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Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in the Sciences (Libraries Unlimited Professional Guides in School Librarianship)

   by Carolyn Johnson

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    Libraries Unlimited
    30 November, 2002

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Editorial description(s):

From School Library Journal
A navigation tool for steering students to excellent scientific resources available on the Internet. The sites included are principally primary documents and other sites that provide reliable data. The purpose of the approach is to give a guided search, aimed at avoiding haphazard surfing. The chapters are arranged chronologically, beginning with Hippocrates and Roger Bacon and continue to writings and speeches from the 21st century. Each lesson begins with a URL and a site summary. A series of tasks follows that would serve as a starting point for science teachers to expand upon, and are designed to trigger discussion and analytical thinking and writing. In addition, a list of related sites to be used in some of the tasks or to broaden an understanding of the topic is included. The 10 appendixes offer such helpful topics as subject guides to Web sites, career data, information available in journals and other periodicals, and Web guides to standards. They alone are very useful, but paired with the lessons, this book becomes a valuable teaching tool.
Elizabeth Stumpf, Clearfield Middle School, PA
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From Book News, Inc.
Johnson, an independent librarian and online educational researcher, helps educators guide students on virtual scientific field trips in all areas of science, from astronomy and biology to genetics and space science, presenting some 150 Web sites with primary source documents. Each Web site listing includes a summary with historical background, and suggests activities and questions designed to motivate students to interact with the site, read and analyze the material, and draw their own conclusions. Chapters based on documents are organized chronologically by historical periods from early to recent times.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


About the Author
CAROLYN JOHNSON is an independent librarian, online educational researcher, and author of educational works in print and online. She has worked for studyweb.com, and the New York Botanical Garden Library.


Book Description
Take a cyber journey through the world of science! Presenting more than 150 Web sites with primary source documents and authoritative data, this versatile book helps educators guide students on virtual scientific fieldtrips in all areas of science, from astronomy, biology, and chemistry to genetics, physics, and space science.





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