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Meryssa Piper; Jessica Frankle; Sophia Owens; Blake Stubbins; Lancen Tully; Katherine Ryker – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
Rock and mineral labs are fundamental in traditional introductory geology courses. Successful implementation of these lab activities provides students opportunities to apply content knowledge. Inquiry-based instruction may be one way to increase student success. Prior examination of published STEM labs indicates that geology labs, particularly…
Descriptors: Geology, Introductory Courses, Laboratory Experiments, Inquiry
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Gabor, Donna Hembra – Journal of Science Learning, 2023
Experimentation is a contributing factor to the interest and meaningful learning of Science. In Geology and Earth Science, the effects of soil textures, settlements, and water-holding capacity are parameters for landslides in Barotac Viejo and other flooded areas. Landslides are triggered during heavy rainstorms, causing severe property damage and…
Descriptors: Soil Science, Water, Natural Disasters, Geology
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Priyadarshi Bopegedera, A. M. Ranjika – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Marble, formed by the metamorphism of limestone, is commonly used in the construction industry and sculpting. The mineral in marble is either calcite [CaCO[subscript 3]] or dolomite [CaMg(CO[subscript 3])[subscript 2]] or sometimes both. The pure white Carrara marble from Italy was made a household name by Michelangelo, the famous sculptor of the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), College Science
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Barth-Cohen, Lauren A.; Braden, Sarah K. – Cognition and Instruction, 2022
Scientific observation is central to classroom inquiry and children's investigations and explanations in science. Young children can struggle with observation, and research has shown that professional scientists who engage in complex observation tasks, observe detailed patterns when they have well-developed disciplinary knowledge. However, fewer…
Descriptors: Geology, Observation, Science Instruction, Field Instruction
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Heather D. Vance-Chalcraft; Randall Etheridge; Michael O’Driscoll; Ariane Peralta; Clark Andersen; Fiona Freeland; Joi P. Walker – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2023
Collaborative teamwork is fundamental to successful research and is a desirable skill set for employers. Yet students receive little training in how to effectively work in teams. This article presents the preliminary design and implementation of course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) in biology, geology, and environmental…
Descriptors: College Students, Biology, Science Instruction, Geology
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Theresa A. Halligan; Cinzia Cervato; Ulrike Genschel – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
This study summarizes the comparison of interactive lecturing and technology-supported student-centered pedagogy across six semesters of an introductory physical geology course. A multiple linear regression analysis of 967 student scores shows that absent raw exam scores, homework, and in-class attendance, performance on the first exam (score…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Geology, College Faculty, Science Instruction
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Joel R. Schneider; Truls Aaby; Sanne Boessenkool; Emma Falkeid Eriksen; Kristin Holtermann; Iver Martens; Jonathan Soulé; Ariel Steele; Susanne Zazzera; Gro I. van der Meeren; Gaute Velle; Sehoya Cotner; A. Kelly Lane – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
Background: Despite demands to make higher education more relevant beyond academia, and a growing body of work testifying to the benefits of work-relevance programs (e.g., work-placements, or internships) for both students and the companies that host them, there is limited information available for those aiming to optimize these programs. For…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internship Programs, Practicum Supervision, Supervisors
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Amy Pallant; Christopher Lore; Hee-Sun Lee; Stephanie Seevers; Trudi Lord – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
This paper describes how plate tectonics and rock genesis, two topics that are typically addressed separately in secondary Earth science classes, can be taught together as an integrated system. We define the TecRocks Reasoning Framework, developed to support student reasoning about rock formation situated in the context of plate tectonics. We also…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Secondary School Students, Geology, Plate Tectonics
Anastasia Sanchez – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Background: This dissertation examines the pervasive influence of the white and colonial imaginary in shaping educational narratives that promote neoliberal success and capitalism, impacting the minds of successive generations. Contemporary youth perceive these narratives as detrimental, contributing to racial violence, climate-induced…
Descriptors: Racism, Decolonization, Colonialism, Elementary School Science
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Corrochano, Diego; Gómez-Gonçalves, Alejandro – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
This study uses a one-group pre-test and post-test design to describe the mental models of geologic time held by a group of Spanish pre-service primary teachers, before and after an instructional intervention that introduced the work with different timescales. The questionnaire was given before instruction and five weeks after it. It consists of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Schemata (Cognition), Scientific Concepts
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Burkova, Irina; Ilin, Eduard; Belov, Alexander N.; Bezryadin, Alexey – Physics Education, 2021
Induced seismicity has received a lot of attention in recent years. This new natural phenomenon appeared as a result of active human influence on nature. The phenomenon has been detected in places of natural gas and oil recovery, and geological storage of CO[subscript 2]. One of the main reasons for the observed seismic activity is associated with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Seismology, Geology, Scientific Concepts
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Gregory, Daniel David; Tomes, Heidi Elizabeth; Panasiuk, Sofia L.; Andersen, A. Julia – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2022
The capstone course for many Earth Science programs is a field course. To increase accessibility and to create a substitute in light of the cancellation of in-person courses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we developed an online introductory field geology course. The course consisted of six different modules. The first was a virtual reality room,…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Field Instruction, Geology, Introductory Courses
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Unal-Coban, Gul; Kocagul, Merve; Akpinar, Ercan; Baran, Bahar – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2022
This study aims to reveal science teachers' performances in designing TPACK-based argumentation practices for teaching geology. This study used a holistic single case study design where thirty-two science teachers participated in a professional development program. All materials such as videos, etc. used by the teachers and the Pedagogical…
Descriptors: Geology, Lesson Plans, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Technological Literacy
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Lucía Casas-Quiroga; Beatriz Crujeiras-Pérez – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
This study examines the epistemic disciplinary knowledge that students consider when addressing a real food emergency that requires their engagement in inquiry and argumentation practices. The study comprised two phases: (1) designing an experiment to study the emergency and (2) evaluating the real outcome of the emergency. The participants were…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Grade 10, Grade 11, Biology
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Meghan L. Cook; Victor J. Ricchezza; Jeffrey G. Ryan; Sarah L. Sheffield; H. L. Vacher – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2024
A quantitative literacy course titled "Computational Geology" has been taught at the University of South Florida for over 20 years at the undergraduate level, largely by the same professor. Due to the extended course tenure, a unique opportunity presented itself to qualitatively study what the perceived broader impacts of the course were…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Cognitive Processes, Geology, Science Instruction
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