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  • Young Scientists in Action: Building Critical Thinkers for a Better World

    Young Scientists in Action by Moldavan, Alesia; Nafziger, Bailey;

    Building Critical Thinkers for a Better World

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1
    • Kiadó Corwin
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. április 14.

    • ISBN 9781071976449
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem264 oldal
    • Méret 254x177 mm
    • Nyelv angol
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    Empower every student to make positive change through science


    Elementary teachers face the immense challenge of lesson planning across multiple subjects, often under the weight of standardized testing that prioritizes reading and math. Too often, this leaves science overlooked—even though it holds the power to enrich literacy, numeracy, and, more importantly, students’ understanding of the world. With the right support, science instruction can move beyond worksheets and standards checklists to become a subject where curiosity and critical thinking drive learning and students see connections to their own lives. This resource empowers educators to reclaim science as a space for relevance, meaning, and impact where it matters most—in the classroom.  


    In Young Scientists in Action, authors Alesia Mickle Moldavan and Bailey Nafziger provide educators with the tools to transform elementary science classrooms into dynamic spaces where students critically engage with real-world issues. Using phenomena-based and community-focused approaches, this resource equips educators with practical strategies and ready-to-use lesson and unit plans that foster critical thinking and agency. By transforming science into both an academic pursuit and a catalyst for social change, the authors ignite purpose and engagement in the classroom. 


    With a focus on actionable solutions for today’s most pressing challenges, this book helps educators leverage science to inspire empathy, critical thinking, and community change in young learners by providing



    • An Elicit–Investigate–Interrogate–Act Framework designed to guide educators through four key phases of instruction (Elicit, Investigate, Interrogate, and Act) that foster critical connections between science concepts and societal issues


    • Lesson and Unit Plans that are interdisciplinary and ready to implement, and address real-world challenges such as environmental sustainability and accessibility for all learners


    • Teacher Reflection Tools that include prompts, teaching manifestos, and strategies for small steps for big impact


    • Connections with Standards like NGSS and enriched with practical advocacy strategies, providing a strong foundation for aligning instruction with authentic science practices that inspire students to envision and create a better future. 


    Offering real-life examples, practical strategies, and evidence-based insights, Young Scientists in Action paves the way for educators to create classrooms where all students see themselves as scientists and advocates for change. 

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    Empower every student to make positive change through science


    Elementary teachers face the immense challenge of lesson planning across multiple subjects, often under the weight of standardized testing that prioritizes reading and math. Too often, this leaves science overlooked—even though it holds the power to enrich literacy, numeracy, and, more importantly, students’ understanding of the world. With the right support, science instruction can move beyond worksheets and standards checklists to become a subject where curiosity and critical thinking drive learning and students see connections to their own lives. This resource empowers educators to reclaim science as a space for relevance, meaning, and impact where it matters most—in the classroom.  


    In Young Scientists in Action, authors Alesia Mickle Moldavan and Bailey Nafziger provide educators with the tools to transform elementary science classrooms into dynamic spaces where students critically engage with real-world issues. Using phenomena-based and community-focused approaches, this resource equips educators with practical strategies and ready-to-use lesson and unit plans that foster critical thinking and agency. By transforming science into both an academic pursuit and a catalyst for social change, the authors ignite purpose and engagement in the classroom. 



    With a focus on actionable solutions for today’s most pressing challenges, this book helps educators leverage science to inspire empathy, critical thinking, and community change in young learners by providing



    • An Elicit–Investigate–Interrogate–Act Framework designed to guide educators through four key phases of instruction (Elicit, Investigate, Interrogate, and Act) that foster critical connections between science concepts and societal issues

    • Lesson and Unit Plans that are interdisciplinary and ready to implement, and address real-world challenges such as environmental sustainability and accessibility for all learners

    • Teacher Reflection Tools that include prompts, teaching manifestos, and strategies for small steps for big impact

    • Connections with Standards like NGSS and enriched with practical advocacy strategies, providing a strong foundation for aligning instruction with authentic science practices that inspire students to envision and create a better future. 


    Offering real-life examples, practical strategies, and evidence-based insights, Young Scientists in Action paves the way for educators to create classrooms where all students see themselves as scientists and advocates for change. 



