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Akben, Nimet – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2019
Purpose: The most important element in Problem Based Learning (PBL) that has a significant place in science education is the structure of the problem. Even though it seems easy to formulate the problem that is suitable for this approach at first glance, it is rather difficult to find the problem that will meet the purposes of education. When…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Science Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Vignettes
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Preston, Christine Margaret – Research in Science Education, 2019
This article reports on the effect of using a diagram to develop primary students' conceptual understanding about electric circuits. Diagrammatic representations of electric circuits are used for teaching and assessment despite the absence of research on their pedagogical effectiveness with young learners. Individual interviews were used to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Visual Aids, Instructional Effectiveness, Equipment
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Haroldson, Rachelle – Science Teacher, 2019
Teaching the periodic table is a central part of chemistry. This might involve memorizing the symbols of the elements, learning about the properties of the families, or understanding its general organization. This year, The International Year of the Periodic Table, marks its 150th anniversary, and represents a good opportunity to highlight its…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Puzzles, Teaching Methods
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Papageorgiou, George; Amariotakis, Vasilios; Spiliotopoulou, Vasiliki – Science Education International, 2019
The illustration characteristics of 221 visual representations (VRs) of submicroscopic particles in nine Greek secondary chemistry school textbooks from the last three decades were analyzed. This analysis was done to develop a taxonomy that could help science teachers and curricula designers evaluate the efficacy of such characteristics on student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Textbooks
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Lukovic, Milentije – Physics Teacher, 2019
Friction is one of the common forces that affect our everyday life and one of the oldest problems studied in physics. An interpretation of its nature is included in all general physics courses, in both high school and college. The desire and need to better understand it guided a long list of scientists who devoted themselves to the study of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Teaching Methods, High School Students
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Schermerhorn, Benjamin P.; Passante, Gina; Sadaghiani, Homeyra; Pollock, Steven J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
Undergraduate quantum mechanics (QM) uses a variety of notations, each with their own advantages and constraints, for representing quantum states and carrying out individual calculations. An example of this can be seen when calculating expectation values, which can be solved using several different methods. Analysis of written exam data given at…
Descriptors: Preferences, Student Attitudes, Computation, Quantum Mechanics
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Williams, Cody Tyler; Rudge, David Wÿss – Science & Education, 2019
Concepts related to the nature of science (NOS) have been considered an important part of scientific literacy as reflected in its inclusion in curriculum documents. A significant amount of science education research has focused on improving learners' understanding of NOS. One approach that has often been advocated is an "explicit and…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Science History
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Orgill, MaryKay; York, Sarah; MacKellar, Jennifer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Within recent history, both science research and science education have been largely reductionist in perspective. While the reductionist approach has resulted in a significant increase in our knowledge of the natural world and in great technological advances, it is not sufficient for addressing global world challenges, such as sustainability,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Systems Approach, Scientific Research
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Mudadigwa, Brighton; Msimanga, Audrey – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2019
Evidence from the literature supports the idea that a hierarchical and coherently organised curriculum fosters meaningful learning. We argue that the learning can only be realised if teaching complements the curricular coherence by allowing learners to make links during the teaching and learning process. The study reported in this paper explores…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Cytology, Science Instruction
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Campbell, Todd; Gray, Ron; Fazio, Xavier – School Science and Mathematics, 2019
This research explores how explaining an anchoring phenomena and engaging students in investigations, as central designs of a model-based inquiry (MBI) unit, afforded or constrained the representation of scientific activity in the science classroom. This research is considered timely as recent standards documents and scholars in the field have…
Descriptors: Affordances, Barriers, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Lim, Kieran F. – Teaching Science, 2019
The use of the valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) model is essential for understanding aspects of bonding, molecular dipoles, inorganic complex ions, isomerization and stereochemistry, the lock-and-key mechanism for enzyme activity, and many other ideas. This paper describes how different approaches can be used to help students learn…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Molecular Structure, Secondary School Science
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Bundy, Becky; Dahl, Julie; Guiñals-Kupperman, Seth; Martino, Katie; Hengesbach, Jeff; Metzler, John; Smith, Trey; Spencer, Nichole; Whitehurst, Amanda; Vargas, Michael; Vieyra, Rebecca – Physics Teacher, 2019
Teachers are increasingly recognizing the need--and their power--to advocate on behalf of the teaching profession for the sake of their students and communities. National organizations like AAPT have a key role in amplifying teachers' voices. Building on the strategic vision for K-12 physics teacher professional development of the "Aspiring…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Teacher Role
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Like, Christopher; Morgan, Jeffrey; Escalada, Lawrence; Burns, Les – Physics Teacher, 2019
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) require teachers to think very carefully about the structure of lessons, which content must be taught to allow students to achieve NGSS expectations, and how content is delivered. With the standards' focus on three-dimensional learning and the use of relevant phenomena, most teachers are urged to make…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Units of Study, Standards
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Ariely, Moriah; Livnat, Zohar; Yarden, Anat – Science & Education, 2019
Learning the unique linguistic forms and structures that construct and communicate scientific principles, knowledge, and beliefs is important for developing students' disciplinary literacy. The use of scientific language is apparent in the texts that scientists produce to communicate their findings to other scientists--the research articles. Texts…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Literacy, Language Usage, High School Students
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Warzecha, Evan; Berto, Timothy C.; Wilkinson, Chad C.; Berry, John F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A new undergraduate inorganic chemistry laboratory experiment is presented. An introduction of the spectrochemical series and ligand exchange is explored using the coordination complex dirhodium tetraacetate, Rh[subscript 2](OAc)[subscript 4]. Students have measured the absorption spectra of the Rh[subscript 2] complex in the presence of various…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, Molecular Structure, Chemistry
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