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Badmus, Olalekan Taofeek; Jita, Loyiso C. – Science Education International, 2022
The decision to integrate Nature of Science into classroom practice is no longer a debate among science educators and curriculum experts. There exists empirical evidence to substantiate its effectiveness, judging by both the academic performance and ability of students to conceptualize abstract yet teachable areas in science. Curriculum and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physical Sciences, Scientific Principles, Science Curriculum
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Leden, Lotta; Hansson, Lena; Thulin, Susanne – Science Education, 2022
This study explores book talks as an approach to teaching Nature of Science (NOS) to young children (4-6 years old). To teach about NOS means to, in one way or another, focus on the processes, humans that build science knowledge, as well as the characteristics and limits of scientific knowledge. Previous research in this area has studied the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles, Books
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Coqueiro Rodrigues, Rojans; Cardozo Dias, Penha Maria – Physics Teacher, 2022
In high school, and also in introductory physics courses in higher levels of schooling, the law of universal gravitation of planets is introduced by postulating Johannes Kepler's three laws, and later Isaac Newton's law of the inverse of the square of the distance to the Sun. The justification of the laws is only achieved in advanced courses in…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Astronomy, Motion, Physics
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Vidal, Xabier Cid; Manzano, Ramon Cid; Lema, Isaac Valiña – Physics Teacher, 2022
In this work, we present an experimental approximation to the study of the phenomenon of radioactivity in secondary schools, taking as an analogy the process of release of carbon dioxide in a carbonated beverage. In this way, we intend to facilitate the approach to the mathematical formalism and to the graphical description of this phenomenon, as…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Radiation, Secondary School Science
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Price, Gareth; Bevins, Stuart – School Science Review, 2021
This article offers an outline of 3D science that conceptualises science around three dimensions: domain knowledge, evidence-management procedures and psychological energy. We propose that this model could underpin a rigorous, effective and motivating approach to science education in schools. We show how self-determination theory offers useful…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Models, Self Determination
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Wannous, Jarier; Kovác, Milan – Physics Teacher, 2021
Archimedes' principle has been and still is a complicated concept to understand by introductory students, especially as typically stated in physics textbooks. Take for example its statement by Bierman: "When a body is fully or partially submerged in a fluid, a buoyant force from the surrounding fluid acts on the body. The force is directed…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Educational Technology, Measurement
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Lee, Scott; Thomas, Joshua; Cooley, Max; Irving, Richard – Physics Teacher, 2021
Exciting examples of physics principles illuminate the power and scope of our discipline. In this paper, we discuss a conservation of energy example for an introductory course. Energy conservation is applied to bird and dinosaur eggs to derive a method to predict the incubation period and the embryonic metabolism solely from the egg geometry. The…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Physics, Time, Metabolism
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McCaughin, Patrick; Ford, Lyle – Physics Teacher, 2021
Since its debut in Elihu Thomson's 1886 article "Novel Phenomena of Alternating Currents," the Thomson jumping ring apparatus has been a popular and captivating demonstration of magnetic induction. The components are quite simple. There is a solenoid, an iron core, and a ring. The demonstration usually begins with the professor saying…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Scientific Concepts, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Romero-Abad, David – Physics Education, 2021
The calculation of the magnetic field produced by a loop current using the Biot-Savart law is a very typical exercise in introductory university physics. However, the cases studied are limited, in most textbooks, only the circular arrangement is treated. In this article, we calculate the magnetic field of an elliptical loop current along an axis…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Scientific Principles, Computation
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Zhu, Yuanze; Tang, Aibin – International Journal of Science Education, 2023
Understanding the nature of science (NOS) is an important goal of science education, and textbooks are a key factor in shaping students' conceptions of NOS. In this study, we analysed NOS represented in middle school chemistry textbooks in the Chinese mainland. The selected materials were three most commonly adopted textbook series, which were…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Textbooks
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Hull, Michael M.; Nakayama, Shizuka; Tosa, Sachiko – Physics Teacher, 2023
Newton's laws are a ubiquitous topic in introductory physics instruction. One common problem involves asking what will happen if you stick your finger into a cup of water sitting on a scale. A way to solve the problem would be to first recognize that the water exerts a buoyant force upward on the finger, which students can recognize as being the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Principles, Concept Formation
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Kyungsuk Bae; Jun-Young Oh; Yeon-A Son – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2023
This study investigated the perception of aesthetic features within science among 73 pre-service science teachers and its implications for science education. We developed an analytical framework and questionnaire to administer to teachers. The findings revealed notable distinctions in how participants perceived aesthetic aspects, particularly…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Aesthetics, Science Instruction
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Garcia-Lladó, Àngela; López, Víctor – Physics Teacher, 2020
Despite the fact that the free-body diagram is the most common method of representing forces in physics education, alternative means have been proposed over the years. Here we present a summary of the proposals found in the literature on physics education. We aim to discuss the pros and cons of these proposals, examine their degree of iconicity,…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Physics, Science Education, Scientific Principles
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Nehring, Andreas – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2020
Many models in the field of epistemic cognition conceptualize students' views as being on a continuum between the poles of naïve and informed views. Against this background, the aim of the present study was to find out whether views on the nature of scientific inquiry (NOSI views) should be conceptualized and quantitatively assessed in a more…
Descriptors: Measurement, Student Attitudes, Scientific Principles, Inquiry
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Lipscombe, Trevor C.; Mungan, Carl E. – Physics Teacher, 2020
Breathing is something we all do, usually without thinking about it. But when viewed through the lens of physics, respiration becomes an example of elementary thermodynamics. As shown here, the lungs can be modeled as a two-stroke heat engine. Breathing thereby provides a novel physics application for life science students, demonstrating the…
Descriptors: Physics, Thermodynamics, Human Body, Biological Sciences
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