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Rompolski, Krista L. – HAPS Educator, 2018
Students of physiology are taught that the body's homeostatic mechanisms are in place to maintain the body's internal environment. This is most often associated with maintaining health. Congestive Heart Failure represents a disease in which the body's homeostatic mechanisms worsen the progression of the disease. Using the analogy of Santa Claus…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Heart Disorders, Anatomy
Rule, Audrey C. – Online Submission, 2015
"Invention through Form and Function Analogy" is an invention book for teachers and other leaders working with youth who are involving students in the invention process. The book consists of an introduction and set of nine learning cycle formatted lessons for teaching the principles of invention through the science and engineering design…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Logical Thinking, Design, Figurative Language
Brown, Simon; Salter, Susan – Advances in Physiology Education, 2010
Analogies are often used in science, but students may not appreciate their significance, and so the analogies can be misunderstood or discounted. For this reason, educationalists often express concern about the use of analogies in teaching. Given the important place of analogies in the discourse of science, it is necessary that students are…
Descriptors: Science Education, Logical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Concept Mapping
Tabor-Morris, A. E.; Froriep, K. A.; Briles, T. M.; McGuire, C. M. – Physics Education, 2009
Physics educators and researchers can be concerned with how students attain cognitive coherence: specifically, how students understand and intra-connect the whole of their knowledge of the "field of physics". Starting instead with the metaphor "city of physics", the implication of applying architectural concepts for the human acquisition of mental…
Descriptors: Urban Planning, Rhetoric, Figurative Language, Learning Strategies
Contextual Shifting: Teachers Emphasizing Students' Academic Identity to Promote Scientific Literacy
Reveles, John M.; Brown, Bryan A. – Science Education, 2008
This research presents a case study of two teachers' emphasis on students' academic identity as a means of facilitating their science literacy development. These cases support a theoretical position that deconstructs the notion of normative science literacy into its constitutive components: (a) being scientific and (b) appropriating its literate…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Figurative Language, Scientific Literacy, Classrooms