Pedagogical toolbox

Explore our collection of pedagogical tools, curated to equip you to adapt or design teaching sequences, or to provide professional learning for you and your colleagues.

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Adapting and differentiating

Differentiation is an approach that encourages teachers to adapt their teaching for student diversity while maintaining high expectations for all.

Adaptive teaching, Assessment

Addressing alternative conceptions

The ability to question ideas, challenge perceptions and reach consensus is an important part of developing a deep connected understanding of science.

Adaptive teaching, Assessment

Collaborative learning

Collaborative learning occurs when two or more students learn or attempt to learn something together.

Adaptive teaching, Collaborative culture, STEM

Conducting fair test investigations

When scientists plan and conduct a fair test investigation it is to answer a question or test a prediction. Students emulate this in the classroom as they continue to develop their science inquiry skills.

Assessment, Inquiry, Creative & critical thinking

CROWN

CROWN is an argumentation tool. It supports students to communicate plans for, and critical evaluation of, designed solutions that meet present or future needs.

Assessment, Creative & critical thinking, Inquiry

Cultivating a questioning culture

Students’ questions can be expressions of their existing knowledge, reasoning, assumptions, doubts, curiosity and wonder, and interest and motivation to learn. 

Collaborative culture, Creative & critical thinking, Inquiry

Cumulative listing

Cumulative listing is a fast and efficient way to collate responses from a group.

Adaptive teaching, Collaborative culture, Inquiry

Drawing like a scientist

Scientists use drawings and illustrations to record observations or procedures, or to share scientific ideas.

Creative & critical thinking, Representations

Facilitating evidence-based discussions

It is through articulating, communicating, and debating their ideas and arguments that students are able to develop a deeper understanding of science and the way scientists think and work.

Collaborative culture, Creative & critical thinking, Inquiry