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Jennifer Löfgreen – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2023
Although there is ample literature that explores what SoTL is and offers guidelines on how to do SoTL, we have not paid enough attention to the fundamental assumptions that underpin systematic scholarly inquiry itself, regardless of the context or the object of study. Instead, we seem to have a narrative that relates SoTL to the disciplines and/or…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Instruction, Learning, Science Education
Silvia-Jessica Mostacedo-Marasovic; Amanda A. Olsen; Cory T. Forbes – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2024
Global climate change (GCC) is one of the greatest challenges of our age and a highly significant socio-scientific issue (SSI). Developing secondary students' understanding about the Earth's climate and GCC is critical for empowering future citizens and a key focus of the "Next Generation Science Standards" (NGSS Lead States, 2013). In…
Descriptors: Climate, Change, Secondary School Students, Evidence
Naidoo, Kara; Naidoo, Loren J. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: Teacher self-efficacy beliefs are known to be a predictor of future teaching practices and are related to teacher effectiveness and student learning. Science teaching self-efficacy beliefs are especially important in elementary school teacher preparation where candidates are traditionally less confident and interested in science.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Graduate Study, Self Efficacy, Science Instruction
Philip, Thomas M.; Gupta, Ayush – Review of Research in Education, 2020
In this chapter, we examine a significant shift in research in the learning sciences, mathematics education, and science education that increasingly attends to the co-construction of power and learning. We review articles in these fields that embody a new sense of theoretical and methodological possibilities and dilemmas, brewing at the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Science Education, Power Structure, Identification (Psychology)
Gitomer, Drew H., Ed.; Bell, Courtney A., Ed. – American Educational Research Association (AERA), 2016
The Fifth Edition of the :Handbook of Research on Teaching" is an essential resource for students and scholars dedicated to the study of teaching and learning. The volume covers a vast array of topics ranging from the history of teaching to technological and literacy issues. In each authoritative chapter, the authors summarize the state of…
Descriptors: Guides, Instruction, Learning, Educational Philosophy
Murphy, P. Karen; Knight, Stephanie L. – Review of Research in Education, 2016
The past century has yielded a plethora of advancements in the science of learning, from expansions in the theoretical frames that undergird education research to cultural and contextual considerations in educational practice. The overarching purpose of this chapter is to explore and document the growth and development of the science of learning…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Educational Research, Educational Practices
Quigley, Cassie – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
In this review, I explore the affordances of Wolff-Michael Roth and Pei-Ling Hsu's article, "Space, relations and the learning of science" which brings attention to a largely unexplored area of science education research--the importance of spatial organization within the laboratory. This forum piece examines the four components of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Laboratories, Informal Education, Educational Experience
Reid, Grace; Norris, Stephen P. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
Scientific media education is the ability to draw on a knowledge of the media and science, in order to choose, understand, evaluate, and respond to representations of science across diverse media genres. We begin this manuscript by reviewing research that shows scientific media education is one of the most important content areas that could be…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Scientific Literacy, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
Byrne, Eleanor – Education in Science, 2011
Cross-curricular teaching and learning can be an approach that not only looks to amalgamate subjects together for the sake of greater understanding of each individual subject, but also to make meaningful connections between subjects based on disciplinary similarities. This involves a deeper understanding of each subject's specific characteristics…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Teacher Attitudes
Wu, Hsin-Kai; Puntambekar, Sadhana – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
Multiple external representations (MERs) have been widely used in science teaching and learning. Theories such as dual coding theory and cognitive flexibility theory have been developed to explain why the use of MERs is beneficial to learning, but they do not provide much information on pedagogical issues such as how and in what conditions MERs…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Learning, Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods
Patten, Kathryn E. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This chapter presents emotion as a function of brain-body interaction, as a vital part of a multi-tiered phylogenetic set of neural mechanisms, evoked by both instinctive processes and learned appraisal systems, and argues to establish the primacy of emotion in relation to cognition. Primarily based on Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis, but also…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Brain, Models, Learning
Wilson, Chick C.; Parkin, Andrew; Thomas, Lynne H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A highly interactive research-led learning session for chemistry undergraduates is described, which aims to lead students to an awareness of the applications of crystallography technique through a mentored hands-on crystal structure solution and refinement session. The research-based environment is inherent throughout the 4.5 h program and is…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, Hands on Science, Science Education
Makitalo-Siegl, Kati; Kohnle, Carmen; Fischer, Frank – Learning and Instruction, 2011
This study examined the influence of classroom-script structure (high vs. low) during computer-supported collaborative inquiry learning on help-seeking processes and learning gains in 54 student pairs in secondary science education. Screen- and audio-capturing videos were analysed according to a model of the help-seeking process. The results…
Descriptors: Scripts, Science Instruction, Outcomes of Education, Inquiry
Bodensteiner, Karin J. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2012
To systematically investigate whether the inclusion of a bioethical discussion improves the learning and retention of biological content, students in two sections of an introductory zoology class were taught the biology behind emergency contraception and RU-486. Students in one section of the course participated in a bioethical discussion, whereas…
Descriptors: Contraception, Teaching Methods, Zoology, Introductory Courses
Active Learning "Not" Associated with Student Learning in a Random Sample of College Biology Courses
Andrews, T. M.; Leonard, M. J.; Colgrove, C. A.; Kalinowski, S. T. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
Previous research has suggested that adding active learning to traditional college science lectures substantially improves student learning. However, this research predominantly studied courses taught by science education researchers, who are likely to have exceptional teaching expertise. The present study investigated introductory biology courses…
Descriptors: Research, Expertise, Constructivism (Learning), College Science