Cory Buxton co-authors book on enhancing science learning for all students
Writer:
Genevieve di Leonardo, 706/542-5889,
gedileon@uga.edu
Contact:
Cory Buxton,
706/542-4244,
buxton@uga.edu
Published in ESSE, Press Releases, Publications
Comprehensive, state-of-the-field analysis of theories and strategies for improving the teaching and learning of science in our increasingly diverse classrooms is provided in a book recently co-authored by Cory Buxton.
Buxton, an associate professor in the department of elementary and social studies education, and Okhee Lee, a professor of teaching and learning at the University of Miami, have written a book titled, Diversity and Equity in Science Education: Research, Policy, and Practice (Teachers College Press).
Buxton and Lee address current trends in the research, policy, and practice of science education and suggest practical means of eliminating gaps in science achievement.
The authors examine instructional practices, science curriculum materials, assessment, teacher education, school organization, federal and state policies, and home-school connections.
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The book also includes a compilation of research in science education and its application to practice and policy, a description of effective practices for eliminating science achievement gaps among demographic subgroups of students, a focus on the unique learning needs of English language learners and an analysis of major science education initiatives, interventions and programs that have been successful with nonmainstream students. The book was published in May 2010.
Buxton joined the UGA faculty in 2008. He received his Ph.D. in science education from the University of Colorado.

