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Kang, Nam-Hwa; Wallace, Carolyn S. – Science Education, 2005
The purpose of this study was to explore how science teachers' epistemological beliefs and teaching goals are related to their use of lab activities. Research questions include: (1) What are the teachers' epistemological beliefs pertaining to lab activities? (2) Why do the science teachers use lab activities? (3) How are the teachers'…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Teachers, Epistemology, Secondary School Teachers
Buttemer, Helen – Science and Children, 2006
It has been a practice at the University of Washington to begin their workshops on investigative sciences for preservice and inservice K-8 teachers with the discussion of variables. The teaching of the concepts of variables is important, as it provides students with the opportunity to understand other aspects of an investigation, such as the use…
Descriptors: Investigations, Career Choice, Inquiry, Experiments
Macduff, J. Trevor – Science Scope, 2006
This article is an outline of what the author did in his classroom to incorporate the help of two volunteer engineers to create a powerful learning unit and cumulative review for his eighth-grade physical science students. This unit reviews what students have learned during the school year regarding force, motion, Newton's laws, gas laws, and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Middle School Students
Evans, Carolyn – Science Teacher, 2004
Teachers are obligated to engage students in science and excite them about the wonder and amazement of investigating the world. Teachers need to be willing to move from a lecture-oriented classroom to a student-centered classroom that engages students in inquiry. In this article, the author describes how she moved toward a student-centered…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Student Motivation, Teaching Methods, Student Participation
Boyce, Angela; Casey, Anne; Walsh, Gary – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
Courses in introductory biochemistry invariably encompass basic principles of enzymology, with reinforcement of lecture-based material in appropriate laboratory practicals. Students undertaking practical classes are more enthusiastic, and generally display improved performance, when the specific experiments undertaken show direct relevance to…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Environmental Education
Brown, Lesley R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
This laboratory exercise encourages upper level biochemistry students to build and expand upon previously developed laboratory skills and knowledge as they conduct a comparison of two methods of plasmid preparation based upon cost, quality of product, production time, and environmental impact. Besides creating an environment that mimics a more…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Biochemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Comparative Analysis
O'Dell, Cynthia D.; Hoyert, Mark Sudlow – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
We describe a perceptual experiment that we have successfully used in Research Methods classes. Students attempt to identify a series of simple cookie cutter shapes using only the fingers and hands (haptic perception). Students read archival studies that have used this procedure, identify confounds, generate and test alternate hypotheses, and…
Descriptors: Experiments, Tactual Perception, Identification, Research Design
Howard, David R.; Herr, Julie; Hollister, Rhiannon – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Trypsin and soybean trypsin inhibitor (Kunitz inhibitor) can be used in a relatively simple and inexpensive student exercise to demonstrate the usefulness of enzyme kinetics. The study of enzyme kinetics is essential to biology because enzymes play such a crucial role in the biochemical pathways of all living organisms. The data from enzyme…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biochemistry, Kinetics, Science Activities
Gilmore, Camilla K. – Cognitive Development, 2006
The development of conceptual understanding in arithmetic is a gradual process and children may make use of a concept in some situations before others. Previous research has demonstrated that when children are given arithmetic problems with an inverse relationship they can infer that the initial and final quantities are the same. However, we do…
Descriptors: Inferences, Arithmetic, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts
Jones, Todd C.; Bartlett, James C.; Wade, Kimberley A. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
Conjunction errors occur when participants incorrectly identify as "old" novel test stimuli created by recombining parts of two study stimuli (parent items). Prior studies have reported that the conjunction error rate is higher when parent items are studied together than when they are studied apart (a parent proximity effect). In several…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Form Classes (Languages), Recognition (Psychology), Familiarity
Lai, C.-Y.; Wu, Cheng-Chih – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
This paper reports our implementation of a handheld wireless environment to support Jigsaw cooperative learning activities in a college setting. A quasi-experimental research design was conducted to investigate the effects of using handhelds, as well as issues associated with the use of handheld technology. Two intact classes of fourth-year…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computers, College Students, Student Attitudes
Early Childhood Today, 2006
What happens when children pour water through a funnel? They begin to understand science and math concepts such as flow, force, gravity, and volume. What happens when children mold sand to create a tunnel? They develop skills in areas such as problem solving and predicting. They also gain knowledge about absorption and the properties of sand and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving
Kaplan, H.; Clopton, M.; Kaplan, M.; Messbauer, L.; McPherson, K. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
These experiments explored whether behavioral improvements observed during Snoezelen OT treatment sessions carried over to two different settings for three people with moderate/severe intellectual disability, autism and severe challenging behaviors. Experiment 1 explored engagement during a functional task immediately following the treatment…
Descriptors: Experiments, Moderate Mental Retardation, Severe Mental Retardation, Autism
Dulin, David; Hatwell, Yvette – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
Visual experience improved performances of blind adults in mental rotation and mental representation of the path of a spot. Congenitally blind participants with high expertise in graphic material performed better than two categories of nonexpert participants--those who became blind early in their lives versus those who became blind later in their…
Descriptors: Imagery, Blindness, Adults, Congenital Impairments
Unsworth, Sara J.; Medin, Douglas L. – Cognitive Science, 2005
Norenzayan, Smith, Jun Kim, and Nisbett (2002) investigated cultural differences in the use of intuitive versus formal reasoning in 4 experiments. Our comment concerns the 4th experiment where Norenzayan et al. reported that, although there were no cultural differences in accuracy on abstract logical arguments, Koreans made more errors than U.S.…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Experiments, Cultural Differences, Persuasive Discourse

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