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Gentner, Dedre; Jeziorski, Michael – 1987
Analogy is widely considered to be an important mechanism of scientific thinking and a source of creative insight in theory development. In this paper the implicit constraints that determine analogical soundness are considered. It first examines the constraints that govern analogical reasoning as it is predicted today. The scientific uses of…
Descriptors: Analogy, College Science, Generalization, Higher Education
Apelman, Maja; And Others – 1985
Conceptual obstacles which inhibit scientific understanding are examined in this monograph. Perspectives are offered on theoretical aspects, research directions, and educational implications on the problem area known as the critical barriers phenomenon. Papers included are: "Nature of the Problem" (by David Hawkins), which describes the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Moore, John A.; And Others – American Zoologist, 1987
This fourth volume of the Science as a Way of Knowing project contains 12 papers given at a conference in 1986 which was cosponsored by a variety of scientific and science education organizations. The presentations include: (1) "Science as a Way of Knowing--Developmental Biology" (John A. Moore); (2) "Embryonic Induction"…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biology, College Science, Cytology
Maley, Donald L., Ed. – 1985
The underlying development behind this monograph grew out of a series of 14 panels (20 inches by 28 inches) illustrating the basic linkages between existing industrial arts/technology education activities and mathematics or science principles or societal and environmental impacts. Specifically, each panel contained a full-color photograph of a…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Fundamental Concepts, Industrial Arts, Mathematics
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Petruševski, Vladimir M.; Bukleski, Miha – Science Education Review, 2006
A red sphere is seen at the bottom of a sealed glass tube filled with a colorless, transparent liquid. Holding the tube for a short period makes the sphere rise slowly from the bottom until it finally floats on the surface of the liquid. Instructions for preparing the demonstration are given, together with an explanation of the phenomenon. A…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts
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Para, A. Foglio; Lazzarini, E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1974
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Flow Charts, Instruction
Klausmeier, Herbert J.; And Others – 1976
Theory and research background regarding the teaching of concepts are presented. Procedures are given in detail on how a concept can be analyzed in order to aid in teaching and preparing instructional materials. Nine processes of science drawn from a published elementary science curriculum ("Science: A Process Approach") are treated as concepts…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Champagne, Audrey B.; And Others – 1981
This paper describes a model for the adolescent's understanding of the motion of objects, and the application of this model to the design of beginning physics instruction in mechanics. Students' difficulties in learning classical Newtonian mechanics are described and integrated into current cognitive science research. Research findings on physics…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Learning Processes
Helgeson, Stanley L., Ed.; Blosser, Patricia E., Ed. – 1977
This issue contains expanded abstracts of research reports grouped into two clusters and a section of individual studies. The first cluster contains abstracts of two research reports dealing with trait-treatment interaction studies. The second cluster deals with examination items categorized according to Bloom's Taxonomy. The final section,…
Descriptors: Abstracts, College Science, Curriculum Development, Educational Research
Lind, Jackie; Premo, Joe – 1978
This looseleaf teacher's manual is designed to facilitate using Science Curriculum Improvement Study (SCIS) for energy education in elementary schools. It is intended to be used with the SCIS Teacher's Guide as a supplement. The format of this manual matches a main SCIS concept with a closely related energy concept. Matrices show matched concepts…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Guides
Bassett, Lewis G.; And Others – 1971
This is the final report of the Physical Science for Nonscience Students (PSNS) development project. The report includes five major topics and five appendices. The first section, the History of Organizational Activities, discusses the conferences in 1963-64 that initiated the planning of the course. The remaining sections include Administration,…
Descriptors: College Science, Conferences, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Mobilization for Youth, Inc., New York, NY. – 1964
THE INITIAL QUESTION IN THE TITLE IS ANSWERED THROUGH SIMPLE EXPERIMENTS FOR CULTURALLY DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. MUSCLES, RUNNING, WATER, WIND, STEAM, FAST BURNING AND ELECTRICITY ARE FOUND TO "MAKE THINGS GO." USING THESE BASIC DISCOVERIES, VOCABULARY IS BUILT UP BY WORKING WITH DIFFERENT WORDS RELATING TO THE…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Discovery Processes, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students
STAUSS, NYLES G. – 1968
INCLUDED ARE MATERIALS FOR USE IN TEACHING AND EVALUATING 11 SELECTED CONCEPTS RELATED TO THE BIOLOGICAL CELL IN GRADES 2 TO 6. THE CONCEPTS WERE SELECTED AND THEIR ORDER DETERMINED THROUGH AN ANALYSIS OF ELEMENTARY TEXTBOOK SERIES, HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE BIOLOGY TEXTS, CYTOLOGY TEXTS, AND INFORMATION GATHERED THROUGH A PILOT STUDY. THE MATERIALS…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biology, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Ziegler, Robert Edward – 1967
This study is concerned with determining the relative effectiveness of a static and dynamic theoretical model in teaching elementary school students to use the particle idea of matter when explaining certain physical phenomena. A clinical method of personal individual interview-testing, teaching, and retesting of a random sample population from…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Science
Greenfield, Thomas B. – 1977
The theory that organizations are ideological inventions of the human mind is discussed. Organizational science is described as an ideology which is based upon social concepts and experiences. The main justification for organizational theory is that it attempts to answer why we behave as we do in social organizations. Ways in which ideas and…
Descriptors: Bias, Literature Reviews, Organizational Theories, Research Problems
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