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Peer reviewedWieczorek, Leonard – Science Teacher, 1995
Descriptors: Chemistry, Density (Matter), Science Activities, Science Education
Peer reviewedWatts, Mike; West, Alan – School Science Review, 1992
Describes using problem solving in science instruction and the advantages derived from this approach. Authors' experience suggests there are many problem-solving approaches in physics, technology, and biology but that chemists have not yet made an impact. Presents two case studies in problem solving in chemistry from the Creativity in Science and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedSchmidt, Hans-Jurgen – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1992
Reports descriptive study concerning student understanding of isomers. Sample of 7,441 senior high school students completed tests which contained 12 questions on isomerism. Results indicate students are inclined to restrict their concept of isomerism to compounds belonging to the same class. There was no evidence students expected molecular…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Research, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCronin-Jones, Linda L. – Science Teacher, 1992
Describes how teachers and students can conduct a schoolwide hazardous waste survey. The activity is an introduction to hazardous waste management and is useful in general physical science, chemistry, and environmental science classes. Two activity worksheets are provided. Explains how schools can clean up hazardous waste problems. (PR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials, Physical Environment
Peer reviewedKahn, Michael J. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1990
Variance as a function of time is described for the Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate's examination standards, with emphasis on the performance of candidates from Botswana and Zimbabwe. Results demonstrate the value of simple linear modeling in extracting performance trends for a range of subjects over time across six countries. (TJH)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
O'Brien, Mary – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
The effects of neurotoxins on the development of the central and peripheral nervous systems are discussed. Organophosphates, carbamates, organic solvents, and dioxin are highlighted. The effects of long- and short-term exposure are described. (CW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedGarnett, Pamela J.; Treagust, David F. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1992
Interview data exemplify students' attempts to integrate the concepts of electrochemistry with related knowledge that they had previously constructed or acquired in other classes. The implications for minimizing potential misconceptions center on the difficulties students experience when using more than one model for explaining scientific…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, High School Students
Peer reviewedWilliams, L. Pearce; And Others – Physics Education, 1991
Six articles discuss the work of Michael Faraday, a chemist whose work revolutionized physics and led directly to both classical field and relativity theory. The scientist as a young man, the electromagnetic experiments of Faraday, his search for the gravelectric effect, his work on optical glass, his laboratory notebooks, and his creative use of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Creativity, Discovery Processes, Electricity
Peer reviewedFinster, David C. – Liberal Education, 1992
The reflective judgment model offers a rich context for analysis of science and science teaching. It provides deeper understanding of the scientific process and its critical thinking and reveals fundamental connections between science and the other liberal arts. Classroom techniques from a college chemistry course illustrate the utility of the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRayner-Canham, Geoff – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1994
Describes two simple sets of demonstrations regarding Arrhenius Theory of acids and bases to help students to understand the nature of theories and why they often must be changed. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Acids, Chemistry, College Science, Demonstrations (Science)
Peer reviewedLoPresti, Vin; Garafalo, Fred – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Discusses how the use of organizing themes can help to convey to students a sense of internal continuity within the discipline of biology and at the same time emphasize to them that viewing the study of biology as merely applied chemistry and physics is inaccurate and overly simplistic. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Global Approach, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWang, Cheng-Hsia; Horng, Jhy-Ming – Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China, 1991
A study that revised and validated the criterion-referenced mastery measurement (CRMM) constructed specifically for the capillary melting point determination technique (CMPDT) is described. The methods, results, and conclusion are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Criterion Referenced Tests, Foreign Countries, Manipulative Materials
Peer reviewedBayer, Alan E. – Journal of Higher Education, 1991
The challenges to academic decision makers resulting from the growing practice of faculty collaboration on publications are discussed. A 25-year publication history of authorship placement (first-named, second-named of 2, or latter-named of several) by 150 university chemists is analyzed to derive a typology for evaluation of faculty performance,…
Descriptors: Authors, Careers, Chemistry, College Faculty
Peer reviewedEmiliani, Cesare – Journal of Geological Education, 1991
There is a great deal of confusion in physics and chemistry textbooks, dictionaries, manuals, and handbooks about the definition of Avogadro's number and the term "mole." Avogadro's number is defined simply as the number of atomic mass units in one gram. Mole is defined as the mass of one Avogadro number of identical items. (Author/PR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHandler, Bonnie S.; Shmurak, Carole B. – Teaching Education, 1991
Mary Lyon was the founder of Mount Holyoke College and a pioneer in science education. She was an early proponent of the laboratory method of teaching, disseminating it throughout nineteenth-century schools. Lyon established a distinguished chemistry faculty and founded an excellent department which has trained many women chemists. (SM)
Descriptors: Biographies, Chemistry, College Faculty, Equal Education


