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Carvalho, Graça S.; Clèment, Pierre – Science Education International, 2007
In this study, 63 Portuguese primary schoolbooks (1920-2005) were analyzed. The analysis focused on text information (reference to blood absorption and association of the digestive system to other human systems) and on information from images (presence or absence of image "confusion" (when the sequence of the digestive tract is not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Biological Sciences, Scientific Concepts
Dyck, Brenda A. – National Middle School Association (NJ3), 2007
"Physicists have shown that subatomic particles behave as if 'there were some communication between them' even when they are 'too far apart to communicate in the time available.' These so called particles, widely separated in time and space, seem to be connected in ways that make them act less like isolated individuals and more like…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Teacher Collaboration
Tsai, Chin-Chung – Science Education, 2007
Research about the relationship between teachers' scientific epistemological views (SEVs) and science instruction is often an important issue for many science educators. This study, by collecting research data from four Taiwanese science teachers, their students, and classroom observations, was carried out to examine the coherences between…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Rhetoric, Science Teachers
Mbajiorgu, N. M.; Ezechi, N. G.; Idoko, E. C. – Science Education, 2007
Researchers are becoming aware of the influence of students' presuppositions in directing their construction of science concepts. When these are entrenched and drastically nonscientific, they predispose the children to alternative explanatory frameworks that are inhibiting, especially in a knowledge domain such as genetics. In this study, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Change Strategies, Genetics
Dahsah, Chanyah; Coll, Richard K. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2007
Stoichiometry and related concepts are an important part of student learning in chemistry. In this interpretive-based inquiry, we investigated Thai Grade 10 and 11 students' conceptual understanding and ability to solve numerical problems for stoichiometry-related concepts. Ninety-seven participants completed a purpose-designed survey instrument…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Grade 11, Secondary School Science, Problem Solving
Shepardson, Daniel P.; Wee, Bryan; Priddy, Michelle; Schellenberger, Lauren; Harbor, Jon – Science Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to investigate students' conceptions about watersheds. Specifically: (1) What are students' conceptions of a watershed? and (2) In what ways might students' conceptions vary by grade level and community setting? This study was descriptive in nature and reflected a cross-age design involving the collection of…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Content Analysis, Scientific Concepts, Science Education
Folsom, Jennifer; Hunt, Catherine; Cavicchio, Maria; Schoenemann, Anne; D'Amato, Matthew – Science and Children, 2007
The purpose of many animal studies at early grades is to build observation skills, develop a knowledge base, and practice age-appropriate science skills like comparing, describing, and drawing. While these are important learning experiences, the National Science Education Standards also recommend that students engage in scientific inquiry (NRC…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Observation, Kindergarten, Animals
Bransfield, Paula; Holt, Patrice; Nastasi, Patricia – Science Scope, 2007
In teaching science today, the emphasis is on inquiry-based pedagogies, with the expectation that students in the science classroom will be exposed to the theories and practices of scientists in the science community. However, for many science teachers, implementing inquiry in the classroom is a daunting task. In the traditional classroom setting,…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Education
Velentzas, Athanasios; Halkia, Krystallia; Skordoulis, Constantine – Science & Education, 2007
This work investigates the presence of Thought Experiments (TEs) which refer to the theory of relativity and to quantum mechanics in physics textbooks and in books popularizing physics theories. A further point of investigation is whether TEs--as presented in popular physics books--can be used as an introduction to familiarize secondary school…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Scientific Concepts, Theories, Physics
Howe, Eric Michael – Science & Education, 2007
Introductory biology textbooks often use the example of sickle-cell anemia to illustrate the concept of heterozygote protection. Ordinarily scientists expect the frequency of a gene associated with a debilitating illness would be low owing to its continual elimination by natural selection. The gene that causes sickle-cell anemia, however, has a…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Textbooks, Scientific Principles, Diseases
Coletta, Vincent P.; Phillips, Jeffrey A.; Steinert, Jeffrey J. – Physics Teacher, 2007
Many teachers administer a force concept test such as the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) to their students in an effort to evaluate and improve their instructional practices. It has been commonly assumed that looking at class normalized gains allows teachers to compare their courses with other courses. In this paper we present evidence to suggest…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, At Risk Students, Student Evaluation, Physics
Guclu, Burak – Advances in Physiology Education, 2007
Electrical stimulation of nerve and muscle tissues is frequently used for teaching core concepts in physiology. It is usually expensive to provide every student group in the laboratory with an individual stimulator. This article presents the design and application of a low-cost [about $100 (U.S.)] isolated stimulator that can be controlled by two…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Physiology, Core Curriculum, Scientific Concepts
Kellerman, Aharon – Journal of Urban Technology, 2007
The notions cognitive space and cognitive/mental maps were proposed in the late 1940s, and have been extensively studied since the 1970s within behavioral geography, as well as within tangent disciplines, notably environmental psychology and architecture. Viewing these notions from the perspective of the 2000s, one can state that the hidden…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Geographic Location, Computer Simulation, Spatial Ability
Krusberg, Zosia A. C. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2007
Three emerging technologies in physics education are evaluated from the interdisciplinary perspective of cognitive science and physics education research. The technologies--Physlet Physics, the Andes Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS), and Microcomputer-Based Laboratory (MBL) Tools--are assessed particularly in terms of their potential at promoting…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Physics, Science Laboratories, Educational Technology
Lawrence, Maria – Science and Children, 2007
Native American and other cultural stories provide students with a broader perspective on the world. In addition, cultural stories connect science content and knowledge about the world to cultural interpretations and people's life ways. By implementing the ideas suggested in this article, you can select books that both enrich your science library…
Descriptors: Cultural Literacy, School Libraries, Cultural Pluralism, American Indian Culture

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