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Eichman, Phillip – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Presents examples of the use of history in the teaching of biology. An appendix contains 47 resources. (MKR)
Descriptors: Biology, High Schools, History, Science Instruction
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Ramsey, John – Science Teacher, 1991
Provides activities that help students to understand the importance of the scientific method. The activities include the science of fusion and cold fusion; a group activity that analyzes and interprets the events surrounding cold fusion; and an application research project concerning a current science issue. (ZWH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Physics, Research Projects, Science Activities
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Lenox, Ronald S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Methods used to investigate problems in the sciences include building-up strategies, insight, and change (or serendipitous discovery). Discusses appropriate learning experiences for the undergraduate science students so they are more likely to benefit from the second method of scientific discovery as they make a career in their chosen field. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Discovery Processes, Higher Education, Problem Solving
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Ahmed, Maryam – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Describes a project that introduces students to the field of biotechnology and provides them with an understanding of the basic principles and techniques as well as an opportunity to participate in experimental methodology. Presents specific science projects that deal with polymorphism in the lipase gene and the genetic engineering of a lipase…
Descriptors: Biology, Biotechnology, DNA, Genetics
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Isaacs, Andrew C.; Kelso, Catherine Randall – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1996
Outlines an approach to the problem of over- or underquantification for students by teaching science as a process of collecting, organizing, and analyzing data that naturally integrates with mathematics. (MKR)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Education, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Instruction
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Hobson, Art – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1996
Outlines the importance of teaching the methods of science. Describes ways in which teachers can incorporate lessons about scientific methodology into any existing introductory science course. (JRH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Science Curriculum, Science History
Gleason, Donna; Watten, Cynthia – 1994
A thematic approach provides the best opportunity for children to discover the linkage among science, mathematics, and language arts. This document examines the different physical properties of water in the forms of frost, snowflakes, snow, and ice. The seven integrated investigations explore freezing, melting, insulation, how snow affects the…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary Education, Integrated Activities, Language Arts
Gleason, Donna; Watten, Cynthia – 1993
A thematic approach provides the best opportunity for children to discover the linkage among science, mathematics, and language arts. This document explores the water cycle. Investigations are divided into six key areas: (1) comparing the size of raindrops; (2) learning to measure rain; (3) making rainbows; (4) exploring the principles of…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary Education, Integrated Activities, Language Arts
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Hodson, Derek – Studies in Science Education, 1985
This review is organized under these headings: aims of science education; the image of science; why a philosophy of science; the nature of scientific knowledge and the role of theory; scientific method; practice of science by the community of scientists; and the role of practical work. (JN)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Literature Reviews, Philosophy, Science Curriculum
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Rushton, Erik; Ryan, Emily; Swift, Charles – 2001
Based on a hypothetical situation that aliens have invaded Earth and humans must relocate to another planet, students design a shelter that can be built on another planet to insure their survival. Students research the characteristics of a planet of their choice and consider how to get to that planet from Earth, determine which five items that…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Earth Science, Elementary Education
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Tripp, Amy – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1991
A teacher of students with hearing impairments outlines ways to integrate use of the scientific method into science laboratory experiences. A sample experiment is outlined, and the value of the applied science experiences for students who are concrete learners is stressed. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Science Curriculum
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Malone, Jim; Holzwarth, Dave – Physics Teacher, 1995
Describes the use of a laboratory-based exam in mechanics that makes students use metersticks, stopwatches, and spring scales to examine physical situations, make some calculations to predict what will happen, and then test their predictions. Includes a description of the lab stations for the actual exam. (JRH)
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Physics
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Glickstein, Neil M. – American Biology Teacher, 1995
Describes the use of James Watson's book, "The Double Helix," as a multidisciplinary way of introducing students to actual science; the scientific method; dilemmas encountered in the world of research; and the rich setting of personalities, politics, and history in post-World War II Europe. (MKR)
Descriptors: Biology, Content Area Reading, DNA, High Schools
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Deutch, Charles E. – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Describes an investigative laboratory sequence based upon the isolation and characterization of soil bacteria to aid microbiology teachers in providing students with activities that expose them to basic techniques of microbiology as well as demonstrates the scientific process and the experimental analysis of microorganisms. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Bacteria, High Schools, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Yore, Larry D.; Russow, Joan E. – 1989
The Information Age has been shaping the conception of thinking in education through the capability of computerized problem solving, through the resulting application of the information processing model to human thinking, and through the theories emerging from other cognitive science research in metacognition, construction of knowledge, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Tests
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