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Sirum, Karen L.; Madigan, Dan; Kilionsky, Daniel J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2009
Significant challenges to education transformation in lecture-oriented science departments include initiating and supporting a dialogue about teaching and learning among faculty whose priorities are primarily research. The authors established a faculty learning community through which participants made significant changes to how they think about…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Science Departments, Faculty Development, Curriculum Development
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Regassa, Laura B.; Morrison-Shetlar, Alison I. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
Inquiry-based learning was used to enhance an undergraduate molecular biology course at Georgia Southern University, a primarily undergraduate institution in rural southeast Georgia. The goal was to use a long-term, in-class project to accelerate higher-order thinking, thereby enabling students to problem solve and apply their knowledge to novel…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Hands on Science, Inquiry, Science Instruction
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Lord, Thomas R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
The visuo-spatial centers of the right brain are crucial to being able to problem solve or conceptualize (two abilities necessary for success in understanding science). Yet, current educational format is almost exclusively a left-brain undertaking. Reasons why educators should emphasize right-brain understanding in educational curricula at all…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Blakely, Alan – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Describes a constructivist chemistry laboratory approach based on students' personal experiences where students had the opportunity to develop their own experimental processes. Points out both the fruitfulness and difficulties of using a graduate student as a teaching assistant. (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development
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McDermott, Lillian C.; And Others – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1980
Instructional strategies are described for a one-year program at the University of Washington which attempts to increase the number of minority students being admitted to health science professions. The strategies focus on the necessity of the laboratory, reasoning ability, examinations, and homework. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Hodgson, Ted; Keck, Robert; Patterson, Richard; Maki, Dan – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
This article describes an interdisciplinary course that develops essential mathematical modeling skills within an introductory biology setting. The course embodies recent recommendations regarding the need for interdisciplinary, inquiry-based mathematical preparation of undergraduates in the biological sciences. Evaluation indicates that the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Biology, Mathematics Skills, Introductory Courses
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Stanley, Ethel D.; Waterman, Margaret A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Discusses curriculum reforms and appropriate teaching methods for adult learners. Explains a curricular material called "LifeLines Online" which was developed for two-year college faculty to test problem-based curricular materials. Presents a scenario on an alternative way of teaching ecology with Investigative Cased-Based Learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Biology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Curriculum Development
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Bruce, Alease S.; Jochums, Brenda L. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1990
Describes how problem solving was incorporated into a clinical science curriculum by using a team teaching approach. The review of the content domain, the examination of objectives and test items, and the steps in the team development are included. The steps in development of the program are considered. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Content Analysis, Cooperative Planning, Course Descriptions