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Lund, Anne – Primary Science Review, 1999
Reports on an experience using a science theme to achieve literacy targets in an elementary classroom. (WRM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Integrated Activities
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Green, Steven; Tunstall, Louisa; Tunstall, Neil – School Science Review, 1999
Describes the experiences of two high school students who traveled to the Caribbean island of Curacao to view a total solar eclipse and prepare methods for teaching classmates about the eclipse the following school year. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Field Studies, Foreign Countries, High Schools
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Sharp, John G.; Bowker, Rob; Mooney, Claire M.; Jeans, Rachel; Grace, Marcus – School Science Review, 1999
Challenges some commonly-held beliefs about what primary children can and cannot learn about astronomy. (Contains 16 references.) (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Astronomy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Schon, Isabel – Science and Children, 2005
Teachers who have Spanish-speaking students in their science class, will likely be interested in learning about the recent releases of Spanish trade books for children. From appealing paperback series about colors, opposites, shapes, and numbers to smooth Spanish renditions of Isaac Asimov's engaging overview of the universe, these books are just…
Descriptors: Spanish, Science Materials, Foreign Language Books, Childrens Literature
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Stark, Meri-Lyn – Science and Children, 2005
Understanding the Sun has challenged people since ancient times. Mythology from the Greek, Inuit, and Inca cultures attempted to explain the daily appearance and nightly disappearance of the Sun by relating it to a chariot being chased across the sky. While people no longer believe the Sun is a chariot racing across the sky, teachers are still…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Activities, Astronomy, Space Sciences
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Mueller, Michael P.; Valderrama, Paige – Science Teacher, 2006
For many years, the planet Mars was nothing more than a little red dot in a sea of stars and a blur in many science classrooms. Recent focus on the planet, however, has led to incredible teaching opportunities, such as the Mars Student Imaging Project (MSIP) facilitated by Arizona State University's Mars Education Program. The MSIP curriculum…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Earth Science, Astronomy, Student Attitudes
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Nassif, Thomas Harttung; Zeller, Nancy – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Humans have long pondered the question of life's origins on Earth and sought to understand their place in the vast expanse of the Universe. Are they alone, in which case the inception of life is a phenomenon unique to planet Earth, or will they find signs of life on other terrestrial bodies? Today, technology allows space probes and rovers to…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Science Instruction, Astronomy, Biology
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Agan, Lori – Astronomy Education Review, 2004
In this study, high school and first-year undergraduate students were asked about their understanding of stars. The hypothesis guiding this research posits that high school students who have taken a semester-long astronomy course will have an understanding of stars most related to scientific knowledge, compared with high school students enrolled…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Undergraduate Students, High School Students, Science Education
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Siegal, Michael; Butterworth, George; Newcombe, Peter A. – Developmental Science, 2004
In this investigation, we examined children's knowledge of cosmology in relation to the shape of the earth and the day-night cycle. Using explicit questioning involving a choice of alternative answers and 3D models, we carried out a comparison of children aged 4-9 years living in Australia and England. Though Australia and England have a close…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Foreign Countries, Concept Formation, Astronomy
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Beare, Richard; Bowdley, David; Newsam, Andrew; Roche, Paul – Physics Education, 2003
There is still nothing to beat the excitement and fulfilment that you can get from observing celestial bodies on a clear dark night, in a remote location away from the seemingly ever increasing light pollution from cities. However, it is also the specific requirements for good observing that can sometimes prevent teachers from offering this…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Laboratory Equipment, Science Instruction, Computer Uses in Education
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Küçüközer, Hüseyin – Science Education International, 2007
The main objective of this study was to identify prospective science teachers' conceptions on basic astronomical phenomena. A questionnaire consisting of nine open-ended questions was administered to 327 prospective science teachers. The questionnaire was constructed after extensive review of the literature and took into consideration the reported…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Science Education
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Beare, Richard – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
The Faulkes Telescope Project and its educational aims are briefly summarised. Research to evaluate its impact in inspiring excitement and interest among students is described. The Faulkes Telescope in Hawaii was used to provide images for assessed coursework based on two of the Faulkes "education/research" projects on galaxies.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Investigations, Science Interests, Science Activities
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Hsu, Pei-Ling; Yang, Wen-Gin – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2007
Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) was the foundation for this study that explored the effect of science text and image integration on grade 9 students' reading comprehension. Two texts in Chinese on the moon phase with different print and image integration were compared--a traditional textbook (TT) used in Taiwanese junior high schools and a…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Junior High Schools, Research Design, Textbooks
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Brogt, Erik; Sabers, Darrell; Prather, Edward E.; Deming, Grace L.; Hufnagel, Beth; Slater, Timothy F. – Astronomy Education Review, 2007
Seventy undergraduate class sections were examined from the database of Astronomy Diagnostic Test (ADT) results of Deming and Hufnagel to determine if course format correlated with ADT normalized gain scores. Normalized gains were calculated for four different classroom scenarios: lecture, lecture with discussion, lecture with lab, and lecture…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Diagnostic Tests, Undergraduate Students, Achievement Gains
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Len, Patrick M. – Astronomy Education Review, 2007
Electronic response systems ("clickers") are used in introductory astronomy classes as a real-time assessment tool. Different reward structures for student responses to clicker questions are used to motivate individual participation or group collaboration before responding. The impact of two reward structures on student behavior and learning is…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Student Behavior, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation
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