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Balgopal, Meena M. – Science Education, 2020
Most science curricular reform efforts are designed by administrators or science education experts. It is less common for teachers to work collaboratively across disciplines to create, implement, and disseminate an integrated STEM curriculum developed for noncollege-bound students that ended up being popular across student populations at the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Teacher Empowerment, Case Studies, Educational Change
Bang, Megan; Medin, Douglas – Science Education, 2010
Although there has been considerable focus on the underrepresentation of minorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and the need for science instruction that fosters diversity, much of the associated effort has focused on the goal of diversity and tended to assume that science and science learning are…
Descriptors: American Indians, Disproportionate Representation, Science Instruction, Science Education
Finley, Fred N.; Nam, Younkeyong; Oughton, John – Science Education, 2011
Earth Systems Science (ESS) is emerging rapidly as a discipline and is being used to replace the older earth science education that has been taught as unrelated disciplines--geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography. ESS is complex and is based on the idea that the earth can be understood as a set of interacting natural and social systems.…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Earth Science, Intellectual Disciplines, Concept Teaching

Zubrowski, Bernie – Science Education, 2002
Presents an alternative paradigm of curriculum development based on the theory of situated cognition. This approach starts with context rather than concept, gives greater weight to students' interpretative frameworks, and provides for a more holistic development. Presents a grade 1-8 framework that uses archetypal phenomena and technologies as the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Innovation, Science Education

Hayes, Michael T.; Deyhle, Donna – Science Education, 2001
Describes a comparative study of science curriculum differentiation between two elementary schools that served students from different socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. Results indicate that the science curriculum was quite different between schools. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Ethnic Origins, Science Curriculum

Snively, Gloria; Corsiglia, John – Science Education, 2001
Explores aspects of multicultural science and pedagogy and describes a rich and well-documented branch of indigenous science known to biologists and ecologists as traditional ecological knowledge. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Ecology, Multicultural Education

Stanley, William B.; Brickhouse, Nancy W. – Science Education, 2001
Summarizes the case for a universalist approach to science education. Examines the weaknesses of universalism within the limits of human cognitive capabilities in constraining what we understand about nature, a description of reality as a flux, and the disunity of science and the role of culturally different forms and social organization of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Multicultural Education, Science Instruction, Secondary Education

Cobern, William W.; Loving, Cathleen C. – Science Education, 2001
Examines the definition of science put forward from multicultural perspectives in contrast to the universalist perspective of science. Argues that good science explanations will always be universal, even if indigenous knowledge is incorporated as scientific knowledge. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Multicultural Education, Science Instruction, Secondary Education

Irzik, Gurol – Science Education, 2001
Describes the division of universalists and multiculturalists over the question of the nature of science. Universalists maintain that science has a universal essence and western modern science is the paradigm example of such science. Multiculturalists appeal to the disunity of science thesis to undermine the view that all sciences must have a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Multicultural Education, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles

Nishikawa, Jun; Kobayashi, Manabu – Science Education, 1986
Discusses features of the "Basic Science" course in Japan; reasons why few students selected basic science; the development of Science I and Science II (results of the curriculum revision); and the relationship between Basic Science, Science I, and Science II. Science I and II objectives are provided in the appendices. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Enrollment, Science Curriculum, Science Education

Barab, Sasha Alexander; Luehmann, April Lynn – Science Education, 2003
Discusses the challenges of scaling out university-developed, project-based science curricula. Investigates what constitutes and why implement inquiry-based, project focused learning environments; the role of integrating technology to support their implementation; the value of engaging in design experiments for their development; the importance of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry

Stewart, James; Rudolph, John L. – Science Education, 2001
Describes the nature and existence of both model-data fit and conceptual problems in science, then examines two curricular projects--one in genetics and one in evolutionary biology--that attempt to integrate these problems into classroom instruction. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Evolution

Zeidler, Dana L. – Science Education, 1984
Develops a more thorough rationale for the implementation of an interdisciplinary approach to science education. This rationale entails arguments stressing the need for education reform and summarizes the most viable approaches and important considerations in responding to that need. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Moral Issues

Dekkers, John; Treagust, David F. – Science Education, 1983
Provides the status (as of February 1982) of institutions active in curriculum development and/or science education research in Australia, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Paupau New Guinea, Philippines, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Solomon Islands, and Thailand. Includes institutional title/address and name of contact person. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Development, Educational Research, Foreign Countries

Bianchini, Julie A.; Kelly, Gregory J. – Science Education, 2003
Debates the strengths and limitations of standards-based science education reform in the United States. Examines California science content standards and critiques it and the ways that such standards narrowly frame science education for the state's teachers and students. Suggests awareness of the challenges in using standards to achieve education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, National Standards