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Grewal, Eshleen Kaur; Doyle-Baker, Patricia – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2017
The academic discipline of kinesiology is relatively new (1960s) and is devoted to the study of human movement. The knowledge base and subject of study continues to develop and now includes inquiry regarding the impact of physical activity on health, society, and quality of life. The purpose of this course content evaluation was to identify…
Descriptors: Kinesiology, Course Evaluation, Course Content, Student Attitudes
Goldsmith, Judy; Mattei, Nicholas – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2014
The undergraduate computer science curriculum is generally focused on skills and tools; most students are not exposed to much research in the field, and do not learn how to navigate the research literature. We describe how fiction reviews (and specifically science fiction) are used as a gateway to research reviews. Students learn a little about…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computer Science, Educational Research, Undergraduate Students
Harvey, Pamela A.; Wall, Christopher; Luckey, Stephen W.; Langer, Stephen; Leinwand, Leslie A. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2014
Undergraduate science education curricula are traditionally composed of didactic instruction with a small number of laboratory courses that provide introductory training in research techniques. Research on learning methodologies suggests this model is relatively ineffective, whereas participation in independent research projects promotes enhanced…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Student Research, College Science
Gough, Kevin C. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
The teaching of biochemistry within medical disciplines presents certain challenges; firstly to relay a large body of complex facts and abstract concepts, and secondly to motivate students that this relatively difficult topic is worth their time to study. Here, nutrient biochemistry was taught within a multidisciplinary module as part of an…
Descriptors: Veterinary Medical Education, Biochemistry, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
Dahl, John; Mixter, Phil – American Biology Teacher, 2008
In delivering a core science course to pre-health-related majors, the authors sought ways to engage students, make material relevant to life-long learning, and present it in a memorable way. Their goals were to present scientific content fused with history, ethics, public policy, and art in such a way that the students would be provided a unique…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, Creative Teaching, Lecture Method
Harris, Andrew T. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
The University of Sydney has offered an undergraduate course in particle technology using a contemporary problem based learning (PBL) methodology since 2005. Student learning is developed through the solution of complex, open-ended problems drawn from modern chemical engineering practice. Two examples are presented; i) zero emission electricity…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Problem Based Learning, Course Evaluation, Foreign Countries

Libarkin, Julie C. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2001
Points out that assessment of courses and curricula lags behind implementation and focuses on an evaluation project at the University of Arizona. Describes an effort to determine the effectiveness of science courses for non-majors. (DDR)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Campbell, Thomas C. – 1979
This project attempts to determine the reasons for significant fluctuations in enrollment in four basic science courses for non-science majors, and to assess the needs of non-science students at Illinois Central College. A study of enrollment changes indicates a drop in enrollment in two courses, little change in one course, and an increase in a…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Evaluation, Enrollment Trends, Evaluation
Baxter, Bonnie K.; Jenkins, Carolyn C.; Southerland, Sherry A.; Wilson, Paula – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2004
The development of new courses is strengthened by assessment and a response to the assessment. Two new science methods courses for elementary and secondary preservice teachers were developed, fostered by the Great Salt Lake Project. The preservice teachers designed and performed research projects that they then converted into inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Science Curriculum, Preservice Teachers, Research Projects
Dori, Yehudit – 1989
Chemistry anxiety exists among nursing students as well as other allied health professions. The causes for this anxiety may be attributed to three variables. Chemistry: (1) is perceived as difficult; (2) involves a multitude of facts; and (3) is not connected to reality. A curriculum with a simulation format has been developed to help Israeli…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Chemistry, College Science, Course Content
Postlethwait, S. N.; And Others – 1974
This final report on field testing of minicourses in undergraduate biology lists the objectives, procedures, applications, and conclusions of the project in which twelve schools utilizing minicourses, developed at Purdue University, were sampled. Data were collected and analyzed on student achievement, student attitude changes, and student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, College Science, Course Evaluation

Kellington, Steuart H. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1978
The results of an analysis of the achievement of objectives for the integrated science course for Scottish pupils in the first two years of secondary education are summarized separately for three groups of students classified by ability level. (CTM)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives

Tuckman, Bruce W.; Waheed, Mohammed A. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1981
Investigated whether a self-paced, individualized instruction course in chemistry and physics would result in: (1) greater level of achievement of academically underprepared students (N=80); (2) more satisfaction with instruction; and (3) more positive attitudes when compared with conventional instruction. Results indicate individualized treatment…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, College Science, Conventional Instruction

Feinstein, Ellen; Levine, Harold G. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Concern over student opinion questionnaires expressing widespread dissatisfaction with the basic science curriculum of the University of Texas Medical Branch prompted efforts to improve the curriculum. With the help of the University's Office of Research in Medical Education, improvements were made that increased student satisfaction and improved…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Measures, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development
Zion, Michal; Shapira, Devora; Slezak, Michaella; Link, Efrat; Bashan, Nurit; Brumer, Miri; Orian, Talmona; Nussinovitch, R.; Agrest, Bruria; Mendelovici, Ruth – Journal of Biological Education, 2004
In recent years, the science teaching community and curriculum developers have emphasised the importance of teaching inquiry and teaching science as inquiry. One way of developing learners' skills for planning and carrying out scientific research is by allowing them to perform independent research, guided by a teacher. It was recently discovered…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific Research, Biology, Teacher Guidance