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Huetink, Linda – CSTA Journal, 1996
Presents activities designed to build an understanding of why the physical characteristics of small animals such as the water strider, water spider, and the basilisk make it possible for the animals to use the surface tension of water to their advantage. Discusses the concept of geometrical scaling. (JRH)
Descriptors: Animals, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics, Measurement
Peer reviewedHrechdakain, Sabine – Trumpeter, 1995
The author recounts childhood interactions with animals in the "wild" and how these experiences can enrich the lives of both children and adults. (LZ)
Descriptors: Animals, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Ecology
Peer reviewedFisher, Arthur – Society, 1992
Discusses contributions of E. O. Wilson and others to the development of sociobiology. Considers sociobiology's origins, the study of social behavior, the inclusive fitness theory of behavior, haplodiploidy, reciprocal altruism, ecological perspectives, species richness, social evolution, societal explanations for infanticide, sociobiology and the…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Theories, History, Social Behavior
Peer reviewedBackscheider, Andrea G.; And Others – Child Development, 1993
In three experiments, children were asked whether animals, plants, and artifacts that had been damaged could heal through regrowth and whether a person could mend them. Four-year olds realized that both animals and plants could regrow and that artifacts had to be fixed by humans. Three-year olds were less knowledgeable than four-year olds. (MDM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Animals, Biology, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedPepperberg, Irene M.; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1991
Examines one component of an African Grey parrot's monologue behavior, private speech, while he was being taught new vocalizations. The data are discussed in terms of the possible functions of monologues during the parrot's acquisition of novel vocalizations. (85 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Comparative Analysis, English, Language Acquisition
Hay, Tina M. – Currents, 1991
College and university public relations officials need to be aware of the potential problems associated with institutional research programs using animals and conflicts with animal welfare activists. Steps to take include anticipating and planning for a crisis, knowing campus research projects, and educating the various constituencies affected,…
Descriptors: Activism, Animals, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
Peer reviewedMills, Sophie – Children's Literature in Education, 2000
Explores themes relating to human transition as they appear in "Charlotte's Web" and four other stories using pigs as a subject. Discusses the motifs common to all these texts that recur in the film "Babe." Considers how the cycle of life and death is ceaseless, and pigs symbolize the necessary transitions that people must all…
Descriptors: Animals, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Reader Response
Peer reviewedKinnear, Adrianne – Investigating, 2000
Presents an activity that is foolproof for children to collect and observe soil animals, alive and in the animals' own environment. (ASK)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEyster, Linda S.; Fried, Bernard – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Describes the inexpensive and safe method of using roundworms in the classroom or laboratories. Because parasitic infections are so common, students should learn about worms. Provides statistics on just how many people have a worm infection in the world. Explains how to study living nematodes, and obtain and use earthworms. (Contains 13…
Descriptors: Biology, Dissection, Higher Education, Laboratory Animals
Peer reviewedMandler, Jean M.; McDonough, Laraine – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Five experiments tested the development of conceptual categories by familiarizing infants to objects in a category and presenting them with an object in a different category. Infants' responses indicated that infants at 7 to 11 months categorized animals, vehicles, and furniture; at 11 months, plants and kitchen utensils; and at 9 to 11 months,…
Descriptors: Animals, Classification, Concept Formation, Furniture
Peer reviewedEdwards, M. Craig; Briers, Gary E. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2000
Comparison of 184 animal science students in modified alternating day block schedule with 136 in 9-week accelerated block schedule showed that higher-order thinking skills achievement was less than half of the passing standard. Higher- and lower-order skills performance of modified schedule students was superior, which may be explained by teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Animal Husbandry, Block Scheduling, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBarman, Charles R.; Barman, Natalie S.; Cox, Mary Lou; Newhouse, Kay Berglund; Goldston, M. Jenice – Science and Children, 2000
Explains a study that assesses students' ideas about animals. Evaluates textbooks and trade books according to the identifications and words they use. Discusses student responses from different grade levels on the classification of animals and identifying what is an animal. Summarizes the results of the study and makes recommendations on the…
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Classification, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLucido, Patricia – Science Scope, 2000
Reflects on middle school students' interest in stamp collections and considers science-related stamps as a good source for a classroom display. (YDS)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Display Aids, Middle Schools
Grace, Randolph C. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004
Two experiments are reported in which the ratio of the average times spent in the terminal and initial links ("Tt/Ti") in concurrent chains was varied. In Experiment 1, pigeons responded in a three-component procedure in which terminal-link variable-interval schedules were in constant ratio, but their average duration increased across components…
Descriptors: Prediction, Experiments, Animals, Intervals
Jackendoff, Ray; Pinker, Steven – Cognition, 2005
In a continuation of the conversation with Fitch, Chomsky, and Hauser on the evolution of language, we examine their defense of the claim that the uniquely human, language-specific part of the language faculty (the ''narrow language faculty'') consists only of recursion, and that this part cannot be considered an adaptation to communication. We…
Descriptors: Syntax, Diachronic Linguistics, Animals, Psycholinguistics

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