Next message: Fred Stein: "Re: [Teacher-talkinquiry] videos of inquiry in the classroom"
Hi Fred,
Most of the professional development videos produced for the Annenberg
Channel have video clips that show classroom inquiry. You can preview the
videos on our Web site if you have a fast connection and Windows Media
Player (available free on our Web site).
At http://www.learner.org/search/browse.html?sj=SCI, you'll find a list of
all of the science programs available. Once you click on a title, you'll
get to a resource page for that program. Go to Individual Program
Descriptions and there will be a link at the end of each description to View
this program.
Here are some suggestions for particular programs that show inquiry in the
science classroom:
Case Studies in Science
#6. Ingrid - Gr. 1
#8. Terez - Gr. 4
#21 Pat - Gr. 8
Science in Focus: Force and Motion
Workshop 1
Science in Focus: Shedding Light on Science
Workshop 1
Science Images
Program 2: Sister Gertrude Hennessey
Looking at Learning...Again 1
Workshop 4: Hubert Dyasi
Looking at Learning...Again 2
Workshop 8: Wynne Harlen
I hope this helps.
Nancy
Nancy Finkelstein
Program Manager
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Voice: (617) 496-7687
Fax: (617) 496-7670
email: nfinkelstein@cfa.harvard.edu
> From: Fred Stein <fred@exploratorium.edu>
> Reply-To: teacher-talkinquiry@learner.org
> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 15:40:15 -0700
> To: teacher-talkinquiry@learner.org
> Subject: [Teacher-talkinquiry] videos of inquiry in the classroom
>
> Hi teacher-talkinquiry list,
>
> This is my first message. I'm excited that this list exists.
>
> I've worked with many teachers and staff developers who use the learning
> science through inquiry videotapes. One of the main questions that has come
> up is whether there are other good videos of classroom inquiry in different
> grade levels and different topics.
>
> Not being aware of many others, my staff and I began shooting videos
> ourselves This was challenging, and only somewhat successful because the
> productionn quality is not great. Still, educators responded that they were
> highly valuable and expressed a need for additional examples.
>
> Is anyone aware of videos of classroom inquiry they could recomend?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
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> Fred Stein
> Science Educator
> Exploratorium Institute for Inquiry
> 3601 Lyon St.
> San Francisco, CA 94123
> (415) 561-0332
> fred@exploratorium.edu
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