- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Setting the Stage
- Chapter 1. The Shifting Role of Science Education
- Chapter 2. The 5E Instructional Model and the Next Generation Science Standards
- Chapter 3. Why Culturally Relevant Pedagogy?
- Chapter 4. How to Use this Book
- Part II Culturally Relevant Lessons
- Chapter 5. Lessons from the Classroom
- Lesson Plan 5.1
Human Activities and Biodiversity
Tara Conner - Lesson Plan 5.2
Cultural Influences on Diet
Barbara J. Parks - Lesson Plan 5.3
Exploring Mendelian Inheritance Patterns
Anne Norviel - Lesson Plan 5.4
Diversity Benefits Us All
Melissa Volante - Lesson Plan 5.5
Rhymes and Rhythms of the Body
Ansley Talafous - Lesson Plan 5.6
How Do Fireworks Work?
Larry Layfield - Lesson Plan 5.7
Energy Transformations
Sarah Brown - Lesson Plan 5.8
Heat Transfer in the Kitchen
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Lesson Plan 5.9
Little Star
Perri Lennon - Chapter 6. Lessons by the Author
- Lesson Plan 6.1
Renewable Sources of Energy Around the World - Lesson Plan 6.2
Sport Injuries - Lesson Plan 6.3
Exploring Friction - Lesson Plan 6.4
Genetically Modified Foods - Part III Next Steps-Becoming a Culturally Relevant Science Teacher
- Chapter 7. Ten Best Practices for Incorporating Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in the Science Classroom
- Chapter 8. Designing Culturally Relevant Science Lessons
- Appendix A-Lesson Resources
- About the Authors
- Index
Description
Suzanna Roman-Oliver has been an educator for almost 20 years. She was a high school science teacher for English Language Learners for 12 years. After that, she worked as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Kennesaw State University. Her dissertation research, the inspiration for this book, focused on pre-service teachers understanding and implementation of culturally relevant pedagogy during their student-teaching experience. Dr. Roman-Oliver continues to do research to explore the influence of culture in the teaching and learning of science. She lives in Covington, Georgia, with her husband, son, and puppy. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Georgia College and State University.