    Young Scientists in Action is a timely and necessary book that challenges science educators to reimagine science teaching through the lens of social justice. It offers practical strategies to empower students to recognize, critique, and act on societal inequities by using science as a powerful tool for change. I highly recommend this book to every science educator and every leader committed to transforming science education into a force for equity, justice, and community empowerment

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    About the Authors
    Introduction
    Why This Book?
    Our Lenses and Beliefs Framing This Book
    My Adaptation and Why Motivator: Alesia Mickle Moldavan?s Lens
    Looking Back to Move Forward With My Why: Bailey Nafziger?s Lens
    A Collective Partnership
    The Book?s Audience
    The Book?s Organization
    Your Teaching Manifesto
    Part 1: Using Science to Solve Problems: Where Do We Begin?
    Chapter 1: Connecting Minds and Hearts Through Critical Thinking and Engagement in Science
    Building Critical Thinkers
    Empathy in Science
    Science as a Human and Social Endeavor
    Tracing Pedagogical Approaches Illuminating Students? Assets and Communities
    Using Science to Explore Fairness
    Understanding Our World and Each Other
    Representation Matters
    Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors
    Science as a Tool for Advocacy
    Connecting Initiatives in Science Education Reform and Standards to Equity
    Equity in the Context of NSTA and NGSS
    Integrating Standards for Fairness and Agency
    Chapter Summary
    Reflection Questions
    Chapter 2: Bringing Purpose and Action to Science
    How We Do (and Don?t Do) Science
    Science Is a Way of Knowing
    Scientific Knowledge Assumes an Order of Consistency in Natural Systems
    Scientific Models, Laws, Mechanisms, and Theories Explain Natural Phenomena
    What Are Scientific Laws?
    What Are Scientific Theories?
    Scientific Knowledge Is Open to Revision in Light of New Evidence
    What Counts as Science?
    Who Gets to Do Science?
    Alternative Science Epistemologies
    The Value of Community
    Chapter Summary
    Reflection Questions
    Part 2: Designing and Implementing Science Lessons for Critical Thinking and Action
    Chapter 3: Planning Lessons That Matter and Foster Change
    Learning About Students
    Diversity as an Asset
    Sustaining an Inclusive Environment
    Establishing Classroom Norms
    A Framework for Social Justice Science Lessons
    The Elicit Phase
    Finding the Phenomena
    Types of Phenomena
    Where to Find Sociocultural-Informed Phenomena
    The Investigate Phase
    Planning for the Investigate Phase
    Three-Dimensional Science Teaching
    Instructional Considerations
    Focusing on Safety
    Collaborative Student Groups
    The Interrogate Phase
    Structuring Classroom Debates for Critical Thinking
    Guided Discussion With Claim?Evidence?Reasoning
    The Act Phase
    What Does Taking Action Look Like?
    How Teachers Can Support Student Action
    Using an Act Menu to Make a Difference
    Chapter Summary
    Reflection Questions
    Chapter 4: Unit Plans for Critical Thinking and Action
    Units in This Chapter
    Unit Plan 4.1: Water Negotiators
    Student Page: ELICIT: Water Negotiators
    Student Page: INVESTIGATE: Water Negotiators
    Student Page: INTERROGATE: Water Negotiators
    Student Page: ACT: Water Negotiators
    Teacher Page: INVESTIGATE: Water Negotiators
    Teacher Page: INTERROGATE: Water Negotiators? Roles
    Unit Plan 4.2: Diaper Deserts
    Student Page: ELICIT: Diaper Deserts
    Student Page: INVESTIGATE: Diaper Deserts
    Student Page: INTERROGATE: Diaper Deserts
    Student Page: ACT: Diaper Deserts
    Unit Plan 4.3: Honorable Harvest
    Student Page: ELICIT: Honorable Harvest
    Student Page: INVESTIGATE: Honorable Harvest
    Student Page: INTERROGATE: Honorable Harvest
    Student Page: ACT: Honorable Harvest
    Teacher Page: Mushroom Life Cycle Card Sort
    Teacher Page: General Unit Template
    Chapter Summary
    Reflection Questions
    Chapter 5: Grab-and-Go Lessons
    Lesson 5.1: Accessibility: Inclined Planes
    Lesson 5.2: Politics and Plastics
    Lesson 5.3: Invasive Carp
    Lesson 5.4: Fossil Fuels and Nonrenewable Energy
    Chapter Summary
    Reflection Questions
    Part 3: Looking Ahead and Taking Action
    Chapter 6: Navigating Today?s Classroom with Purpose
    Knowing Your Purpose, Priorities, and Professional Responsibilities
    Finding Your People and Sphere of Influence
    Curating Patience for Growth Opportunities
    Keeping a Journal to Chronicle Progress
    Encouraging Growth Mindset
    Holding on to Hope
    Chapter Summary
    Reflection Questions
    Chapter 7: Your Call to Action
    Taking Action in Your Context
    Revisiting Your Teaching Manifesto
    Chapter Summary
    Reflection Questions
    References
    Index

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