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Wenzel, Thomas J.; Austin, Rachel N. – Environmental Science and Technology, 2001
Discusses the importance of environmental chemistry and the use of laboratory exercises in analytical and general chemistry courses. Notes the importance of lab work in heightening student interest in coursework including problem-based learning in undergraduate curricula, ready adaptability of environmental coursework to existing curricula, and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Content, Environmental Education, Higher Education
West, Robert Mac – Informal Learning, 1999
Condemns the removal of evolution from subjects to be tested in Kansas at the state level. Outlines strategies being used by creationists to confound contemporary science, the breadth of creationist/fundamentalist attacks on modern science, and educators' and politicians' responses to creationist attacks. Reviews the role of museums in providing…
Descriptors: Creationism, Evolution, Informal Education, Museums
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Prouty, Anne – Science Scope, 2004
The authors' seventh-grade science curriculum includes a study of nutrition, anatomy, and physiology. Over several years, the authors' teaching partner and herself reworked the nine-week unit to include the Tour de France and the exploits of Lance Armstrong. What makes this unit so engaging for middle school students is that it provides an…
Descriptors: Human Body, Science Curriculum, Physiology, Anatomy
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Donnelly, James F. – Science Education, 2004
This paper argues that the diverse curriculum reform agendas associated with science education are strongly and critically associated with the educational characteristics of the humanities. The article begins with a survey of interpretations of the distinctive contribution which the humanities make to educational purposes. From this survey four…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Educational Change, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Christensen, Douglas; Jovic, Marko – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
This report describes a molecular biotechnology-based laboratory curriculum developed to accompany an undergraduate genetics course. During the course of a semester, students researched the pathogen, developed a research question, designed experiments, and performed transcriptional analysis of a set of genes that confer virulence to the food-borne…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Class Activities, Molecular Biology, Class Size
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Kozliak, Evguenii I. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A molecular approach for introducing entropy in undergraduate physical chemistry course and incorporating the features of Davies' treatment that meets the needs of the students but ignores the complexities of statistics and upgrades the qualitative, intuitive approach of Lambert for general chemistry to a semiquantitative treatment using Boltzmann…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Undergraduate Students
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Karukstis, Kerry K – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Educators recognize that undergraduate research programs flourish on campuses that provide a strong curricular structure to support research. Reinvigorating the undergraduate experience: successful models supported by NSF's AIRE/RAIRE program, the publication of Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) is expressly designed to share successful…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Research Projects, Models, Student Experience
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Kerr, Sylvia; Runquist, Olaf – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The various issues like do mentors have a responsibility to take a new look at the chemistry curricula in light of the challenges and expectations of the 21st century workplace, and should our graduates possess other valued characteristics are discussed. Every academician has the responsibility to prepare chemists for the 21st century by…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Faculty, Mentors, Science Curriculum
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Jenkins, Edgar W. – Curriculum Journal, 2006
Attempts to link school science education with citizenship are not new. They range from the General Science movement of the first half of the last century to more recent initiatives such as "21st Century Science" in the UK and "ChemCom" in the USA. This article reviews some of these earlier attempts, with particular reference…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Citizenship, Science and Society
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Feller, Scott E.; Dallinger, Richard F.; McKinney, Paul Caylor – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The computer systems available for molecular modeling are described, along with a discussion of a molecular modeling program created and supported by computational techniques for the first-semester general chemistry course. Various exercises are listed, which direct the learner from a beginner's course in software practice to more complex…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Curriculum, Molecular Structure, Higher Education
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Hessley, Rita K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The PC-based software technology, a computational-modeling course, for undergraduate chemistry students helps them to understand the molecular modeling in a better way. This course would be able to accommodate a wider array of topics and a greater depth of theory as the modeling is increasingly incorporated into the chemistry curriculum.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Educational Technology, Chemistry, Molecular Structure
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Koosimile, Anthony T. – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This paper sets out to identify some key problems, issues and challenges relating to out-of-school experiences of learners in science teaching that emerged during classroom observations in schools in Botswana. Generally, there is evidence suggesting weak incorporation of learners' experiences into teaching. The experiences seemed to have a lower…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Student Experience, Prior Learning
Neu, Terry W.; Baum, Susan M.; Cooper, Carolyn R. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2004
This narrative presents the educational route followed by an Intel Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) winner who was not always recognized for his scientific abilities. Factors contributing to the success of this gifted student are presented, as well as his creative insights for solving the problem that gave rise to the winning project.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Special Needs Students, Learning Problems, Educational Strategies
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Barraclough, Helen; Bracey, Becky – Primary Science Review, 2005
"Eureka!" is an interactive museum for children situated in Halifax, West Yorkshire, which opened in 1992. It has over 400 hands-on exhibits in four gallery spaces: (1) "SoundSpace"; (2) "Living and working together"; (3) "Our global garden"; and (4) "Me and my body". It aims to inspire children about themselves and the world around them through…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Libraries, Archives
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McAllister, Peter – Primary Science Review, 2005
Since 1990 the science curriculum in Northern Ireland has gone through three major changes. In the beginning, fifteen attainment targets were introduced to an unsuspecting and largely unprepared teaching population: these were eventually reduced to five in 1993 and then to the present two in 1996. Unlike in England, technology has never stood as…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Elementary School Science
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