IMPLEMENTING THE STANDARDS: INQUIRY BASED FIELD EXPERIENCES FOR PRE-SERVICE HIGH SCHOOL EARTH SCIENCE TEACHERS
Field and laboratory Studies of Coastal Processes is taught at the New Jersey Marine Science Consortium field station in Sandy Hook, New Jersey. Students engage in interdisciplinary studies of the modern ocean environment, with an emphasis on the interactions between the physical and biological systems, including sedimentary structures, deposition, erosion, and the biological similarities and differences between beach, estuary, and near shore environments. The pre-service teachers then engage in inquiry-based laboratory experiences involving materials collected during the field trip and develop classroom applications using the content and pedagogy employed during the course. The second course, Paleontology of the Eastern United States, builds upon the knowledge constructed during the field trip to the modern ocean. Pre-service teachers observe and interpret ancient sedimentary structures and environments and engage in inquiry based paleontology activities to develop an understanding of the physical and biological similarities and differences between ancient environments in eastern North America. These courses allow pre-service high school Earth science teachers to construct a model for inquiry-based teaching for their future classrooms.