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Irene K. Guttilla Reed; Michelle L. Kraczkowski; Steven J. Pearlman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Critical thinking is essential in academia and the workforce. Although writing can be used as a pedagogical tool for fostering deeper subject matter understanding, increased retention, and critical thinking, relatively few science courses are writing based. This writing-based introductory science course provided an opportunity for students to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, Science Instruction, Molecular Biology
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Patricia Morrell; Adele Schepige – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
The purposes of this study were to examine preservice elementary teachers' conception of the water cycle; determine if participating in a conceptual change-based role-play alters these conceptions; and ascertain if any conceptual change brought about by the intervention is lasting. We found that most of our students held naive conceptions of the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Water, Science Instruction
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Sparks, Rachel; Darner, Rebekka – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
Understanding of evolution is foundational to be a scientifically literate citizen because it allows analysis of socioscientific issues, such as biodiversity conservation, biotechnology applications, and human-induced climate change. Unfortunately, students who weakly understand evolution fail to understand its importance in everyday life and…
Descriptors: Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, College Science
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Craig, Erin M.; Galbreath, Sydney; Sorey, Timothy; Ricketson, Derek – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
A growing number of Introductory Physics for Life Sciences courses have been developed to prepare biology, premedicine, and prehealth majors for cross-disciplinary connections between physical principles and biological systems. Many students find it challenging to apply idealized algebra-based general physics to more complex biological systems. A…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Biology, Science Instruction, Metabolism
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Patrick L. Daubenmire; Diane M. Bunce; Carolyn Draus; Meredith Frazier; Austin Gessell; Mary T. van Opstal – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2015
One common notion is that all classrooms using Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) are the same. Though POGIL has essential components, this research found that students' conceptual achievement, a classroom outcome, can be differentially affected by professors' style of POGIL implementation. Audio/ video recordings of student groups…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
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Owens, David – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
An introductory undergraduate biology laboratory session about vertebrate tissues was gamified to elucidate the effects of gameful learning on students' perceptions of their own learning and motivation. Student groups were randomly assigned a vertebrate tissue, including corresponding slides and content from the laboratory manual, and tasked with…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Biology
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Lancor, Rachael A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
Energy is one of the most important unifying themes in science. Yet the way energy is conceptualized varies depending on context. Asking students "What is energy?" generally yields textbook definitions such as "energy is the ability to do work." Rote responses such as these tell instructors little about how students understand…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Figurative Language, Scientific Concepts
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Walker, Joi Phelps; Sampson, Victor; Grooms, Jonathon; Anderson, Brittany; Zimmerman, Carol O. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
This article describes a new instructional model called Argument-Driven Inquiry (ADI). This model is designed to promote student engagement in processes of investigation design and scientific argumentation. In this study, the ADI instructional model is compared with a more traditional approach to instruction across 16 laboratory sections of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Evidence, Chemistry, Teaching Methods
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Hohenshell, Liesl M.; Woller, Michael J.; Sherlock, Wallace – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
In order to be successful, students must acquire the language of science for both oral and written communication. In this article we examine an oral language learning technique called choral repetition for its role in building literacy in the context of an animal physiology course. For 3 weeks, the instructor conducted choral repetitions of nine…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Oral Language, Repetition, Teaching Methods
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Walker, Candace L.; McGill, Michael T.; Buikema, Arthur L., Jr.; Stevens, Ann M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
The 5E model of inquiry-based learning was incorporated into a sophomore-level microbiology laboratory to increase student understanding of serial dilutions, a concept that is often difficult for most students to comprehend. Quantitative and qualitative assessments were conducted during the semester to determine the value of this approach for…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Microbiology, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Lord, Thomas; Baviskar, Sandhya – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
Recent studies have indicated that college undergraduates have retained little understanding of the information in the science courses they have taken when they graduate. Science is taught as detailed, factual content, and most students are evaluated by their ability to recall and summarize the information provided. As such, students concentrate…
Descriptors: Classification, Science Instruction, Questioning Techniques, College Students
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DiPasquale, Dana M.; Mason, Cheryl L.; Kolkhorst, Fred W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2003
Describes an inquiry-based teaching method implemented in an undergraduate exercise physiology laboratory course. Indicates students' strong, positive feelings about the inquiry-based teaching method and shows that inquiry-based learning results in a higher order of learning not typically observed in traditional style classes. This teaching method…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Higher Education, Inquiry, Physiology
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Harwood, William S.; MaKinster, James G.; Cruz, Luis; Gabel, Dorothy – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Recommends the use of role-playing as an effective summative activity that aids student learning and integrates science information and concepts. Describes the use of a role-play activity related to Senate hearings. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Higher Education, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach