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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Education, Teaching Methods, Science Education, Primary Education, Teacher Training
Book Review:
''The Art of Teaching Primary Science'' is a masterfully curated volume that lives up to its title. Edited by leading Australian science educators Dawson and Venville, this book successfully bridges the gap between educational theory and classroom practice. It is an invaluable resource for student teachers, providing a solid foundation in science education principles, and for experienced educators looking to refresh and refine their approach. The book's structure is logical and comprehensive, covering everything from the theoretical underpinnings of the curriculum to practical aspects like lesson planning, engaging teaching strategies, and meaningful assessment. A particular strength is its focus on fostering children's innate curiosity and developing scientific literacy. The endorsement from the Australian Science Teachers Association president underscores its credibility. While the context is broadly international, the practices and research cited are globally relevant. This is a must-read for any primary school teacher committed to making science education both effective and inspiring.