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What is Scientific literacy

Cases on Models and Methods for STEAM Education
The knowledge and skills necessary to participate in scientific decisions impacting personal, local, and global affairs.
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Exploring Simple Machines With Creative Movement
William Paul Lindquist (Hamline University, USA), Martha James-Hassan (Morgan State University, USA), and Nathan C. Lindquist (Bethel University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 30
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9631-8.ch005
Abstract
This chapter explores the use of creative movement to extend meaning to inquiry-based science investigations. This process embraces the addition of A to STEM to realize the impact of STEAM. The chapter builds on the import of scientific and physical literacy, interdisciplinary learning, and the power of kinesthetic engagement. Students become active collaborative agents within a dynamic model using creative movement to bring meaning to the science of simple machines. The authors utilize working words into movement strategy to help students use their past experiences and motor memory to explore, interpret, and engage with as they seek understanding of simple machines. A Midwest urban elementary school provides the context for a unit plan culminating in a dance performance. The foundational ideas presented within this unit can be enacted within any classroom by creative movement (physical education or dance) specialists, science specialists, or classroom generalists. It follows with a presentation of science content on simple machines exploring the disciplinary core idea of force and motion.
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capacity to use scientific knowledge to identify questions and to draw evidence-based conclusions in order to understand and help make decisions about the natural world and the changes made to it through human activity.
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A goal of science education that prepares students to apply science in their everyday lives and in society.
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Knowledge that the general population has about scientific procedures, methods, and ideas, which facilitates their being able to get involved, reflect, and make decisions related to scientific fields.
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Knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts, values and ways of thinking and doing.
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