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This book will help educators design STEM programs and lessons that foster teamwork and thinking while getting students actively involved in their own learning. There are many practical ideas and lesson plans that will help teachers reach both eager and reluctant learners. The suggestions for STEM curriculum and instruction are research based and standards driven. This book looks at collaborative learning, differentiation, and diversity all the while building instruction in the STEM subjects and good hands-on materials. This is done in a way that is designed to help every student feel successful and part of the class as a whole. It shows a deep respect for the unique relationship between teachers and their students as they try to navigate their way into the future. Suggestions are designed to help learners question, analyze, interpret, problem solve, and discover. The STEM subjects of science, technology, engineering, and math are essential to understanding the world of today and the w

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To engage a wide range of learners, from reluctant to eager, can be a daunting task, especially in subjects that some students may find difficult and challenging. Dennis Adams and Mary Hamm take a research-based approach at engaging students of all learning types to the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. Focusing on teamwork in the classroom, Adams and Hamm have created a guide for a more active and participatory classroom, with sample math activities, online resources, engineering activity ideas and more to help create this more active, team-building classroom. Written in a teacher friendly style, ripe with analogies and examples, this book will show teachers how to emphasize teamwork so students of all learning types will become curious and find answers together in our ever-evolving world. -- Taylor Weinfurter, Youth Services Librarian
Adams and Hamm write a cogent text including the latest theories on active learning, brain-based learning, multiple intelligences, learning styles and the most up-to-date technology for teachers. By ending each chapter with practical, innovative strategies for immediately putting these theories into practice, the authors provide teachers with opportunities to empower students to become active, responsible learners. Every teacher will find something in Engaging Eager and Reluctant Learners: STEM Learning in Action! to implement in his/her classroom to enhance student outcomes. -- Luann Okel Adams, Wisconsin Teacher
This book focuses on helping teachers engage student curiosity in the STEM subjects. Adams and Hamm point out how all students can do creative work in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Stimulating ideas, activities, and lesson plans are designed to encourage a positive view of STEM content and STEM learning. This is one insightful and important book for anyone interested in making a positive difference in the classroom. -- Rebecca Angeles, professor of information and decision sciences, University of New Brunswick, Canada
The latest book by Adams and Hamm is a wonderful resource presenting methods to effectively integrate science, technology, engineering, and math into the inclusive classroom setting. The authors provide teachers with realistic and practical lessons that focus on providing all levels of learners with the opportunity to be successful in STEM. As a teacher, this resource provides me with easily understood examples to make learning meaningful to the students in these subject areas, which is often the greatest challenge in present-day classrooms. Throughout the book, educators are provided with various suggestions to ensure students receive opportunities to make connections to the real world, work collaboratively, and that their individual learning styles are met through the use of science, technology, engineering and math. -- Krista Harrietha, teacher, Nova Scotia

Table of Contents
Preface Chapter 1: Basic STEM Concepts: Providing Different Avenues to Understanding Chapter 2: STEM Instruction Chapter 3: Science and Mathematics: The Power of Inquiry and Problem Solving Chapter 4: Engineering and Technology: Imaginatively Integrating STEM Subjects In the Classroom Chapter 5: STEM: Past, Present, and FUTURE Chapter 6: Evaluating STEM Learning: Informative Assessment, Lesson Plans and Activities

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/8/2017 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475834468, 978-1475834468
      ISBN10: 1475834462

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      Book Synopsis
      This book will help educators design STEM programs and lessons that foster teamwork and thinking while getting students actively involved in their own learning. There are many practical ideas and lesson plans that will help teachers reach both eager and reluctant learners. The suggestions for STEM curriculum and instruction are research based and standards driven. This book looks at collaborative learning, differentiation, and diversity all the while building instruction in the STEM subjects and good hands-on materials. This is done in a way that is designed to help every student feel successful and part of the class as a whole. It shows a deep respect for the unique relationship between teachers and their students as they try to navigate their way into the future. Suggestions are designed to help learners question, analyze, interpret, problem solve, and discover. The STEM subjects of science, technology, engineering, and math are essential to understanding the world of today and the w

      Trade Review
      To engage a wide range of learners, from reluctant to eager, can be a daunting task, especially in subjects that some students may find difficult and challenging. Dennis Adams and Mary Hamm take a research-based approach at engaging students of all learning types to the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. Focusing on teamwork in the classroom, Adams and Hamm have created a guide for a more active and participatory classroom, with sample math activities, online resources, engineering activity ideas and more to help create this more active, team-building classroom. Written in a teacher friendly style, ripe with analogies and examples, this book will show teachers how to emphasize teamwork so students of all learning types will become curious and find answers together in our ever-evolving world. -- Taylor Weinfurter, Youth Services Librarian
      Adams and Hamm write a cogent text including the latest theories on active learning, brain-based learning, multiple intelligences, learning styles and the most up-to-date technology for teachers. By ending each chapter with practical, innovative strategies for immediately putting these theories into practice, the authors provide teachers with opportunities to empower students to become active, responsible learners. Every teacher will find something in Engaging Eager and Reluctant Learners: STEM Learning in Action! to implement in his/her classroom to enhance student outcomes. -- Luann Okel Adams, Wisconsin Teacher
      This book focuses on helping teachers engage student curiosity in the STEM subjects. Adams and Hamm point out how all students can do creative work in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Stimulating ideas, activities, and lesson plans are designed to encourage a positive view of STEM content and STEM learning. This is one insightful and important book for anyone interested in making a positive difference in the classroom. -- Rebecca Angeles, professor of information and decision sciences, University of New Brunswick, Canada
      The latest book by Adams and Hamm is a wonderful resource presenting methods to effectively integrate science, technology, engineering, and math into the inclusive classroom setting. The authors provide teachers with realistic and practical lessons that focus on providing all levels of learners with the opportunity to be successful in STEM. As a teacher, this resource provides me with easily understood examples to make learning meaningful to the students in these subject areas, which is often the greatest challenge in present-day classrooms. Throughout the book, educators are provided with various suggestions to ensure students receive opportunities to make connections to the real world, work collaboratively, and that their individual learning styles are met through the use of science, technology, engineering and math. -- Krista Harrietha, teacher, Nova Scotia

      Table of Contents
      Preface Chapter 1: Basic STEM Concepts: Providing Different Avenues to Understanding Chapter 2: STEM Instruction Chapter 3: Science and Mathematics: The Power of Inquiry and Problem Solving Chapter 4: Engineering and Technology: Imaginatively Integrating STEM Subjects In the Classroom Chapter 5: STEM: Past, Present, and FUTURE Chapter 6: Evaluating STEM Learning: Informative Assessment, Lesson Plans and Activities

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