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Timberlake, Todd – Physics Teacher, 2013
William Herschel (Fig. 1) is rightfully known as one of the greatest astronomers of all time. Born in Hanover (in modern Germany) in 1738, Herschel immigrated to England in 1757 and began a successful career as a professional musician. Later in life Herschel developed a strong interest in astronomy. He began making his own reflecting telescopes in…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science History, Scientists, Science Equipment
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Tracy, Charles; Cunningham, Elizabeth – Education in Science, 2014
This article reports on a plea directed to schools in England that changed status to an "academy" and thus lost their Local Authority Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) service. These schools have been encouraged to do all that they can to hang on to their sources (radioactive equipment used in classroom experiments to investigate…
Descriptors: Science Course Improvement Projects, Science Experiments, Information Sources, Radiation
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Moxon, T. J. – School Science Review, 1996
Describes a method to examine preparations of rocks in thin sections between crossed polaroids using a converted biological microscope or a homemade polariscope. (JRH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geology, Microscopes, Mineralogy
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Mole, Ronald – School Science Review, 1995
Presents experiments that avoid using mercury by using pressure transducers to investigate the gas laws. (Author/JRH)
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Foreign Countries, Investigations, Laboratory Safety
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Education in Chemistry, 1973
Descriptors: Chemistry, Equipment Manufacturers, Filmstrips, Instructional Materials
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Codling, J. C. – Physics Education, 1970
Descriptors: Astronomy, Electric Circuits, Electronics, Laboratory Procedures
Milacek, Barbara Roads – 1966
Studied were (1) the evolving use of the microscope in science education, and (2) its relationship to the changing teaching methods, content, and emphases of science courses and to the prevailing philosophies of education of nineteenth century American colleges. To establish the necessary background, the evolution and availability of the…
Descriptors: College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Foreign Countries, Medical Schools
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Zawawi, M. I. – Physics Education, 1979
This paper, presented at the conference on the role of the laboratory in physics education which was held in Oxford, England in July 1978, describes how a Malaysian University has presented electronics and the laboratory work as a forced component in physics curriculum. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Conferences, Electronics, Higher Education
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Camplin, Geoffrey C.; And Others – Physics Education, 1988
Reports the results of a radioactivity survey in England. Discusses the aim of the survey, experimental procedures, analysis, and results. Shows several diagrams, graphs, and tables. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Data Collection, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Zuniga, M. A. – Physics Education, 1979
This paper, presented at the conference on the role of the laboratory in physics education, which was held in Oxford, England in July 1978, describes the role of the laboratory in school and university physics in Honduras. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Conferences, Developing Nations, Higher Education
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Richmond, P. E. – Physics Education, 1979
This paper, presented at the conference on the role of the laboratory in physics education which was held in Oxford, England in July 1978, discusses whether physics laboratories are essential or merely desirable for secondary schools and universities. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Conferences, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Vitta, P. B. – Physics Education, 1979
This paper, presented at the conference on the role of the laboratory in physics education which was held in Oxford, England in July 1978, describes the problems of physics laboratory courses in Africa. Suggestions for solving these problems are also included. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Conferences, Developing Nations, Educational Change