ANOVA Science Education Corporation (ANOVA Science; http://www.anovascience.com) announced today that its subdivision, ANOVA Science Publishing,
has officially released its newest book for kindergarten through college teachers -- Look at Me Now!: Motivate Young Minds to Think & Learn Through Scientific Inquiry. Written as an
instructional tool, Look at Me Now! assists teachers who plan to incorporate the scientific inquiry process into their instructional practices.
The author, neuroscientist and science education specialist Robert E. Landsman, Ph.D., draws much of the book'ss content from many of his own real-life experiences -- from childhood to
professional scientist and teacher of science. Beginning with the factors that personally motivated him to understand the power of instruction of science and the fostering of critical
thinking skills through scientific inquiry, the author delves briefly into the underlying research that supports the foundation for the call for teachers to begin using inquiry-based
approaches to instruction. At the heart of the book is a clear description of the components of scientific inquiry and how they can be drawn-in to serve as a process for thinking and
learning in the classroom. Here, the author describes the Research Investigation Process (RIP's8482;), a scientific inquiry thinking model that he developed for use in K-12 education. Of
considerable use to first-time inquiry teachers, or those who are honing their inquiry-based instructional skills, is a chapter devoted exclusively to the planning of a teacher-guided
scientific inquiry.
Look at Me Now! has received a unanimous thumbs-up from both teachers who have already begun using the book and reviewers. One reviewer, Dr. Don DeWitt, teacher of science at Bergen
County Academies in Hackensack, NJ, stated, This book explains the nuts and bolts of this process in a sometimes light, simplified tone that can make the most difficult concepts easy to
digest and implement in any classroom. This book is a must for every teacher!
Look at Me Now!, focusing predominantly on instruction through guided inquiry, complements Dr. Landsman'ss two other recently published books on scientific inquiry and critical thinking.
RIP-ing Through Scientific Inquiry: Critical Thinking and Effective Decision Making Skills for Middle School and High School Science Education introduces the Research Investigation
Process (RIP's8482;). The RIP scientific inquiry program, designed to teach science to and develop critical thinking skills in K-12 students, combines his 30 years of scientific research
experience and 15 years of teaching at the secondary level. This book can be used either independently or as a companion to Data Analysis and Decision Making in Scientific Inquiry: A
Statistical Approach for Middle School and High School Science Education. This student-friendly guidebook illustrates how to summarize and analyze data collected in scientific
inquiry-based field and laboratory studies.
We are very excited about the accolades we have already received about our new book from our most critical consumer -- the teachers, commented Dr. Landsman, also president of the
corporation. Together, our publications position ANOVA Science to take a lead role in supporting student achievement through the introduction of RIP-based scientific inquiry into K-12
instruction on the national level.
The RIP, a scientific research-based program, is recognized as one of the Nation'ss 15 Exemplar Programs in high school science education based on evidence from secondary level student
products and impact on post-secondary academic and career performance. This program was recently highlighted in the National Science Teachers Association'ss (NSTA) Exemplary Science
series publication, Exemplary Science in Grades 9-12: Standards-Based Success Stories, and featured as part of the Exemplary Science Program at the 2006 Annual NSTA National Conference on
Science Education. RIP scientific inquiry has also proven effective for elementary level instruction, as evidenced by a number of successful RIP-scientific inquiry products from
elementary school classes presented by their teachers at this year'ss Annual NSTA National Conference.
ANOVA Science Education Corporation assists schools in implementing scientific research-based science education programs, providing students with critical thinking and decision making
tools for life-long learning skills that support economic growth and the maintenance of security in the USA. As sole distributor of products and services associated with the Research
Investigation Process (RIP's8482;) inquiry-based science education program for K-12 schools, the contribution of ANOVA Science'ss vision, services, and products toward the nation'ss
movement for science education reform has been recognized and is well-received by national and state education organizations. ANOVA Science'ss activities and services include professional
development workshops, seminars, and projects; teacher coaching and mentoring; curriculum development addressing state and national standards; and publishing education materials available
online at http://www.anovascience.com. For more information, and a chance to speak directly with Dr. Landsman, please call (808) 741-8512 or
visit www.anovascience.com.
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