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Stephanie Kathryn Polutchko – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Dissertation objectives included investigating how environment and plant life history influence aspects of leaf vascular infrastructure that supports photosynthesis, as well as photoprotection of the photosynthetic process. Additionally, I aimed to engage students in science and plant biology through innovative teaching methods. In summer annual…
Descriptors: Botany, Educational Innovation, Expertise, Learner Engagement
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Peter Lampert; Peter Pany; Niklas Gericke – Journal of Biological Education, 2025
Sustaining a broad diversity of plants is key for a sustainable future. For instance, providing a variety of flowering plants in urban and agricultural landscapes mitigates the current decline of pollinators and biodiversity in general. Therefore, educating about the diversity of flowering plants has high current relevance for biology and…
Descriptors: Printing, Plants (Botany), Hands on Science, Botany
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Javier Bobo-Pinilla; Javier Marcos-Walias; Jaime Delgado Iglesias; Roberto Reinoso Tapia – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Plant blindness refers to the tendency of people to overlook and undervalue plants in their environment, which can have negative consequences for both the environment and human well-being. As pre-service teachers play a key role in shaping the environmental attitudes and knowledge of future generations, it is important to assess their level of…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Consciousness Raising, Botany, Science Education
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Dykes, Jeff; Johnson, Kathleen; Cousins, Julia; Simpson, Leo; Hull, Iver – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2021
We used a novel approach that combined direct PCR of plant tissue and SRAP DNA fingerprinting to seek to identify the crosses made in "Brassica rapa" used in the Wisconsin Fast Plants. Our goal was to develop a rapid method for students to use in a biology, botany, or genetics class to identify the parental types (purple stem, non-purple…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Biology, Botany
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David Wees – Natural Sciences Education, 2024
Requiring students to create weed collections is a common technique for teaching weed identification. Data compiled over 18 years from students' weed collections in a college-level course included over 350 species of plants. Almost half of the specimens belonged to the Asteraceae or Poaceae. The 30 most frequently collected species accounted for…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Plants (Botany), Identification, Teaching Methods
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Tamara Belen Palermo; Lorena Del Rosario Cappellari; Julieta Chiappero; Romina Del Valle Meneguzzi; Samanta Gil; Walter Giordano; Erika Banchio – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Despite the growing awareness of the importance of plant secondary metabolites in insect-plant interactions, undergraduate degree content in agronomy and biology generally does not provide a clear concept to students in relation to secondary metabolite induction of plant defences, implying that students do not obtain a good understanding of the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures
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Linda Hämmerle; Daniela Hlavka; Michael Kiehn; Peter Pany; Peter Lampert – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Especially within the light of the current loss of biodiversity, we want our students to gain a better understanding of the issues at stake in order to take action and support plants and their pollinators. Many educational approaches focus on honeybees, disregarding the vast diversity in the context of pollination systems and the complex…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Plants (Botany), Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
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Jane Essex; Kirsty Ross; Ingeborg Birnie – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2024
This paper provides evidence gathered from two suites of non-formal science activities that were intended to increase engagement in science by culturally diverse groups. Both studies involved the delivery of science activities that were designed, implemented and evaluated to show culturally contextualised science. The activities were run in two…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Science Education, Intervention, Outcomes of Education
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Michelle Wiebel; Kathrin Bensberg; Luca Wende; Rebecca Grandrath; Kathrin Plitzko; Claudia Bohrmann-Linde; Stefan F. Kirsch; Nils Helge Schebb – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Triterpenic acids (TA), a class of triterpenoids, are widely distributed as secondary metabolites in plants. They have a pentacyclic structure and show high structural diversity. In this work, a simple but efficient method for extraction and detection of TA derivatives from apple peels is described. The method is technically straightforward and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Plants (Botany), Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study
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Flavio Lozano-Isla; Elizabeth Heros-Aguilar; Andres Casas-Diaz – Discover Education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic presented significant challenges for both students and educators, particularly because of the virtualization of classes and the consequent lack of practical sessions following the closure of laboratories and experimental fields in universities. The absence of interaction among students and practical classes led to a…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Clubs, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Sílvia Ferreira; Helena Simões – Science Education International, 2024
Biodiversity is a multidimensional concept, and its integration into school curricula is essential for promoting sustainable development. Plants are central to the biodiversity of ecosystems; however, student teachers often fail to recognize them and understand their importance. This phenomenon, known as "plant blindness," was first…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Scientific Concepts, Plants (Botany), Identification
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Neni Murniati; Y. Yennita; Dinda Triski Oktaria Ha; R. Riyanto – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2025
Plant morphology courses develop students' understanding of plant structures and identification skills through mini-research activities. Effective species identification requires a literature review and the ability to find, evaluate, and use relevant information. This qualitative study examines students' information literacy skills in completing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Biology
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Marek Vydra; Jozef Kovácik – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
We investigated the effect of short-term teaching (3 weeks) using image analysis on gymnasium/secondary school students' (ISCED3A) skills (science process skills, SPS) and knowledge using Fiji (ImageJ) software. The theoretical teaching was combined with IT-based education (measurement of the area or signal intensity on photos from scientific…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Biology, Botany
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Angosto Sánchez, Irene; Morcillo Ortega, Juan Gabriel – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Knowledge about plant nutrition and photosynthesis is key to the scientific literacy of citizens. However, numerous studies have shown the existence of about 50 alternative ideas related to this content. In this work, carried out based on a reflection-action process, two studies based on the ideas of our 12-18 year old students are presented, as…
Descriptors: Botany, Science Education, Secondary School Students, Preservice Teachers
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Beasley, Kimberley; Hesterman, Sandra; Lee-Hammond, Libby – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
Environmental education across the early years has become increasingly important in Australia since the implementation of the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum. These documents promote a connection to nature for young children as well as environmental responsibility. In Western Australia, large areas of natural…
Descriptors: Botany, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
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