the privilege of working as an educator and staff developer for many years.  She is currently the Coordinator of Elementary Instruction and Professional development K-12 for Waynesboro Public Schools.   Ann began her career teaching Special Education for Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES in Cayuga County, New York.  She focused her efforts on emotionally disturbed students before making a successful transition to the position of Instructional Specialist.  Ann became a member of an elite team of staff development leaders where her enthusiasm, knowledge and approachable style helped to develop strong... More About Author

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