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Kinnear, Judith F. – 1986
Problem solving is an essential skill in the study of genetics. Genetics problems have traditionally come from laboratory activities and textbook situations. Recently computer-based problems have been available to complement these standard sources. This report focusses on the use of computer-based problems in the study of genetics. Discriptions…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries, Genetics
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. – 1988
Scientific and technical journals in biology and medicine in recent years have extensively covered a debate about whether and how to determine the function and order of human genes on human chromosomes and when to determine the sequence of molecular building blocks that comprise DNA in those chromosomes. In 1987, these issues rose to become part…
Descriptors: DNA, Ethics, Genetics, Government Role
Moore, John A.; And Others – American Zoologist, 1987
This fourth volume of the Science as a Way of Knowing project contains 12 papers given at a conference in 1986 which was cosponsored by a variety of scientific and science education organizations. The presentations include: (1) "Science as a Way of Knowing--Developmental Biology" (John A. Moore); (2) "Embryonic Induction"…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biology, College Science, Cytology
Martin, Roy P. – 1982
Briefly considering the literature, this paper reviews research in the area of temperament and points out the implications of findings for school psychologists. Following a brief discussion of several definitions of temperament, two issues given the most consideration in the theoretical literature are outlined: the genetic origins of temperament…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Ability
Virginia Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council, Richmond. – 1983
This report of proceedings includes a keynote address "Prevention of Mental Retardation Circa 1983" (G. Tarjan) and eight papers from a keynote panel. Papers include: "Genetic Issues" (G. Oakley); "Impact of Intervention on High-Risk Children" (J. Gallagher); "Perinatal Issues" (G. Avery); "Social Issues" (J. Mercer); "Feasible Goals for…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Developmental Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education
Scarr, Sandra – 1977
Although there continues to be controversy about the magnitude of genetic and environmental effects on human behavior, it is generally agreed by various scientific fields that individual differences in brain function and behavior must follow the same laws of variability as other human characteristics. Whether or not racial and ethnic group…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Biology, Blacks, Environmental Influences
Shelanski, Vivien B., Ed.; La Follette, Marcel Chotkowski, Ed. – Science, Technology & Human Values, 1979
This issue features four articles which represent social and ethical concerns effecting all world citizens. Three conference reports are also presented. A large portion of the journal is devoted to news items. An extensive bibliography is given with a brief description of each publication. A calendar lists the coming events through September,…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Futures (of Society), Genetics, Humanism
White, Elliott – 1979
Political science and its subfields cannot ignore the work being done in two areas of the life sciences: sociobiology and neurobiology. Current theories of political socialization which suggest that society molds the child will be increasingly affected by sociobiological theory which posits that children operate as independent actors in the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Development, Behavior Theories, Biological Influences
Hormann, Hans – 1971
This book, originally published in German in 1967, is intended to offer a detailed introductory review and discussion of psycholinguistic thought and research over the last two decades. Because it was originally directed to a German audience, the book places strong emphasis on behaviorist psychology, which has had little influence in Europe. The…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Behavior Theories, Child Language, Child Psychology
Christensen, Larry – 1973
This course in advanced biology is entitled "Advanced Genetics" and is one of a series of instructional guides prepared by teachers for the Sahuarita High School (Arizona) Career Curriculum Project. It consists of seven units of study, and 15 behavioral objectives relating to these units are stated. The topics covered include a review of genetics,…
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides, Genetics
Goldberger, Arthur S.; Lewontin, Richard C. – 1976
Extending the classical twin method, Arthur R. Jensen claims to find unique estimates of the variance and covariance of the genetic and environmental components of IQ. The analyses presented in this paper show that a wide variety of parameter estimates are compatible with his model and data. But the extent of indeterminancy is deemed to be even…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Environmental Standards, Genetics, Heredity
Goldberger, Arthur S. – 1976
This study bears on Arthur R. Jensen's latest statement on the heritability of intelligence. Allowing for gene-environment correlation, Jensen (1975) reports that under a wide range of assumptions, the twin data show that one-half to three-fourths of IQ variance is accounted for by genetic factors. This conclusion falls when an arbitrary…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Environmental Standards, Genetics, Heredity
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Elkind, David – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1988
Use of the term "acceleration" to describe interventions to enhance children's intellectual potential is inappropriate, as the term cannot by justified from the standpoint of mental measurement, mental growth, genetics, or education. Maximizing a child's potential through creation of stimulating environments is recommended rather than…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Cognitive Development
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Myers, Richard – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Describes a basic biotechnology investigation that includes restriction and ligation of plasmid DNA, transformation of bacteria and cloning of these bacterial cells. Discusses laboratory procedures and another activity in the identification of unknown plasmids by studying agarose gel electrophoresis photographs. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, DNA, Genetics
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Fenster, Ariel E.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Identifies a technique using methylene blue and glucose to explain a genetically related enzyme shortage causing blue skin in humans. Offers a laser technique to study solubility of silver salts of chloride and chromate. Encourages the use of models and class participation in the study of chirality and enantiomers. (ML)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemistry, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational)
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