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Sartorius, Tara Cady – Arts & Activities, 1998
Discusses the life and artwork of Charles Burchfield, particularly focusing on his depiction of nature, watercolor techniques, and use of symbolism in his artwork entitled "Arctic Owl and Winter Moon." Provides lessons for philosophy, visual arts, music, natural science, language arts, and astronomy. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Artists, Astronomy
Peer reviewedBare, William D.; Andrews, Lester – Journal of Chemical Education, 1999
Uses a true-to-life story of accusations made against a college football team to illustrate ideal gas laws. Students are asked to decide whether helium-filled footballs would increase punt distances and how to determine whether a football contained air or helium. (WRM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Density (Matter), Football, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWellington, Jerry – School Science Review, 1999
Reports on the "Chemistry School" Project which explored the practicalities of using multimedia in secondary school science departments. Finds that although multimedia has many benefits for subject teachers, the problems of using it in everyday teaching are quite complex. Argues that simply training teachers to use information and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Classroom Techniques, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
de Berg, Kevin C.; Greive, Cedric E. – Australian Science Teachers' Journal, 1999
Develops and discusses a general explanatory principle for determining whether or not fluid will or will not flow from a siphon after considering explanations provided by textbooks and the writings of Blaise Pascal. Contends that the wide applicability and stable structure of the explanatory principle makes it a useful pedagogical device for…
Descriptors: Fluid Mechanics, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Wilkinson, John W. – Australian Science Teachers' Journal, 1999
Discusses the meaning of a "contextual approach" to teaching physics. Advances a model of contextual physics teaching that can also be applied to other science disciplines. (Contains 54 references.) (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Learning Theories
Leard, Abha Prakash – Forum, 1998
Addresses the need for teaching gender-neutral English in the Indian context, and shares the mixed response of undergraduate science students in a functional English course. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English for Science and Technology, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedSettlage, John – Science Education, 2000
Explores factors related to preservice teachers' capacity to understand the learning cycle. Finds that understanding of the learning cycle was related to science teaching outcome expectancy, not to personal science teaching efficacy or to attitudes toward science. (Contains 32 references.) (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expectation, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Duckworth, Eleanor; Hills, Shirley – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 1997
Suggests ways in which a teacher or visitor can tell whether children are gaining from their science activities: classroom presence of real things to learn from, children working with these materials, and more talking by students than by the teacher. Lists observational questions about student work, behavior, and communication that can be used to…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedvan den Berg, Ed; Grosheide, Wim – Science Education International, 2001
Introduces a series of lesson plans on energy for junior high school students. (YDS)
Descriptors: Electricity, Energy, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
Morrell, Patricia D.; Carroll, James B. – School Science and Mathematics, 2003
The purpose of this study was to examine programmatic factors that positively impact changes in elementary preservice teachers' teaching self-efficacy beliefs. Specifically, it examined the impact of science methods courses, student teaching, and science content courses on elementary preservice teachers' science teaching self-efficacy. The Science…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum
Ma, Hon Suen – Australian Journal of Education, 2004
This study investigates the effect of a science teaching approach--the experimental inquiry approach--on preservice student teachers' understanding of the teaching and learning of science in primary schools. This understanding might be influenced by their prior science learning experiences in schools and in teacher education. In this study, the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Student Teachers, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGivvin, Karen Bogard; Hiebert, James; Jacobs, Jennifer K.; Hollingsworth, Hilary; Gallimore, Ronald – Comparative Education Review, 2005
In order to improve teaching, it is important to understand why teaching looks the way that it now does and how its general form can be explained. One way to address this question is at the classroom level. This approach has been found in the ethnographic work of anthropologists and has been skillfully applied in the recent work of such…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Science Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
Swan, Karen; van't Hooft, Mark; Kratcoski, Annette; Unger, Darlene – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2005
This preliminary study employed mixed methodologies to explore students' use of mobile computing devices and its effects on their motivation to learn, engagement in learning activities, and support for learning processes. Data collected from students in four elementary and two seventh grade science classes in Northeast Ohio included usage logs,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grade 7, Computers, Learning Processes
Ke, Jiun-Liang; Monk, Martin; Duschl, Richard – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
This paper reports a cross-sectional study of Taiwanese physics students' understanding of subatomic phenomena that are explained by quantum mechanics. The study uses students' explanations of their answers to items in a questionnaire as a proxy for students' thinking. The variation in students' explanations is discussed as is the development in…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses
Zembylas, Michalinos – Science Education, 2004
An understanding of the importance of metaphors and beliefs in the development of teachers' practical knowledge has already been explored in science education research. However, the significance of "emotion metaphors" and the consequences of "emotional labor" as part of being a science teacher have been little addressed. This study describes the…
Descriptors: Rewards, Figurative Language, Teacher Attitudes, Science Education

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