What is Exemplary Science Teaching?

Exemplary Science teaching is:

  • Teaching science in a way that all students will stay engaged in the lesson or experiment.
  • Using strategies that will allow a large amount of student understanding and comprehension.
  • Increasing the amount of student involvement and encouraging all students to participate in all classroom activities and experiments.
  • Maintaining a positive and inviting learning environment.

Exemplary teaching can be incorporated into classrooms in a few ways such as:

  • Inquiry or investigation, leads to all students asking questions and also leads to students trying to figure out the answers to the questions. Curiosity of students is what drives learning.
  • Discussion, will help engage all students in the classroom and allows students to be in charge of the topics being discussed .
  • Exploration, allows for students to have hands on activity which allows them to think critically and really learn the main objectives.
  • Focusing on the students, will allow them to feel more accomplished in the classroom which encourages more learning in the classroom.
  • Based on all of the above, student based learning will be the most effective way of exemplary teaching.

Having hands on experiments or exploration will lead to a way more engaged and active classroom!

Please view the tweet to see strategies for small group and class discussion!

Examples of lessons with exemplary teaching:

  • A lesson with exemplary teaching could be allowing students to create their own experiments testing how the buoyancy and displacement is affected by different liquids.
  • Another lesson would be allowing students to design an experiment that they’ve always wanted to do.
  • Allow students to pick related discussion topics and encourage them to engage 100%.

As teachers we need to remember that we need to “do science” rather than just memorizing it!

After going through what it means to be an exemplary teacher a few words really stick out to me!

2 Comments

  1. I truly liked how to the point your article was. I especially loved your supplement, The quotes at the beginning are super salient to me, as well as the wordle at the end. In your video the high school teacher teaches 4 subjects a day and I just truly couldn’t imagine. In a small, potentially low income school, what advice do you have for making exemplary teaching “worth it”?

    • The only advice I could give them is to let the progress of the students speak for how successful exemplary teaching could and will be in a small low income school!

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