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Lundgren, Lisa; Crippen, Kent J.; Bex, Richard T., II – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2021
The Community of Practice framework has been used theoretically and empirically to describe the diverse ways people learn from one another through social interaction in a variety of specific contexts. To date, most research of this genre has favored investigating the community and domain constructs of the theory over the authentic practice…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Interaction, Science Instruction, Informal Education
William David Lambert – American Biology Teacher, 2023
A common question posed to environmental scientists by nonscientists, particularly policymakers, is the following: In a world that is globally warmer, what will the new climate be like in specific geographical regions? This question has been and continues to be addressed by computer modeling, a technique that is out of reach for vast majority of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science Education, Climate, World Problems
Chen, Hong-Ren; Lin, Wen-Shan; Hsu, Tien-Yu; Lin, Tzu-Chun; Chen, Nian-Shing – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2023
Research on the use of augmented reality technology in museums is mostly limited to scientific knowledge. The use of wearable device technology learning materials to benefit students in the process of English learning has been somewhat explored, along with differences in students' learning styles and their influence on students' learning…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Museums, Situated Learning, Cognitive Style
Greenwalt, Kyle A. – History Teacher, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to add to the existing body of research on the American world history curriculum, paying particular attention to the challenges of teaching about a historical era for which new knowledge emerges regularly and old paradigms are being questioned constantly. It does so in four sections. The first section examines research…
Descriptors: History Instruction, World History, Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods
Schneider, Laura B.; Kelly, Angelique – Science and Children, 2020
Preschoolers are fascinated with dinosaurs, and they often have a wealth of knowledge about numerous dinosaur species. The authors capitalized on this interest by creating a three-dimensional 5E lesson (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate; Bybee 2014) to introduce them to the science practice of modeling. Models are important as tools of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Preschool Children, Paleontology, Teaching Methods
Lee, Scott A.; Richards, Zachary – Physics Teacher, 2018
Open-ended problems are a very effective tool for engaging student interest. In this paper, we report a physics activity that provides insight into the lifestyle of theropod dinosaurs. This activity generates great enthusiasm among the students since virtually everyone is interested in dinosaurs. In the spirit of the "spherical cow"…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Activities, Anatomy
Whitenack, Lisa B.; Drew, Joshua A. – Journal of Biological Education, 2019
Given the importance of phylogenetic trees to understanding common ancestry and evolution, they are a necessary part of the undergraduate biology curriculum. However, a number of common misconceptions, such as reading across branch tips and understanding homoplasy, can pose difficulties in student understanding. Students also may take phylogenetic…
Descriptors: Evolution, Genetics, Paleontology, Biology
Schneider, Laura B.; Wills, Kayce – Science and Children, 2021
This article describes a three-dimensional 5E (Engagement, Exploration, Explanation, Elaboration, Evaluation) lesson that investigates 3-LS4-1: Analyze and interpret data from fossils to provide evidence of the organisms and the environments in which they lived. A phenomena-based approach was used to engage third graders in the story of Maya, who…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Grade 3, Elementary School Science, Natural Resources
Perez, Victor J.; Moran, Sean M.; Grant, Claudia – Journal of Museum Education, 2020
Tabling events and pop-up museums are common informal education experiences where institutions set up temporary displays in association with a specific theme. These events typically aim to engage large audiences in a short period of time. Within these informal education settings, participation is voluntary, which implies that visitors are at least…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Museums, Interaction, Exhibits
Evren-Yapicioglu, Aysegül; Arikan, Kalender; Akbulut, Aydin – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2021
This study investigated the evaluation of science activities held over one day at the natural history museum (NHM) in a rural part of Turkey. The purpose of the research was to determine one day science activities in NHM through students' expectations, observations, feelings, learning experiences, and their effect on their academic achievement and…
Descriptors: Museums, Science Education, Rural Areas, Teacher Attitudes
Martindale, Rowan C.; Weiss, Anna M. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2020
Incorporating games in teaching can help students retain material and become innovative problem solvers through engagement and enjoyment. Here we describe a new board game, "Taphonomy: Dead and Fossilized," and its use as an active learning tool (material available at doi: 10.18738/T8/NQV2CU). The educational objective is to teach the…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Science Education, Paleontology, Undergraduate Students
Muecke, Stephen; Eadie, Jennifer – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Aboriginal Heritage Trails are a growing phenomenon in Australia. They come in all shapes and sizes, from mere signage to--in the case of the famous Lurujarri trail out of Broome, Western Australia--a nine-day immersive experience walking the beach with one of the Goolarabooloo family groups. Here people experience the beautiful Indian Ocean…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Indigenous Populations, Story Telling, Indigenous Knowledge
Babaian, Caryn; Kumar, Sudhir – American Biology Teacher, 2020
Evolutionary evidence is important scientific background for appreciating the theory of evolution. We describe a STEAM-based lesson plan that uses paleontological drawings and a modern evolutionary database to explore and understand fossil, morphological, and molecular evidence. Together, with a focus on arthropods and the Cambrian explosion,…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Evolution
Soja, Constance M. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2018
In an introductory geology course on vertebrate fossils, a new object-based classroom exercise was designed to enhance students' appreciation for evidence of evolution as a "tinkering" process, specifically in modern organisms with which everyone is familiar. During the dissection of a popular college late-night snack (barbeque-style…
Descriptors: Geology, Teaching Methods, Paleontology, Laboratory Procedures
van Gerven, Dylan; Land-Zandstra, Anne; Damsma, Welmoet – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2018
Authenticity is often supposed to play an important role in natural history museums. Yet we know very little about how it affects the perception and appreciation of museum objects. In the present study, we examined children's perceptions of real fossils and replicas. We explored four potential explanations underlying the appreciation of authentic…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Paleontology, Children