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Kathryn Williamson; Ellen Belchior Rodrigues; Myya Helm; Christopher Cunningham; Daniel Gallegos; Unique Beaver; Iahnna Henry – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
As science educators, we have an important opportunity to influence perceptions of who does science, and we can work to empower students to make our disciplines more accessible to people of all backgrounds. This goal was explicitly built into an introductory college astronomy course through the theme of "Who Speaks for Earth?"…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Racism, Gender Bias
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Eckenrode, Jeffrey; Prather, Edward E.; Wallace, Colin S. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
This article reports on an investigation into the correlations between students' understandings of introductory astronomy concepts and the correctness and coherency of their written responses to targeted Lecture-Tutorial questions.
Descriptors: Correlation, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition), Astronomy
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French, Debbie A.; Burrows, Andrea C. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
Increases in student-centered pedagogy have been more prevalent in K-12 education than in collegiate undergraduate science education. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of using student-centered pedagogy advocated in K-12 education on introductory astronomy students' content knowledge, interest, and recall of content taught in…
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Science Instruction, Student Centered Learning
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Price, Matthew; Rogers, Michael – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
In the nonmajor science classroom, case studies--when used as learning tools--should help students build the necessary framework to understand the nature of science. For most students, the nonmajor science course (in this case, Astronomy 101) may be the last time that they interact with science in a formal learning setting. A National Science…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods, Nonmajors
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Young, Kaisa E.; Young, Chadwick H.; Beyer, Adam – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
We compare student learning and perception data from astronomy, physics, and geology courses taught in a traditional classroom with individual desks to the same classes taught in a large auditorium. In a large student sample (1,593 students), there is no clear difference between rooms in measures of failure rates or average final grades. However,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Introductory Courses, College Science, School Space
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Wilhelm, Jennifer – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
This study documented the means by which STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) educators experienced the mathematics and science associated with understanding lunar phenomena. The article reports how well STEM education graduate students interacted with projectbased materials as they engaged in interdisciplinary teaching and…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Active Learning, Student Projects
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Antonellis, Jessie; Buxner, Sanlyn; Impey, Chris; Sugarman, Hannah – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
This paper presents the qualitative analysis of data from a 20-year project analyzing the knowledge and attitudes toward science of undergraduate students enrolled in introductory astronomy courses. The data were collected from nearly 10,000 students between 1989 and 2009 via a written survey that included four open-ended questions, inquiring into…
Descriptors: College Science, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Research
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Likkel, Lauren – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
The online writing software Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) is a useful tool for assigning writing assignments in large college classes. In this system, students submit essays online and are guided in how to rate essays using criteria written by the instructor. The instructor does not have to grade the essays, and CPR has educational benefits that…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Internet, College Science, Essays
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LoPresto, Michael C.; Murrell, Steven R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2011
Misconceptions that students bring with them to the introductory science classroom plague every area of science and are especially prevalent in astronomy. One way to identify and possibly dispel some of these misconceptions is through the use of a misconceptions survey. The following is a report on the development, implementation, and some early…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Misconceptions, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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Ash, Doris; Brown, Candice; Kluger-Bell, Barry; Hunter, Lisa – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2009
The research reported here documents scientists' changing practices and attitudes concerning college teaching. Graduate students and postdoctoral scientists participated in long-term, inquiry-based teaching professional development while maintaining an ongoing commitment to research science. Data analysis focused on digital recording and…
Descriptors: Professional Development, College Faculty, Scientists, Graduate Students
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Sauterer, Roger – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Explains astrobiology and indicates the possibility of life on other planets and the interest of humankind in this possibility. Defines topics open to public misconception and their primary reinforcements by television shows. Expresses the need for students to learn the connections between different science majors. (YDS)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biology, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Hedin, Eric – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
In this article, the author presents informal surveys conducted on students regarding their opinions on the meaning of their existence. A total of 740 student responses are collected and summarized from eight sections of Astronomy 100. As a result of the study, it is apparent that "purpose in life" is of fundamental importance to students. The…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Interpersonal Communication, Student Reaction, Student Attitudes
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Berman, Louis – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1975
Enumerates many astronomical errors that occur in literature in both poetry and prose. Provides examples of these errors and explains why each example is in error. (GS)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Literature, Poetry
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Avner, Elaine S. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1972
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Instruction
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Bisard, Walter J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1985
Describes science activities which have been successful with nonscience majors. Each activity requires students to make observations, record the data gathered, interpret data, and prepare a written report. Subject areas include motion of stars, sunspots, lunar orbits, sunset points, meteor showers, and sun shadows. (JN)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Higher Education, Nonmajors
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