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Hannah E. Starr – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Teaching symmetry point groups to introductory inorganic chemistry students is often complicated by the difficulties students face with mental manipulation of complex molecules. Additionally, most textbooks provide practice in the form of random two-dimensional molecules or figures of little significance. As an alternative, an assignment is…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Assignments
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Jessica D. Young; Lisa Dawood; Scott E. Lewis – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
Student motivation within a STEM course is dependent on their perceived relevance and utility of the topics learned. This paper presents an Informative Utility Value Intervention (IUVI) designed to promote perceptions of utility. The IUVI was designed as a series of assignments for general chemistry students in large lecture courses, but the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Relevance (Education), Assignments, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Olena Nesteruk – Family Science Review, 2024
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching about family development over the life course through an application project and assesses its effectiveness in student learning. The integration of genograms and expanded family development theory (FDT) into one project aims to provide an engaging and useful structure for the assignment and…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Generational Differences, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Structure
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Shannon L. W. Accettone; Cassandra DeFrancesco; Cole Alexander King; Monique K. Lariviere – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Laboratory skills assignments were developed as a novel approach to providing students with the opportunity to engage in hands-on laboratory skills development outside of the lab during the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, the assignments were implemented within a second-year forensic chemistry course of 48 students and redesigned and modified to be…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Assignments, Science Laboratories, Skill Development
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Mikeas Silva de Lima; Lilian Pozzer; Salete Linhares Queiroz – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
In the context of scholarly and scientific discourse, students often have to deal with graphic-visual modes of communication, which requires their ability to comprehend and utilize inscriptions, that is, scientific visual representations, to convey information effectively--what we call graphical literacy. Despite its pivotal role for training…
Descriptors: Graphs, Knowledge Level, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Ying Wang; Scott E. Lewis – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Utility value interventions (UVIs) are brief assignments designed to promote students' perceived utility value of the content they are learning. UVIs have been shown to improve students' academic performance in varying STEM courses; however, the use of UVIs in either chemistry courses or upper-level courses has not been well explored. This study…
Descriptors: Intervention, Inorganic Chemistry, Assignments, Science Instruction
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Sathyam Sheoratan; Ineke Henze; Marc J. de Vries; Erik Barendsen – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2024
Design activities are gaining interest as rich contexts for learning science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. STEM teachers may find this challenging however, as designing requires support that they are not used to providing. In a subject like chemistry, teachers would have to balance creativity and responsibility for the…
Descriptors: Design, Verbal Communication, High School Teachers, Learning Activities
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Marcin Dudek; Karthik Raghunathan; Samuel K. Regli; Jens Norrman; Gisle Øye – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This communication describes our initial experience modifying traditional (written and calculation-based) assignments in the surface and colloid chemistry course given as a part of the chemical engineering program. The new exercises contain a more relatable context that is easier to understand and remember in terms of future challenges in…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Julie E. Minbiole – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Instructors from K-16 incorporate current events and contemporary media in their courses in a variety of ways and with different educational objectives. Here, I present strategies for selecting and framing current events in high school and undergraduate biology courses and an example assignment, all explicitly tied to science practice skills and…
Descriptors: Current Events, Learner Engagement, Science Instruction, High School Students
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Schmidt, Shelly J. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2021
It has been well documented that for many students science is difficult to learn. Thus, as a food chemistry teacher, it has been my mission to continually search for and implement better ways to help my students learn chemistry. One strategy for improved learning, based on Johnstone's Triangle, that has been shown to be exceedingly effective, is…
Descriptors: Science Education, Foods Instruction, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Viki Kumar Prasad; Tamara K. Freeman – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In recent years, pedagogical advancements have allowed the adoption of more engaging forms of course assignments to help students better understand and communicate chemistry. In this context, informational graphics, known as infographics, emerge as an effective teaching aid in educational settings and in disseminating scientific content to the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Assignments
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Diane K. Angell; Sharon Lane-Getaz; Taylor Okonek; Stephanie Smith – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Preparing for exams in introductory biology classrooms is a complex metacognitive task. Focusing on lower achieving students (those with entering ACT scores below the median at our institution), we compared the effect of two different assignments distributed ahead of exams by dividing classes in half to receive either terms to define or open-ended…
Descriptors: Test Preparation, Metacognition, Introductory Courses, Biology
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Holly Ryan; Daniel Abramov; Samantha Acker; Sydney Elkins – Thresholds in Education, 2025
This paper explores the complexities of co-authorship involving generative AI in academic contexts, focusing on an honors English class where students engaged with AI tools like ChatGPT. It critiques the boundaries of authorship as defined by COPE, which argues AI cannot be an author due to its lack of accountability. The study explores the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Writing (Composition), Honors Curriculum, English Instruction
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Kathy Nomme; Rhea Storlund; Christine Goedhart; Silvia Mazabel; Chin Sun; Bernardita Germano – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
We investigated the impact of an assignment wrapper in promoting self-regulation of learning in a series of written assignments for a First-Year Biology laboratory. Students completed a planning survey prior to submitting an Introduction assignment. Upon receipt of the graded Introduction, students completed an assignment wrapper, two more written…
Descriptors: Self Management, Learning Strategies, Biology, Science Instruction
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Zeng, Liang; Zeng, Guang – Physics Teacher, 2021
The National Academy of Science has published studies showing strong scientific evidence that global warming is caused by human consumption of fossil fuels, yet recent surveys have shown young adults in the U.S. are disengaged or disagree with this fact. Accordingly, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)…
Descriptors: Climate, Writing Assignments, Physics, Science Instruction
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