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    Navigating an Era of Science Denial Using the 5E Instructional Model: A Guide for Teachers

    Navigating an Era of Science Denial Using the 5E Instructional Model by Bybee, Rodger W.;

    A Guide for Teachers

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Corwin
    • Date of Publication 14 May 2026

    • ISBN 9798348811440
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages192 pages
    • Size 254x177 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Short description:

    Empower Your Students to Search for Truth


    In an era of rampant misinformation and growing distrust in science, K–12 educators are on the front lines of a crucial battle. This timely book, written by Rodger W. Bybee—the legendary creator of the 5E Instructional Model—provides a reasonable, achievable, and positive response for the K–12 educational community. It equips classroom teachers and school leaders to combat misconceptions and effectively teach the nature of science, ensuring students become scientifically literate citizens.


    This book presents a clear, achievable plan to navigate the challenges of teaching science today. Grounded in decades of research and classroom application, it progresses from the societal problem of anti-science sentiment to a concrete instructional solution that will empower students and engage teachers. Features include



    • A clear connection to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), with a focus on the nature of science

    • Grade-specific units and lesson plans for K–2, 3–5, middle school, and high school, featuring reproducible worksheets and real-life classroom stories from educators who’ve been in the trenches

    • A step-by-step process for implementing the 5E Instructional Model to address science denial and improve your existing instructional units

    • Expert guidance on digital literacy, evaluating online claims, and communicating with families who may hold anti-science views


    This book provides the helm for science teachers to grasp, offering a clear course to steer through the murky waters of anti-science sentiment. By learning to apply these powerful instructional strategies, educators can meet the challenge of maintaining the integrity of science and empower their students to navigate a complex world with critical thinking and informed skepticism.

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    Long description:

    Empower Your Students to Search for Truth


    In an era of rampant misinformation and growing distrust in science, K–12 educators are on the front lines of a crucial battle. This timely book, written by Rodger W. Bybee—the legendary creator of the 5E Instructional Model—provides a reasonable, achievable, and positive response for the K–12 educational community. It equips classroom teachers and school leaders to combat misconceptions and effectively teach the nature of science, ensuring students become scientifically literate citizens.


    This book presents a clear, achievable plan to navigate the challenges of teaching science today. Grounded in decades of research and classroom application, it progresses from the societal problem of anti-science sentiment to a concrete instructional solution that will empower students and engage teachers. Features include



    • A clear connection to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), with a focus on the nature of science

    • Grade-specific units and lesson plans for K–2, 3–5, middle school, and high school, featuring reproducible worksheets and real-life classroom stories from educators who’ve been in the trenches

    • A step-by-step process for implementing the 5E Instructional Model to address science denial and improve your existing instructional units

    • Expert guidance on digital literacy, evaluating online claims, and communicating with families who may hold anti-science views


    This book provides the helm for science teachers to grasp, offering a clear course to steer through the murky waters of anti-science sentiment. By learning to apply these powerful instructional strategies, educators can meet the challenge of maintaining the integrity of science and empower their students to navigate a complex world with critical thinking and informed skepticism.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Organization of This Book
    Closing Reflections
    Acknowledgments
    About the Author
    Section I: Is the American Scientific Enterprise Sailing, Drifting, or Sinking?
    Chapter 1. Maintaining the Integrity of Science: A Contemporary Crusade
    Reflections on the Role of Science in Society
    ���A Crusade Against Ignorance���
    A Crusade to Maintain the Integrity of Science (and Other STEM Disciplines)
    Conclusion
    Chapter 2. Teaching About the Scientific Enterprise in an Era of Science Denial
    A Vision and Plan: Something You Can Do in Your Science Classroom
    Background: Understandings About Science
    Reintroduction of the 5E Instructional Model
    Conclusion
    Section II: A Helm for Science Teachers to Grasp
    Chapter 3. The 5E Instructional Model: A Reintroduction and a Review of the Model���s Efficacy
    A Little Background
    The 5E Instructional Model
    How Students Learn
    Constructivism Emerges
    Conclusion
    Chapter 4. Using the 5E Instructional Model in Your Classroom: Reflections and Recommendations
    How the 5E Instructional Model Works in a Classroom
    Classroom Testimony: A Case Study of Uptake of the 5E Instructional Model by Janet Carlson
    Conclusion
    Chapter 5. Frequently Asked Questions About the 5E Instructional Model
    Answering Questions About Using the 5E Instructional Model to Situate the Model Within Your Classroom
    Conclusion
    Section III: A Course for Teachers to Steer
    Chapter 6. Contemporary Science Standards and the Scientific Enterprise
    The Need to Teach About the Scientific Enterprise: Current and Past
    A Framework for the Nature of Science
    Learning Outcomes for the Activities That Appear in the Chapters That Follow
    Classroom Testimony: Advancing Students��� Knowledge About the Nature of Science by Peter J. McLaren
    Conclusion
    Chapter 7. Applying the 5E Instructional Model in Grades K���2
    Lesson Plan: Looking for Patterns and Order
    Conclusion
    Chapter 8. Applying the 5E Instructional Model in Grades 3���5
    Lesson Plan: Using Tools for Measurement and Observations
    Conclusion
    Chapter 9. Applying the 5E Instructional Model: An Example for Middle School
    Lesson Plan: The Basis for Scientific Knowledge and Rules for Empirical Evidence, Grades 6���8
    Classroom Testimony: Teaching About the Nature of Science: A New Challenge by Kenneth Huff, Heather Kurtz, and Teresa Guadagna
    Planning and Carrying Out Instruction
    Results
    Conclusions and Recommendations
    Conclusion
    Chapter 10. Applying the 5E Instructional Model: An Example for High School
    Overview of the Unit
    The Instructional Perspective
    Lesson Plan: Beluga Whales in the St. Lawrence River: What Is the Scientific Question? Were Scientific Investigations Adequate?
    Conclusion
    Section IV: A Port for Teachers to Seek
    Chapter 11. Applying the 5E Instructional Model to Improve and Implement Units of Your Own Curriculum
    Basic Principles for Your Unit���s Improvement and Change
    Analyzing Your Unit
    Conclusion
    Chapter 12. Meeting the Challenges of Maintaining the Integrity of Science (and Related Disciplines)
    Examples of Maintaining the Integrity of Science
    Recap
    An Example of Science Teacher Leadership
    Conclusion
    References
    Index

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