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Lee, Joon Sun; Ginsburg, Herbert P. – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2009
In this article we discuss nine common misconceptions about learning and teaching mathematics for young children that are widespread among prospective and practicing early childhood teachers in the United States. These misconceptions include: 1. Young children are not ready for mathematics education; 2. Mathematics is for some bright kids with…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Mathematics Teachers
Mensah, Felicia Moore – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
This study focuses on the structure and theoretical foundations of the book club for promoting multicultural understandings in science teacher education. The book club was defined as an informal, peer-directed group discussion that met regularly to discuss an ethnographic, multicultural text regarding issues pertinent to science teaching and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Science, Methods Courses
Jordan, Rebecca; Gray, Steven; Demeter, Marylee; Lui, Lei; Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2009
Teaching ecological concepts in schools is important in promoting natural science and environmental education for young learners. Developing educational programs is difficult, however, because of complicated ecological processes operating on multiple levels, the unlimited nature of potential system interactions (given the openness of systems), and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Natural Sciences, Concept Formation
Feltovich, Paul J.; And Others – 1994
This paper reports on the learning of difficult and complex concepts, the characteristics of these concepts that make them difficult for students to learn and understand well, the kinds of misconceptions students acquire, and the difficulty of changing these mistaken beliefs. A scheme, the Conceptual Stability Scheme, is presented for analyzing a…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Guskey, Thomas R. – Online Submission, 2005
Although much recent attention has focused on gaps in the achievement of different groups of students, the problem has been with us for decades. This paper presents the problem as one of reducing variation in students' achievement, and reviews the work of renowned educator Benjamin Bloom on this problem. Bloom argued that to reduce variation in…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Educational Research, Formative Evaluation, Mastery Learning
Hershey, David R. – American Institute of Biological Sciences, 2005
As follow-up to a previous article "Avoid Misconceptions When Teaching about Plants," the author identifies fifty additional misconceptions. Undergeneralizations are added to the list of oversimplifications, obsolete concepts, terms, misidentifications, and flawed research. A glossary at the end of the article compares words used in botany with…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Misconceptions, Botany, Science Education
Taylor, Annette Kujawski; Kowalski, Patricia – 2003
In a series of studies over the past several years, the authors have examined the extent of psychological misconceptions, their strength, sources, and various factors that may contribute to reducing these, including individual differences. Generally, introductory psychology students come into the course with many popular misconceptions. These…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Mass Media Role, Misconceptions
Peer reviewedRitchie, Stephen M.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1997
Examines which of the warrants of authority, coherence, and empirical evidence were invoked by grade 8 science classroom participants in their daily interactions, and whether these were linked to particular teaching referents. Results indicate that when the teacher embraced a context exposure referent at the expense of constructivism, the warrant…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Strategies, Interaction, Misconceptions
Peer reviewedHarter, Stephen P.; Nisonger, Thomas E. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1997
Discusses "impact factor," a measure of journal impact defined by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) and available in Journal Citation Reports. Argues that "impact factor" is misnamed and misused, suggesting an alternative name and interpretation of the measure, and proposes two new measures to assess the impact of…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques, Misconceptions
Bruckner, Martha – Principal, 1997
A 1995 survey of 590 children of Nebraska school administrators revealed that the majority of administrators begin their careers when they have small children. Nearly two-thirds of respondents attended the same school where their parents worked. A majority of respondents liked being administrators' children. Teasing bothered many, but being the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Elementary Education, Family Relationship, Misconceptions
Egelston-Dodd, Judy; Himmelstein, Jeff – Journal of Science for Persons with Disabilities, 1996
Presents a model lesson that demonstrates how teachers can provide experiences to close the conceptual gaps for deaf students and provide a common base before launching into new concepts. Discusses the constructivist paradigm, misconceptions, the Learning Cycle, strategies for teaching deaf students, and assessment of learning for students who are…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Disabilities, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPorkess, Roger – Teaching Statistics, 1996
This article examines some of the difficulties frequently encountered by students when analyzing bivariate data and suggests how they might be overcome. (Author)
Descriptors: Causal Models, Correlation, Misconceptions, Prediction
Peer reviewedBarrow, Lloyd; Haskins, Sandra – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1996
Explores introductory geology students' (n=186) understanding of earthquakes. Results indicate that the mass media seem to provide students greater details about the cause and impact than the actual experience itself, students lack a broad understanding about the theory of plate tectonics, and introductory geology students have extensive…
Descriptors: Earthquakes, Geology, Higher Education, Misconceptions
Peer reviewedBower, James M. – Issues in Science and Technology, 1996
Identifies 10 myths of science education reform and offers suggestions for scientists to help in reform including program validation, teacher support, resource acquisition, and modeling the scientific process. (MKR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions, Science Education
Peer reviewedLibarkin, Julie C.; Crockett, Cynthia D.; Sadler, Philip M. – Science Teacher, 2003
Presents activities to dispel student misconceptions about density, particularly as it applies to buoyancy. Finds that misconceptions fall under three categories: (1) size; (2) shape; and (3) material. (NB)
Descriptors: Density (Matter), High Schools, Middle Schools, Misconceptions

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