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PDF pending restorationMcFarling, Mark; Neuschatz, Michael – 2003
This document addresses physics programs in community college in 2001-2002. The data was gathered from a list of 1,785 community colleges. A survey was mailed to the various campuses as well as sent via email yielding to a 78% response rate. Physics programs in community colleges were often so small that 43% of departments that offered physics had…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Physical Sciences, Physics, Science and Society
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Curriculum Standards Branch. – 1998
This paper features a summary of comments and suggestions from participants in the Alberta Science Education Leaders' Symposia on the future of secondary science education. Topics discussed include needs, challenges, and concerns in science education; suggestions for change; renewing secondary science programs; professional development of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKondo, Allan K. – Science and Children, 1973
This article takes the form of a letter from a distressed elementary school teacher who has been assigned the responsibility of a science program. It is intended to sensitize science educators to what they are asking and what they are taking for granted in their expectations of elementary teachers. (JR)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, General Science, Science Curriculum, Science Education
Walker, Robert L. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1972
Article says that not enough stress is placed in the teaching of science in the secondary schools, and presents a number of curriculum options. (ML)
Descriptors: Accountability, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Diagnostic Tests
Peer reviewedMiddlecamp, Catherine Hurt; Kean, Elizabeth – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Discusses faculty and student contributions to student academic failure, suggesting changes in the chemistry curriculum to accommodate increased numbers of non-traditional students. Also suggests creating compensatory programs, leaving content and teaching system intact for traditional students. Factors in developing such programs are considered.…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Chemistry, College Science, Compensatory Education
Mechling, Kenneth R. – Principal, 1983
Principals can improve programs by becoming science advocates (to teachers, students, and parents), constructing and pushing a science curriculum plan, ensuring annual funds for science materials, providing needed inservice experiences, monitoring the program, and handling likely problems. A 73-item checklist is provided for evaluating current…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Check Lists, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedLeonard, William H. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Compared effectiveness of a Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS)-style laboratory program in a university general biology course against a popular traditionally oriented program. Although learning gains for both groups were significant, students using the BSCS-style investigations scored significantly higher on a posttest of laboratory…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, College Science, College Students
Peer reviewedTocci, Salvatore – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Compares two programs which enable high school students to take college courses for credit: Advanced Placement (AP) Program and Syracuse University Project Advance Program. Discusses instructional methods, college credit, teacher involvement, student benefits, and problems, to show advantages of the latter program. (DC)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Biology, College Credits, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedNicholl, Brian – Physics Education, 1982
Discusses aims of educational projects sponsored by British Petroleum Company (BPC) and British Gas Corporation (BGC). Includes rationale for including technology in school curricula and types of curriculum materials produced by BPC and BGC. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Industry, Physics, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedKeown, Duane – Science Teacher, 1979
During the month of February, eighth and ninth graders at a university school in Wyoming participate in a winter lake study. Descriptions are given of various measurement techniques related to water quality studies. (SA)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Outdoor Education
Peer reviewedWhite, R. E.; Hall, K. R. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1979
Describes activities of the Chemical Engineering Department at the Agriculture and Mechanical University (A&M) of Texas. Brief history of Texas (A&M) University's graduate and undergraduate programs, research efforts and the foreseeable future of the department are also included. (HM)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Science, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedThier, Herbert D.; Hill, Tricia – International Journal of Science Education, 1988
Introduces the Chemical Education for Public Understanding Program (CEPUP), a program concerned with chemicals and their uses. Describes the origins, material development, modules, and dissemination of the program. (Author/YP)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Junior High Schools, Science and Society, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedSmith, Karl A. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1988
The nature of engineering is examined along with the nature of expertise. School knowledge and out-of-school knowledge are compared. Suggested are four strategies for the development of engineering expertise including problem-based instruction, cognitive apprenticeship, reflective practicum, and cooperative learning. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering Education, Engineers, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRamsden, Judith M. – School Science Review, 1992
Describes a small-scale study of a course that placed emphasis on context- and activity-based science. The Salters' science course makes use of a wide range of learning strategies. Author concludes that pupils' interest and enthusiasm for school science may be increased through a combination of using pupil's everyday interests and employing a wide…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRishpon, Moshe – Roeper Review, 1991
Special science and mathematics programs available to students at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel are described. The Summer Science Institute, mentor programs, screening procedures, science clubs, an outdoor interactive science museum, science fairs, mathematics olympia, a "mathematics by mail" program, and the International…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities


