This book offers a comprehensive introduction to Nature of Science
(NOS), one of the most important aspects of science teaching and
learning, and includes tested strategies for teaching aspects of the NOS
in a variety of instructional settings. In line with the recommendations
in the field to include NOS in all plans for science instruction, the
book provides an accessible resource of background information on NOS,
rationales for teaching these targeted NOS aspects, and - most
importantly - how to teach about the nature of science in specific
instructional contexts. The first section examines the why and what of
NOS, its nature, and what research says about how to teach NOS in
science settings. The second section focuses on extending knowledge
about NOS to question of scientific method, theory-laden observation,
the role of experiments and observations and distinctions between
science, engineering and technology. The dominant theme of the remainder
of the book is a focus on teaching aspects of NOS applicable to a wide
variety of instructional environments.