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Taber, Keith S. – School Science Review, 1989
Notes that energy is a difficult concept to learn and provides problems for many students. Stresses that if the science education community were to develop a standard nomenclature of energy-related terms, it would be possible to eliminate some of the difficulties without reducing depth of treatment. (Author/MVL)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Education, Misconceptions, Physics
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Rhodes, Gale; Schaible, Robert – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1989
Describes ways a teacher can depict science as a form of thinking that leads to a more consistent, coherent, and comprehensive picture of nature. Indicates that this approach to science can foster in students a better understanding of why scientific truth changes. (RT)
Descriptors: College Science, Integrated Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literature
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Perkins, David; Blythe, Tina – Educational Leadership, 1994
Recent research documents students' misconceptions about key math and science ideas, parochial views of history, and tendency to reduce complex literary works to stereotypes. To improve understanding, learners should focus on activities asking them to generalize, find new examples, and apply principles thoughtfully. Teachers should pursue…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Goal Orientation
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Sequeira, Manuel; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1993
This article aims to present the results obtained from science teachers about their attitudes toward students' conceptions and the use of teaching strategies based on these conceptions. The results may contribute to the planning of inservice courses. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education
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Margulies, Susan – Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Presents an activity applicable at the beginning of the year to review necessary algebra concepts that are often misunderstood by students. Presents a true/false worksheet made up of examples illustrating common algebra and trigonometry errors made by students. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Class Activities, Error Correction, Error Patterns
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Farrell, Margaret A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1992
Discusses the use of feedback from students and the analysis of students' error patterns to understand why students develop misconceptions in mathematics. Looks at learning vis-a-vis the abstract nature of mathematics and the students' cognitive development. (MDH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Error Correction, Error Patterns
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Brna, P. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1991
A methodology for confronting students with the inconsistencies entailed by their own beliefs is outlined. This methodology is illustrated using the dynamics domain of physics and a computer modeling program, DYNALAB. (KR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Development, Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Formation
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Pereira, Mariana P.; Pestana, Maria Elisa M. – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
The pencil-and-paper assignment "Represent water in its three states using a model" was given to pupils (n=227) from eighth to twelfth grades. The findings show that the dominant model used was the space filling type; movement of particles was indicated by a minority of pupils; size of the model changed when drawn in different states.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools
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Ross, Keith – School Science Review, 1991
A survey of adults that shows considerable misunderstanding of two major ideas--that there is no energy in fuels and burning involves two stages--is discussed. Proposed are fundamental changes in the way ideas about burning are introduced to children. (KR)
Descriptors: Adults, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Concept Formation
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Lock, Roger – School Science Review, 1991
A range of alternative approaches to student work in science is presented. The approaches are illustrated by examples of students' work including cartoons, cards, poems, and posters. A number of audiences other than the teacher is identified as a potential focus for students' written work. (KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Creative Writing, Misconceptions, Motivation
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Mogil, H. Michael; And Others – Science and Children, 1991
The abundance of life, the highly varied geologic formations, and climatic variations found in a wide range of deserts is presented. Misconceptions held about the desert are discussed. A list of resources and activities are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Climate, Ecology, Elementary Education
Watson, Bruce – Learning, 1994
To make elementary science students grasp the scientific concepts being taught, teachers must not ignore their preconceived ideas. Instead, teachers must identify misconceptions then help the students test them. The article presents a step-by-step approach that can serve as a model for teaching any science concept. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
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Hazel, Elizabeth; Prosser, Michael – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Provides findings of a study designed to explore ways in which changes in students' conceptual knowledge of photosynthesis are related to their study strategies and achievement and to course content. The authors ask teachers to consider these results and implications when facilitating students' learning. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, College Freshmen, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)
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Steinheimer, Margaret – Science Scope, 1993
Describes an award-winning bulletin board for introducing a unit on reptiles. This interactive bulletin board contains fun facts and counters common misconceptions about reptiles. Twelve true-false statements are hidden behind pull-up flaps. Four pictures ask students to identify the difference between often-confused animals. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, Bulletin Boards, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities
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Spiropoulou, D.; Kostopoulos, D.; Jacovides, C. P. – School Science Review, 1999
Describes a survey of Greek schoolchildren's alternative conceptions about weather and climate. Finds that misconceptions exist, including confusion between the meanings of the terms "weather" and "climate", inflated estimates of temperature, and a belief that yearly weather data define climate. Suggests ways to help students…
Descriptors: Climate, Cognitive Processes, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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