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Flach, S.; Parnovsky, S.; Varlamov, A. A. – Physics Education, 2022
Why do we need to pour less water in an egg steamer to prepare more eggs to the same degree of 'doneness'? We discuss the physical processes at work in the electric egg steamer and resolve this seeming paradox. We demonstrate that the main heat transfer mechanism from steam to egg is due to latent heat through condensation. This not only explains…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Heat, Scientific Concepts
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Ravera, Mauro; Nucera, Alessandro; Gabano, Elisabetta – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This is an easy and inexpensive laboratory experiment in which undergraduate students at the Bachelor's degree level in Chemistry can measure formation constants of complexes [Ni(en)[subscript n](OH[subscript 2])[subscript 6-2n]][superscript 2]+ (n = 1, 2 or 3; en = ethylenediamine) through an acid-base titration. The background information…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Color, College Science, Science Instruction
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Preston, Christine M.; Hubber, Peter J.; Xu, Lihua – Research in Science Education, 2022
Primary school topics involving abstract concepts are challenging to teach. Electric circuits can be simply constructed but complex to explain. New approaches in teaching students for understanding are needed to advance practice in primary science. This paper combines the strengths of multimodality research perspectives with variation theory to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Energy, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Ricca, John G.; Duersch, Bobby G.; Plaza, Tito S. Sempértegui; Haky, Jerome E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Elemental analysis is performed in a variety of ways in food and environmental sciences; thus, we have designed an activity in which students gain experience with research-level lab techniques in a real-world context through the quantification of key elements in breakfast cereals using microwave plasma optical emission spectroscopy (MP-OES). The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Process Skills, Chemistry
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Bazilio, Arianne A.; Kovarik, Michelle L.; Morrison, Janet F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Chemical solubility and equilibria are paramount for understanding everyday systems. Recent events have led to more interest by the general public in chemical equilibria that occur in drinking water systems. This presents a great opportunity to increase student interest and engagement in the more complicated aspects of chemical equilibria. Shiny…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Oriented Programs, Case Studies, Science Instruction
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Yousef, Abraham L.; Smith, Alexis G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A multistep synthesis of a novel arylidene 3­(2"H")-furanone has been designed and optimized for the second-year organic laboratory. The three-step sequence consists of a nucleophilic substitution, intramolecular cyclization, and acid-catalyzed aldol condensation, and can be carried out within two 3 h laboratory periods. The final…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Hands on Science
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Adams, Jessica A.; Dewsbury, Bryan M. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
Introductory anatomy and physiology courses are either taught as discipline-specific courses (human anatomy and human physiology) or integrated sequences [combined human anatomy and physiology (A&P I and A&P II)]. This variation suggests there is no agreed upon pedagogical standard for teaching introductory anatomy and physiology. We…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preferences, Anatomy, Physiology
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Metin Peten, Duygu – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2022
The present study investigated if the argument-driven inquiry (ADI) model with embedded explicit-reflective teaching of NOSI improved pre-service science teachers' (PSTs) comprehension of the nature of scientific inquiry (NOSI). The study employed the qualitative experiment method with 16 PSTs. The PSTs working in small groups conducted seven ADI…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Inquiry, Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers
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Kruse, Jerrid; Menke, Lucas; Solem, Libby – School Science and Mathematics, 2022
Inquiry-based lab experiences have been shown to be more effective than traditional lab experiences. Students' perceptions of the types of thinking required in science lab settings have implications for interest and persistence. This study compares students' perceptions about the thinking required in traditional and inquiry laboratory settings.…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Laboratories, Student Attitudes, Thinking Skills
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Ali, Numan; Ullah, Sehat; Raees, Muhammad – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Virtual Periodic Table (VPT) is an effective software tool to present elements in a conceivable three-dimensional (3D) mode. VPT is used to assist users in their learning before performing any hands-on activities in chemistry laboratory. Various VPTs have been developed for enhancing the learning process of chemistry education. Different types of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Uses in Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Visual Aids
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Mason, Kevin; Schieffer, Steve; Rose, Tara; Matthias, Greg – Science Teacher, 2022
A problem-solving experiment is a learning activity that uses experimental design to solve an authentic problem. It combines two evidence-based teaching strategies: problem-based learning and inquiry-based learning. The use of problem-based learning and scientific inquiry as an effective pedagogical tool in the science classroom has been well…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Problem Solving, Problem Based Learning
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Minkin, Leonid; Sikes, Daniel – Physics Teacher, 2022
The magnetic field of Earth, B[subscript e], is an intriguing topic in the introductory physics curriculum that engages students' curiosity and inspires numerous speculations about the nature of this phenomenon. There are several methods for measuring Earth's magnetic field. Probably, the most widespread and visual method of measuring the field in…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Measurement Techniques, Magnets
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Corrales, Adriana; Komperda, Regis – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Graduate education in chemistry typically follows an apprenticeship model, primarily aimed at preparing students for academia; however, the inclusion of teaching within this apprenticeship is not always clear as faculty, students, and other stakeholders do not agree on the need for instructional training. Despite the variability in training, a…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, College Science, Science Instruction, Teaching Assistants
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Jennifer G., Abigail; Jenny, Jeslin C.; Balaji, Vijayarangan Prasanna; Yadav, Rakhi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Chemistry and innovations have long been coexisting in the classroom and are essential criteria for assessment. Chemistry entrepreneurship is the art of commercializing chemistry innovations and ideas to a wider audience, taking them beyond classroom and assessment. The innovative ideas when realized with social relevance show prospects for…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability
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Jensen, Andrew; Brown, Niamh; Kosacki, Nathalie; Spacek, Sara; Bradley, Alexander; Katz, Daniel; Jimenez, Jose L.; de Gouw, Joost – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a challenge for maintaining an engaging learning environment while using remote laboratory formats. In this work, we describe a Student Choice Project (SCP) in an undergraduate instrumental analysis course that was adapted for remote learning without sacrificing research-based learning goals. We discuss the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Student Projects, Undergraduate Students
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