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Peer reviewedAhlgren, Andrew; Wheeler, Soren – Science and Education, 2002
Describes strand maps in general and in relation to the Benchmarks for Science Literacy. Examines three draft maps entitled "Evidence and Reasoning", "Scientific Investigations", and "Scientific Theories" which together represent one section of Benchmarks Chapter 1 on scientific inquiry. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, National Standards, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedZembylas, Michalinos; Isenbarger, Lynn – Research in Science Education, 2002
Describes and analyzes the role of a teacher's caring and enthusiasm in an inclusive science classroom. Reveals that this teacher's approach focuses on two major ideas: (1) Combining activity-oriented science curriculum with the building of caring relationships in her classroom; and (2) Developing enthusiasm for science and fulfilling students'…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedHurst, Michael O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2002
Currently molecular structure is taught in general chemistry using three theories, this being based more on historical development rather than logical pedagogy. Electronegativity is taught with a confusing mixture of definitions that do not correspond to modern practice. Valence bond theory and VSEPR are used together in a way that often confuses…
Descriptors: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry, Higher Education, Misconceptions
Peer reviewedFischer-Mueller, Jennifer; Zeidler, Dana L. – Science Educator, 2002
Presents a study investigating the relationship between teachers' beliefs on the goals of contemporary science education and their teaching practices. (Contains 33 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Educational Change, High Schools, Inquiry
Peer reviewedBarraza, Laura – Journal of Environmental Education, 2001
Discusses schools' relevance in developing environmental awareness in young children. Explains that the primary-level national curriculum and the Mexican educational system are working toward an environmental policy. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedPowell, Janet Carlson; Anderson, Ronald D. – Studies in Science Education, 2002
Analyzes the role of science curriculum materials in educational reform concluding that materials can and should play a vital role. Concludes also that the use of new curriculum materials must be accompanied by transformative professional development in a supportive school and community environment. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Instructional Materials, Resource Materials, Science Curriculum
Weinberg, Amy Shulman – Hands On!, 1994
Discusses the importance of inquiry and discovery in science and mathematics education. Presents three science problems for students to develop their own solutions. Concludes that curriculum materials must engage and support teachers in the process of integrating mathematics and science. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Integrated Activities, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedVan Berkel, Berry; De Vos, Wobbe; Verdonk, Adri H.; Pilot, Albert – Science and Education, 2000
Attempts to solve the problem of hidden structure in school chemistry. Argues that normal chemistry education is isolated from common sense, everyday life and society, the history and philosophy of science, technology, school physics, and chemical research. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Curriculum, Science Education History
Peer reviewedOwens, Katharine D. – Clearing House, 2000
Describes a program at one middle school where scientists and engineers teach the science lesson one day a week over a six-week period in place of the regular science lesson, culminating in a field trip to the workplace of the scientist/engineer. Discusses lessons learned by scientists, teachers, and students. Notes contributions to the growth of…
Descriptors: Engineers, Middle Schools, Program Descriptions, Science Curriculum
Reeves, Diana – Teacherlink, 1999
Shares experiences of designing interdisciplinary curriculum, making the math-science connection, using curriculum links to meet diverse needs of students, creating the learning environment-classroom management, creating the learning environment-material development, monitoring student understanding, and stimulating optimum growth. (ASK)
Descriptors: Grade 1, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics Instruction, Primary Education
Principled Practice in Mathematics and Science Education, 1999
Presents an interview with Senta Raizen, who brings her vast experience as a researcher and director of the National Center for Improving Science Education (NCISE) to a discussion of science education reform. (ASK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews
Peer reviewedTaylor, Peter D.; Sinclair, Nathalie – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2001
Focuses principally on the high school mathematics curriculum. Observes that it is, for most students, lifeless and ineffective. Proposes that the curriculum be implemented as a sequence of good examples designed to expose not content so much as method. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Mathematics Education, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedRutherford, F. James – Science and Education, 2001
Takes the position that introducing the history and philosophy of science into school science curricula is a necessary, though not sufficient, part of any school effort to promote science literacy. Reports on the progress of two such initiatives, namely The Project Physics Course and Project 2061. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Science Curriculum, Science Education History, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedHudson, Shannon – Hoosier Science Teacher, 2001
Reports on the realization that science is boring to large numbers of students. Focuses on work with making science more interesting. (DDR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Strategies, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedRaghavan, Kalyani; Cohen-Regev, Shira; Strobel, Shelley A. – School Science and Mathematics, 2001
Describes the results of a curriculum-aligned assessment comprising selected items from the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMMS). The assessment was administered to fifth grade students involved in a local systemic change project to address questions such as, How does the performance of students involved in the project compare…
Descriptors: Achievement, Comparative Education, Elementary Education, Evaluation


