 | Science Sampler : Hypothesis-based learning |
| URL: | http://learningcenter.nsta.org/product_detail.aspx?id=10.2505/4/ss05_029_03_57 |
| Abstract: | Are visions of students hypothesizing, designing experiments to test their explanations, analyzing data, writing formal publications of results, and debating over scientific procedures in an attempt to justify their control of variables dancing in your head? This dream can become a reality when you implement hypothesis-based learning (HBL) into your science curriculum. Follow the suggestions found in this article to put your dream in motion, and wake-up to a classroom teeming with motivated, on-task, and eager students as they learn an enormous amount of scientific concepts. |
| Grade Level: | 5 - 9 |
| Audience: | Educator |
| Learning Resource Type: | Article, Instructor Guide |
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| Format: | application/pdf |
| Contributors: | Kaley Fore (Creator), National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) (Publisher) |
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