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Stanford, Pokey; Heinhorst, Sabine – Science and Children, 1997
Presents activities for elementary students that lay the conceptual foundation for developing an understanding of heredity and identification. Uses analogies and firsthand experiences to demystify the science of DNA. (JRH)
Descriptors: DNA, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Genetics
Lewontin, Richard – Transition, 1996
Summarizes the positions of leading proponents of the belief in the biological basis of differences in intelligence, reviewing the ideas of Arthur Jensen, J. Phillipe Rushton, and the currently controversial "The Bell Curve" by Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein. Relations between social perceptions of race and class are discussed.…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Genetics, Heredity, Intelligence
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Tarter, Ralph E.; Vanyukov, Michael M. – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2001
Presents an introduction to the articles in this monograph examining the genetic, biochemical, and psychological components of substance use disorder liability. Highlights the Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research's theory-guided comprehensive prospective research strategies and activities. (Contains 5 tables and 5 figures.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Biochemistry, Children, Etiology
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Dionne, Ginette; Dale, Philip S.; Boivin, Michel; Plomin, Robert – Child Development, 2003
Two cohorts of same-sex twin pairs were assessed on grammar and vocabulary. Findings indicated that vocabulary and grammar correlated strongly at 2 and 3 years in both cohorts, with a consistently high genetic correlation between vocabulary and grammar at both ages. Findings suggest that the same genetic influences operate for vocabulary and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Genetics, Grammar, Language Acquisition
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Omarzu, Julia – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Presents the real life story of Molly, who was born with a rare genetic disorder, and her parents' hope to cure her by having another child with specific genetic markers and using his/her stem cells to cure Molly. Addresses the ethical issues of genetic manipulation and fertility treatment. Includes teaching notes and classroom management…
Descriptors: Biology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Classroom Techniques, Embryology
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Schollar, John; Madden, Dean – School Science Review, 2003
Describes a cut-out 3-D DNA model, which can be used to teach about DNA structure. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Cooperative Learning, DNA, Educational Strategies
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Bishop, E. G.; Cherny, Stacey S.; Corley, Robin; Plomin, Robert; DeFries, John C.; Hewitt, John K. – Intelligence, 2003
Studied continuity and change in general cognitive ability from infancy to adolescence in adoptees (107 children), biological siblings (87 pairs), and twins (224 monozygotic and 189 dyzygotic pairs). Findings generally support previous findings about genetic and environmental factors, with the exception that in the transition to adolescence,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adopted Children, Change, Cognitive Ability
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Springer, Ken – Child Development, 1996
Results of two experiments indicated that preschoolers expected adopted babies to share physical properties, but not preferences with their biological parents; and recognized that a baby who looks like and lives with a woman but who grew inside another woman's body is not the first woman's baby. (BC)
Descriptors: Adoptive Parents, Biological Parents, Biology, Genetics
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Segal, Nancy L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1997
Pairs of genetically unrelated children reared as same-age siblings offer a design for investigating genetic and environmental influences on behavior. Results with 21 pairs support an explanatory model of intelligence that includes genetic factors. Shared environment appeared to have a very small effect on intellectual development. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Child Development, Family Influence, Genetics
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Mazzocco, Michele M. M.; And Others – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1997
This paper reviews ongoing research designed to specify the cognitive, behavioral, and neuroanatomical phenotypes of specific genetic etiologies of learning disability. The genetic disorders at the focus of the research include reading disability, neurofibromatosis type 1, Tourette syndrome, and fragile X syndrome. Implications for identifying…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Children, Disability Identification, Etiology
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Flax, Judy F.; Realpe-Bonilla, Teresa; Hirsch, Linda S.; Brzustowicz, Linda M.; Bartlett, Christopher W.; Tallal, Paula – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2003
Two family aggregation studies involving 25 children (ages 5-10) with specific language impairment (SLI) report the occurrence and co-occurrence of oral language impairments and reading impairments. Results indicate that when language impairments occur within families of SLI probands, these impairments generally co-occur with reading impairments.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Genetics, Heredity, Incidence
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Templin, Mark A.; Fetters, Marcia K. – American Biology Teacher, 2002
Describes how to perform the Meselson-Stahl experiment using Lego building blocks. Demonstrates how the products of DNA replication pass on to new generations of cells. (YDS)
Descriptors: DNA, Genetics, Hands on Science, Higher Education
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Wingenbach, Gary J.; Rutherford, Tracy A.; Dunsford, Deborah W. – Journal of Applied Communications, 2002
Agricultural communications students (n=330) were surveyed to determine their knowledge of and attitudes toward biotechnology issues reported in the mass media. Although students achieved only 30% correct responses, 84% perceived their knowledge level to be average to high. Most were somewhat accepting of genetic modification for plants but less…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Biotechnology, College Students, Communications
Young, Terrence E., Jr. – Library Media Connection, 2003
Describes the importance and benefits of collaboration between media specialists and science teachers for both teachers and students. Discusses ways in which media specialists can effectively cooperate with science teachers such as science fairs, open-door policies, or getting science teachers into the library. Includes a list of professional…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Genetics
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Smalley, Susan L.; Asarnow, Robert F. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1990
The study compared 9 nonretarded autistic males and 25 of their first-degree relatives with 22 control relatives, to identify potential cognitive subclinical markers in autism and differences in emotion recognition and labeling. Subjects showed an atypical cognitive profile with above average visuospatial ability and difficulty in recognizing…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism, Cognitive Ability, Emotional Development
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