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The Art of Teaching Science

If you want to examine science teaching from humanistic, and progressive prospectives, then The Art of Teaching Science is a blog that might interest you. Not only will you find inquiry-based resources, projects, technology updates, and free eBooks relevant to your needs as a science educator, but you will also find much more. 
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Science teachers, professors of science education and science education students want content that is valuable, compelling, and practical.  At the Art of Teaching Science website we explore science teaching issues, teaching strategies designed to improve your knowledge of humanistic science and inquiry science teaching.

Delivering the content on the issues that impinge on your work as a science educator, and uncovering and describing practical teaching strategies that will foster inquiry and humanistic approaches to teaching science is important to all of us.

The Art of Teaching Science is about:

  • Discussing issues that impact science teaching
  • Progressive and humanistic science teaching
  • Science inquiry
  • Publishing eBooks on important science teaching topics

About the Author

Jack Hassard is Professor Emeritus of Science Education, Georgia State University.  While as GSU, Jack was Coordinator of Science Education, and was responsible for developing several science teacher education programs, including the TEEMS Program.  He was the Director of the Global Thinking Project, an Internet-Based Environmental Science Program linking schools around the world to study local environmental problems.  He also designed and presented seminars for the Bureau of Education and Research on science teaching and technology.

He is author of more than 20 books including The Whole Cosmos Catalog of Science, Science Experiences, Adventures in Geology and The Art of Teaching Science, 2nd Edition. His most recent book is Science As Inquiry, 2nd Edition, published by Good Year Books.

The Art of Teaching Science Blog was started in 2005.

Welcome to my weblog.  Jack Hassard

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