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Haslam, Filocha; Gunstone, Richard – 1996
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the ideas and beliefs of high school science students (n=37) about the processes of observation in their learning of science, and how these students approached the task of observing during their science experiments. Findings include: many students saw observation as a teacher-directed process;…
Descriptors: Grade 10, High School Students, High Schools, Inferences
Strongin, Herb; And Others – 1991
Often elementary and junior high teachers search for effective, inexpensive, and easy-to-understand science activities. This document was designed with those teachers and their students in mind. It provides hands-on science activities that focus around three components: (1) themes--broad, unifying ideas that pervade science, math and technology;…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Energy, Hands on Science, Junior High Schools
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Wetzel, David – Science Teacher, 1997
Argues for the need to provide students with independent scientific research experiences to explore scientific developments that have changed their world. Enables students to develop minds-on science skills through scientific inquiry. (DDR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Independent Study, Inquiry, Relevance (Education)
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Konopka, Allan; Furbacher, Paul; Gedney, Clark – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Advocates using computer-simulated learning environments to allow students to develop their own problem-solving rules when it comes to collecting and evaluating scientific data. Describes the use of "Identibacter interactus" to simulate identification of an unknown microorganism. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Simulation, Higher Education, Microbiology
Early Childhood Today, 2006
What happens when children pour water through a funnel? They begin to understand science and math concepts such as flow, force, gravity, and volume. What happens when children mold sand to create a tunnel? They develop skills in areas such as problem solving and predicting. They also gain knowledge about absorption and the properties of sand and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving
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Cuthbert, Tony – Education 3-13, 2004
During practical science Sc1 experiments, some children find making predictions very difficult. The use of scenarios seems to be an excellent way of encouraging children to think creatively about what might happen and focus their attention on what they should experience. If children use carefully selected and explained data, it can help them to…
Descriptors: Prediction, Science Experiments, Vignettes, Creative Thinking
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Wang, Weili; Coll, Richard K. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2005
Experimental physics is seen as an essential part of tertiary physics education. Students are supposed to develop practical skills and advance from closed "cookbook" experiments to open experiment and design experiment procedures independently. As a consequence tertiary practical physics courses increase in the level of challenge…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Learning Strategies, Physics, Foreign Countries
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Galus, Pamela – Science Scope, 2002
The slime trails of snails lead the author's students to a better understanding of science as inquiry and the processes of science. During this five-day activity, students get up close and personal with one of her favorite creatures, the land snail. Students begin by observing the organism and recording their observations. After making initial…
Descriptors: Investigations, Biology, Science Process Skills, Inquiry
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Brigandi, Laura M.; Leber, Phyllis A.; Yoder, Claude H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A project involving the synthesis of several naturally occurring copper double salts using simple aqueous conditions is reported. The ions present in the compound are analyzed using colorimetric, gravimetric, and gas-analysis techniques appropriate for the first-year laboratory and from the percent composition, the empirical formula of each…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN. – 1995
This document is a laboratory manual for an undergraduate physics course at Purdue University, the major goals of which are to develop students' laboratory skills, to illustrate principles and phenomena described in the physics lectures, and to promote conceptual change about the major topics in Newtonian mechanics. A hardware and software guide…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Laboratory Manuals, Mechanics (Physics), Physics
McCann, Wendy Sherman – 1999
This digest comments on various aspects of school science fairs. General expectations for science fair projects and participants are discussed, and tips for choosing a topic and completing a project are given. Organizational strategies for teachers charged with conducting science fairs are presented. Guidelines for parents in helping children with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Resource Materials, Science Education
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Sumrall, William J.; Sumrall, Carrol A. – Science and Children, 1994
Discusses the use of direct demonstration of the connections among the science process skills and the content areas of science. (MKR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Preservice Teacher Education
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Klein, Perry D. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1998
The theory that children's development of strategies-of-science experimentation is a consequence of developments in theory of mind was examined with 72 children in grades one, three, and five. Ability to predict, explain, and affect the reasoning of a doll or cartoon character predicted performance in planning controlled experiments and in…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Child Development, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students
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McKillip, John L.; Drake, MaryAnne – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Describes the development, preparation, and use of a medium that can select against a wide variety of Gram-negative bacteria while still allowing growth and differentiation of a wide range of Gram-positives. (WRM)
Descriptors: Bacteria, Biology, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Robinson, William R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Describes a review of research that addresses the effectiveness of simulations in promoting scientific discovery learning and the problems that learners may encounter when using discovery learning. (WRM)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Problems
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