Abstract In inquiry-based science lessons teachers face the challenge of adhering to curricular goals while simultaneously following students’ intuitive understandings. Improvisation (improv) provides a useful frame for understanding teaching in these inquiry-based contexts. This paper builds from prior work that uses improv as a metaphor for teaching to present a translated model for analysis of teaching in an inquiry-based, elementary school science lesson context. We call our model instructional improv, which shows how a teacher spontaneously synthesizes rules of improv with teaching practices to support student learning, engagement, and agency. We illustrate instructional improv through case study analysis of video recorded classroom in...
Science education is progressively more focused on employing inquiry-based learning methods in the c...
This study explored practicing elementary school teacher’s conceptions of teaching in ways that fost...
The current conceptualization of science set forth by the National Research Council (2008) is one of...
This study examines how teachers can structure and use pretend play for teaching science, as well as...
This paper describes an ongoing high school science teacher professional development project focused...
This paper describes a video case study, analyzing a series of classroom-based student conversations...
AbstractIn the Budding Science and Literacy project, we explored how working with an integrated inqu...
Many hands-on activities are just demonstrations in which students handle materials to illustrate co...
Translating written curricular materials into rich, complex, learning environments is an undertheori...
For over 50 years science inquiry has been positively associated with student achievement. Recently,...
Learning and effective teaching are both highly complex acts. Leinhardt and Greeno (1986, p. 75) wri...
Science education is progressively more focused on employing inquiry-based learning methods in the c...
In spite of having a long history in education, inquiry teaching (the teaching in ways that foster i...
Abstract: This study examined the knowledge, beliefs and efforts of five prospective teachers to ena...
The interplay between instructional practices and student learning during inquiry instruction was ex...
Science education is progressively more focused on employing inquiry-based learning methods in the c...
This study explored practicing elementary school teacher’s conceptions of teaching in ways that fost...
The current conceptualization of science set forth by the National Research Council (2008) is one of...
This study examines how teachers can structure and use pretend play for teaching science, as well as...
This paper describes an ongoing high school science teacher professional development project focused...
This paper describes a video case study, analyzing a series of classroom-based student conversations...
AbstractIn the Budding Science and Literacy project, we explored how working with an integrated inqu...
Many hands-on activities are just demonstrations in which students handle materials to illustrate co...
Translating written curricular materials into rich, complex, learning environments is an undertheori...
For over 50 years science inquiry has been positively associated with student achievement. Recently,...
Learning and effective teaching are both highly complex acts. Leinhardt and Greeno (1986, p. 75) wri...
Science education is progressively more focused on employing inquiry-based learning methods in the c...
In spite of having a long history in education, inquiry teaching (the teaching in ways that foster i...
Abstract: This study examined the knowledge, beliefs and efforts of five prospective teachers to ena...
The interplay between instructional practices and student learning during inquiry instruction was ex...
Science education is progressively more focused on employing inquiry-based learning methods in the c...
This study explored practicing elementary school teacher’s conceptions of teaching in ways that fost...
The current conceptualization of science set forth by the National Research Council (2008) is one of...