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Chu, Hui-Chun; Chang, Shao-Chen – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2014
Although educational computer games have been recognized as being a promising approach, previous studies have indicated that, without supportive models, students might only show temporary interest during the game-based learning process, and their learning performance is often not as good as expected. Therefore, in this paper, a two-tier test…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Games, Educational Games, Program Effectiveness
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Malone, Molly – Science Scope, 2012
Most middle school students comprehend that organisms have adaptations that enable their survival and that successful adaptations prevail in a population over time. Yet they often miss that those bird beaks, moth-wing colors, or whatever traits are the result of random, normal genetic variations that just happen to confer a negative, neutral, or…
Descriptors: Genetics, Multimedia Materials, Misconceptions, Concept Teaching
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Cianca, Sherri Ann – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2013
This article describes a preservice teacher training in line with meeting the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) using geometric reasoning, spatial sense, measurement, representation, communication, and problem solving. The author infers that when preservice teachers lack pedagogical content knowledge they cannot successfully…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Braun, Michael; Buyer, Regine; Randler, Christoph – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2010
"Non-native organisms are a major threat to biodiversity". This statement is often made by biologists, but general conclusions cannot be drawn easily because of contradictory evidence. To introduce pupils aged 11-14 years to this topic, we employed an educational program dealing with non-native animals in Central Europe. The pupils took…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biodiversity, Outdoor Education, Field Trips
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Parott, Joanne – Science Scope, 2004
Through this middle school curriculum, students observe bird feeders outside their classrooms, learn to identify birds that visit, and use a simple protocol for counting the birds and collecting other data before sending it to Cornell scientists via the Internet. The activities within the curriculum are inquiry-based and interdisciplinary. This…
Descriptors: Migration, Geographic Location, Middle School Students, Ornithology
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Trumbull, Deborah J.; Bonney, Rick; Grudens-Schuck, Nancy – Science Education, 2005
This paper focuses on an early stage of developing curricular materials to support students' learning of scientific inquiry. The materials being developed and tested, called Classroom FeederWatch (CFW), aimed to support science inquiry and were developed by a collaborative team of private curriculum developers and scientists (ornithologists).…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science Education, Curriculum Development, Inquiry