Systematic Science Teaching: A Manual of Inductive Elementary Work for All Instructors (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Edward Gardnier Howe

 
9781331333333: Systematic Science Teaching: A Manual of Inductive Elementary Work for All Instructors (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Unlock science through discovery and hands-on investigation.

This manual teaches teachers how to guide elementary students in systematic, inductive science by doing real experiments, observing carefully, and drawing conclusions from evidence. It emphasizes developing the learner’s inner capacity to think scientifically, beyond mere facts.

The book presents a balanced, classroom-ready approach that combines concrete activities with clear guidance. It shows how to select material, design investigations, and use a twofold path: consulting authoritative sources and engaging directly with natural objects and phenomena. The goal is to place students at the heart of inquiry, helping them see connections across topics in science and daily life.
  • A structured method for teaching natural science across topics, with a focus on observation, question-asking, and reasoned conclusions.
  • Step-by-step guidance for conducting experiments, organizing materials, and recording findings.
  • Strategies to help students access reliable scientific resources and verify discoveries themselves.
  • Practical examples and illustration ideas to bring topics like animals, plants, minerals, and the earth to life in the classroom.
Ideal for teachers and instructors seeking a practical framework to foster inquiry, curiosity, and foundational science skills in students.

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