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Chapter 8 a Perspective on the Reform of Science Teaching
increase the rigor and focus of content. Second, you can increase the level of
students’ learning of content. Third, you can increase teachers’ knowledge and
skill for teaching the content (see Figure 8.1).
Figure 8.1
The Instructional Core
Source: Elmore, R. 2009. Improving the instructional core. In Instructional rounds in education: A
network approach to improving teaching and learning, ed. E. U. City, R. Elmore, S. Fiarman, and L.
Teite. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press.
Changing the Content
Increasing the level or focus of content is usually the goal of revising national,
state, or local content or performance standards. The content standards may, for
example, aim to change science content from facts to major conceptual ideas and
core concepts in science. The focus might change from an exclusive emphasis on
scientific knowledge to a balance of scientific knowledge and scientific literacy.
Whatever the change in content, decisions about the content and performance
standards are controlled by groups and processes such as national organiza-
tions, state committees, or local teams.
Engaging the Learner
In most classrooms, changing the level of student learning is influenced by the
school or district curriculum, instructional materials, and the strategies and
methods of science teaching that teachers use. Instructional materials may facili-
tate teachers’ understanding and use of strategies that change the level of engage-
ment and learning through the introductions of strategies based on contemporary
understanding of how students learn science. The BSCS 5E Instructional Model
serves as an example of an integrated instructional sequence that gives teachers
and students time and opportunities to learn new, challenging science content
and develop abilities for innovation. The design of instructional materials can
Increase students’ active learning of content
(Curriculum-Instruction-Assessment)
Increase the level of and
emphasis on content
(Common Core Standards)
Increase the skills and knowledge that
teachers bring to teaching content
(Professional Development)
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