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Peer reviewedMcIntyre, Margaret, Ed. – Science and Children, 1979
Provides instructions for planting a variety of common plants including avocados, and sweet potatoes, oranges, and onions. Discusses key concepts to develop. (MA)
Descriptors: Botany, Early Childhood Education, Horticulture, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedTamir, P. – Science Education, 1976
The relationship of certain teacher background variables to their attitudes priorities, expectations, and instructional practices regarding botany and zoology was investigated. Teachers were grouped into three categories: botanists, zoologists, and neutrals; the academic achievement of the students of the teachers in the three categories was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Botany, Educational Research, Instruction
Peer reviewedCapuano, Carolyn – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Describes taste experiences that are used to spark interest in studying high school biology. Emphasizes learning about survival, poisonous plants, endangered species, economic and nutritional importance of various organisms, and cultural education. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Food, Instruction
Peer reviewedMacRoberts, M. H.; MacRoberts, B. R. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1997
Describes results of a citation analysis on a botany journal and compares the results with a previous study in a different discipline. Neither this study nor the previous one supports the basic assumption of citation analysis, that authors cite their influences. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Authors, Botany, Citation Analysis, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedMulnix, Amy; Penhale, Sara J. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Describes a project that enables students to emulate a scientist in the classroom setting through collaboration on research projects, use of research literature, and communication with scientific peers. Student groups focus on investigations of the cellular and molecular aspects of a disease. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Data Analysis, Evolution, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMisiti, Frank L., Jr. – Science Scope, 1996
Presents a lesson that uses the learning cycle to introduce the concept of classification and the use of dichotomous keys to identify plants and animals. Encourages students to become better observers and helps them gain confidence and experience in using simple classification keys. (JRH)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Classification, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedBrook, Richard; Smith, Shelley; Tisdale, Mary – Science and Children, 1995
Discusses "The Big Empty" or, the Great Basin. Suggests that it is not empty but rather a great ecosystem rich in plants, animals, and minerals. Presents information and activities to guide students in exploring the Great Basin in order to understand the ways in which such an arid and seemingly harsh environment can support so many…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedNg, Wan; Gunstone, Richard – Research in Science Education, 2002
Investigates the use of the World Wide Web (WWW) as a research and teaching tool in promoting self-directed learning groups of 15-year-old students. Discusses the perceptions of students of the effectiveness of the WWW in assisting them with the construction of knowledge on photosynthesis and respiration. (Contains 33 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Botany, Multimedia Instruction, Photosynthesis, Science Education
Peer reviewedUnger, Judith M.; Morin, Nancy R. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Describes The Flora of North America, the first comprehensive description of all plants growing spontaneously in North America. Discusses online resources, the publication as an educational resource, the published volumes, and scientific and planning applications. (JRH)
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Resources, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
Peer reviewedHammond, Paul; Yager, Ann; Goble, Brigitte; Evans, Jamalyn – American Biology Teacher, 2002
Presents a scenario-based anatomy exercise designed for middle schools students. Investigates the anatomy of alfalfa and sweet clover plants while focusing on seedling anatomy. (YDS)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biological Sciences, Classroom Techniques, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedOpler, Annette; Mizell, Rebecca; Robert, Alexander; Cervantes-Cervantes, Miguel; Kincaid, Dwight; Kennelly, Edward J. – American Biology Teacher, 2002
Introduces a brine shrimp assay to demonstrate the effects of the biological activity of herbal remedies. Describes two protocols, one using aqueous extracts and the other using methanol extracts. (Contains 21 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments, Plants (Botany)
Peer reviewedFarenga, Stephen J.; Joyce, Beverly A.; Ness, Daniel; Wilkens, Richard – Science Scope, 2003
Introduces gall-making insects and explains gall development. Explains how to bring galls into the classroom and conduct experiments. Suggests using gall systems to introduce students to the concepts of genetic control, biodiversity, plant and animal development, species interactions, biodiversity, and the flow of energy through the food web. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Biology, Entomology, Habitats
Peer reviewedBlackwell, Will H.; Powell, Martha J. – American Biology Teacher, 1995
Examined 10 introductory college-level, general biology survey textbooks for the coverage of algae to assess the efficacy of coverage. Describes a proposal of seven kingdoms and discusses the disposition of algae among five of these kingdoms. Contends that textbooks should highlight the concept of algae across the five kingdoms. Contains 59…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Microbiology
Peer reviewedStrathy, Kerrie – Convergence, 1995
The South Pacific Action Committee for Human Ecology and Environment (SPACHEE) involved women in experiential workshops to explore forest ecosystems. The first phase focused on the forest environment, the second on documenting and promoting traditional medicine and medicinal plants, valuable local knowledge that can persuade people to protect the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Females
Park, Edwards – Smithsonian, 1993
Describes the Amazonia exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park, in Washington DC. The exhibit provides an example of the plant and animal life that exist in a tropical rain forest. (MDH)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Environmental Education, Exhibits


