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James, Elizabeth Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Internships are increasingly popular in higher education (Coco, 2000; Divine et al., 2007). One reason for the increase is the benefits, both perceived and documented, associated with them (Divine et al., 2007). In addition to offering internships as electives, some programs have even begun requiring them of all students (Klein & Weiss, 2011).…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Required Courses, College Students, Animal Husbandry
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Bibic, Lucka; Druskis, Justinas; Walpole, Samuel; Angulo, Jesus; Stokes, Leanne – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Virtual reality (VR) technology has been capturing the public imagination for decades. VR software applications that allow for interactive immersion are emerging as a renowned medium in many areas, including educating the public in biochemistry-related subjects via public engagement events. This report provides information about an immersive,…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Software
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Chung, Tingting; Wilsey, Stephanie; Mykita, Alexandra; Lesgold, Elaine; Bourne, Jennifer – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2019
Purpose: Mobile technologies, such as QR codes, play a particularly important role in scaffolding the child user's active learning in informal environments. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of QR code scanning on two informal learning outcomes: increased interest and greater knowledge understanding. Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Telecommunications, Coding, Informal Education
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Secchi, Silvia; Banerjee, Simanti – Journal of Economic Education, 2019
The authors present a semester-long game to teach the role of economics in natural resources management. The game is framed within a fisheries context: multiple student fisheries harvest fish to maximize yield/profit, which is measured using a piecewise linear function. There are prizes for both the student and the group with the highest…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Economics Education, Natural Resources, Role
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Bonnell, Kory J.; Hargiss, Christina L. M.; Norland, Jack E. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2019
The purpose of this study was to assess high school students' perceptions of nature and the amount of time they spend outdoors. More than 200 tenth graders from different demographic locations in Minnesota, USA were surveyed to understand their perceptions of nature, their attitude towards it, as well as to gauge what activities students were…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Grade 10, Natural Resources
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Travis, Holly – Science Teacher, 2016
Many ground-dwelling amphibians, reptiles, small mammals, insects, and other arthropods seek cover during their resting hours. Their natural hideaways include underground burrows, rotting logs, and leaf litter, which are widely distributed and difficult to discover and observe. To make observation easier, scientists, educators, and students can…
Descriptors: Wildlife, Observation, Science Instruction, Outdoor Education
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Bennett, Blake; Hurley, Janet; Merchant, Mike – Journal of Extension, 2016
Having the ability to assess pest problems in schools is essential for a successful integrated pest management (IPM) program. However, such expertise can be costly and is not available to all school districts across the United States. The web-based IPM Calculator was developed to address this problem. By answering questions about the condition of…
Descriptors: Calculators, Computation, School Buildings, Risk Management
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Woodard, Kristina; Gleitman, Lila R.; Trueswell, John C. – Language Learning and Development, 2016
A child word-learning experiment is reported that examines 2- and 3-year-olds' ability to learn the meanings of novel words across multiple, referentially ambiguous, word occurrences. Children were told they were going on an animal safari in which they would learn the names of unfamiliar animals. Critical trial sequences began with hearing a novel…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Animals, Toddlers
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Kennedy, Bruce C.; Kohli, Maulika; Maertens, Jamie J.; Marell, Paulina S.; Gewirtz, Jonathan C. – Learning & Memory, 2016
Pavlovian conditioned approach behavior can be directed as much toward discrete cues as it is toward the environmental contexts in which those cues are encountered. The current experiments characterized a tendency of rats to approach object cues whose prior exposure had been paired with reward (conditioned object preference, COP). To demonstrate…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Cues, Animals, Cocaine
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Krylasova, Natalya B.; Brykhova, Natalya G.; Burova, Natalya D. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The aim of this article is to reconstruct the nutrition system of the medieval inhabitants of the Perm Territory located in the western foothills of the Ural mountain range. The investigation is built on a comprehensive analysis of archaeological sources available and on the basis if anthropological materials with involvement of radioactive tracer…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Foreign Countries, Archaeology, Anthropology
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Poulos, Andrew M.; Mehta, Nehali; Lu, Bryan; Amir, Dorsa; Livingston, Briana; Santarelli, Anthony; Zhuravka, Irina; Fanselow, Michael S. – Learning & Memory, 2016
A prominent feature of fear memories and anxiety disorders is that they endure across extended periods of time. Here, we examine how the severity of the initial fear experience influences incubation, generalization, and sensitization of contextual fear memories across time. Adult rats were presented with either five, two, one, or zero shocks (1.2…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Fear, Generalization, Memory
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Hovardas, Tasos – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2016
Although ecological systems at varying scales involve non-linear interactions, learners insist thinking in a linear fashion when they deal with ecological phenomena. The overall objective of the present contribution was to propose a hypothetical learning progression for developing non-linear reasoning in prey-predator systems and to provide…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Preservice Teachers, Formative Evaluation, Ecology
Montessori, Maria – NAMTA Journal, 2016
Using examples from the animal world, Montessori speaks of the natural laws of life and the phases of childhood that are different than that of the adult. The child develops independently of the adult. Montessori says, "The child is the period when man is created," and "The child is a worker." Through work, the child can arrive…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Child Development, Animals, Observation
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Twining, Robert C.; Tuscher, Jennifer J.; Doncheck, Elizabeth M.; Frick, Karyn M.; Mueller, Devin – Learning & Memory, 2013
Human and preclinical models of addiction demonstrate that gonadal hormones modulate acquisition of drug seeking. Little is known, however, about the effects of these hormones on extinction of drug-seeking behavior. Here, we investigated how 17ß-estradiol (E[subscript 2]) affects expression and extinction of cocaine seeking in female rats. Using a…
Descriptors: Animals, Females, Cocaine, Learning Processes
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Cholé, Hanna; Junca, Pierre; Sandoz, Jean-Christophe – Learning & Memory, 2015
In honeybees, two olfactory conditioning protocols allow the study of appetitive and aversive Pavlovian associations. Appetitive conditioning of the proboscis extension response (PER) involves associating an odor, the conditioned stimulus (CS) with a sucrose solution, the unconditioned stimulus (US). Conversely, aversive conditioning of the sting…
Descriptors: Entomology, Olfactory Perception, Conditioning, Animal Behavior
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