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Lautrey, Jacques; Mazens, Karine – Learning and Instruction, 2004
The aim of this study was to shed some light on the organization of naive knowledge, and on the process of conceptual change in everyday physics, more specifically regarding the concepts of sound and heat. Eighty-three 8-year-old children were interviewed individually in order to see if they attributed the properties of objects (such as…
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Acoustics, Heat
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Young, Edith – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
Vocabulary is the essential element of comprehending concepts in content areas. Many words used in science content-area materials are used to define concepts and to increase the conceptual development of the content area. Conceptual development is a major goal of content-area instruction. Without a clear understanding of the language of the…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Semantics
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Roche, Stephanie; Sterling, Donna R. – Science Scope, 2005
When the topic of cell division is introduced in the classroom, students can showcase their interpretations of the stages of mitosis by creating a slide show illustrating prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase (see samples in Figure 1). With the help of a computer, they can create a model of mitosis that will help them distinguish the…
Descriptors: Genetics, Computer Software, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Graves, David C. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2002
At first glance, the title seems to be a bit contradictory. Isn't art "supposed" to be nonrational? Isn't that the point? These questions are what this essay aims to reconsider. It is a wide topic indeed, and widely covered as well. Here, the author will offer a few thoughts about rationality in general, and point out a possibly fruitful direction…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Appreciation, Sciences, Scientific Enterprise
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Friedman, William J. – Cognitive Psychology, 2002
Many transformations that take place over time can only occur in one temporal direction, and adults are highly sensitive to the differences between forward and backward presentations of such events. In seven experiments using two selective-looking paradigms, 4- and 8-month-olds were shown forward and backward videotapes of events involving the…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Experiments, Infants, Adults
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Bennett, Judith; Lubben, Fred; Hogarth, Sylvia – Science Education, 2007
Context-based and science-technology-society (STS) approaches to teaching science in high school have become widely used over the past two decades. They aspire to foster more positive attitudes to science while, at the same time, provide a sound basis of scientific understanding for further study. This paper reviews the detailed research evidence…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Teaching Methods, High Schools, Gender Differences
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Lopes, J. Bernardino; Costa, Nilza – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
Modelling is an inherent process for the construction and use of science concepts that mobilize diverse specific competences. The aims of this work are to put forward a means of evaluating modelling competences that is relevant for physics teaching and science education research and to identify the potentials and constraints in the development of…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Teaching Methods, Multivariate Analysis, Science Education
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Venville, Grady; Donovan, Jenny – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
This paper presents a case study of a teaching intervention designed to enrich Year 2 students' theory of biology through the introduction of causal mechanisms of inheritance such as the gene and DNA. The researchers worked collaboratively with the classroom teacher to design the intervention based on the students' prior knowledge of living things…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Intervention, Biology, Genetics
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Rybarczyk, Brian J.; Baines, Antonio T.; McVey, Mitch; Thompson, Joseph T.; Wilkins, Heather – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
This study investigated student learning outcomes using a case-based approach focused on cellular respiration. Students who used the case study, relative to students who did not use the case study, exhibited a significantly greater learning gain, and demonstrated use of higher-order thinking skills. Preliminary data indicate that after engaging…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Thinking Skills, Case Studies, Cytology
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Friedrichsen, Patricia Meis; Pallant, Amy – American Biology Teacher, 2007
Can eating large amounts of sugarless candy and gum lead to diarrhea? How does Milk of Magnesia work? How does penicillin kill bacteria? These are some of the questions that students answer in this series of lessons on diffusion and osmosis. To begin the unit, students predict the results of a demonstration involving the relationship between…
Descriptors: Computers, Textbooks, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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Dibley, Jeremiah; Parish, Jamie – Science Scope, 2007
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, a research project was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of video games as inquiry-based learning experiences for the science classroom. As a result, the video game, "Creature Control: The Quest for Homeostasis" was developed and field-tested in select middle schools in the United States.…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Learning Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Video Games
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Barreto, Jose C.; Dubetz, Terry A.; Schmidt, Diane L.; Isern, Sharon; Beatty, Thomas; Brown, David W.; Gillman, Edward; Alberte, Randall S.; Egiebor, Nosa O. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
Core concepts can be integrated throughout lower-division science and engineering courses by using a series of related, cross-referenced laboratory experiments. Starting with butane combustion in chemistry, the authors expanded the underlying core concepts of energy transfer into laboratories designed for biology, physics, and engineering. This…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures, Scientific Concepts, Science Curriculum
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Taber, Keith S.; Tan, Kim Chwee Daniel – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2007
This paper describes findings from a study to explore Singapore A-level (Grades 11 and 12, 16-19 yr old) students' understanding of ionisation energy, an abstract and complex topic that is featured in school chemistry courses. Previous research had reported that students in the United Kingdom commonly use alternative notions based on the perceived…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Foreign Countries, Grade 11, Grade 12
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Wang, Jing-Ru – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2007
The purpose of the study was to explore students' alternative conceptions and their associative thinking regarding internal transport in plants through administration of a refined diagnostic test. Questions of associative thinking and explanation were added to form a third tier of the previous two-tier test. The study found three terms related to…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Botany, Concept Formation, Mandarin Chinese
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Kreiser, Brian; Hairston, Rosalina – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2007
Understanding mitosis and meiosis is fundamental to understanding the basics of Mendelian inheritance, yet many students find these concepts challenging or confusing. Here we present a visually and physically stimulating activity using minimal supplies to supplement traditional instruction in order to engage the students and facilitate…
Descriptors: Genetics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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