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Bar, Varda; Evry, Zipora; Zinn, Barbara – Science Activities, 2000
Presents activities designed to help children experimentally determine what the dark areas of the moon consist of, and compares primary children's ideas about the moon with those of early scientists. (WRM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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Shaw, Jim – Physics Teacher, 1999
Describes trigonometric calculations of the "fullness" (as viewed from Earth) of the outer planets as a function of their semi-major axes and their positions relative to Earth and the sun. (WRM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Higher Education, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Felsager, Bjorn – Micromath, 2001
Describes a mathematics and science project designed to help students gain some familiarity with constellations and trigonometry by using the TI-83 calculator as a tool. Specific constellations such as the Big Dipper (Plough) and other sets of stars are located using stereographic projection and graphed using scatterplots. (MM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Educational Technology, Graphing Calculators
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Gvirtz, Silvina; Aisenstein, Angela; Cornejo, Jorge N.; Valerani, Alejandra – Science and Education, 2001
Analyzes the politicization of the natural sciences curriculum in Argentinean schools in relation to evolutionist theories and the teaching of astronomy and cosmography. Concludes that the ways in which content is selected and arranged arise as a solution to ideological conflicts. (MM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution
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Galili, Igal; Weizman, Ayelet; Cohen, Ariel – Science Education, 2004
The concepts of sky and visibility distance, as perceived by different learners, are investigated for the first time as a subject of a science education research. Mental models of students with regard to the subject were elicited. They were interpreted in terms of two-level hierarchy: schemes and facets-of-knowledge (defined in the paper). Our…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Weather, Vision, Science Curriculum
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Hansen, John; Barnett, Michael; MaKinster, James; Keating, Thomas – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
In this study, we explore an alternate mode for teaching and learning the dynamic, three-dimensional (3D) relationships that are central to understanding astronomical concepts. To this end, we implemented an innovative undergraduate course in which we used inexpensive computer modeling tools. As the second of a two-paper series, this report…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Computer Uses in Education
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Navarro-Brotons, Victor – Science & Education, 2006
This essay examines some aspects of the teaching of mathematics and its applications in three of the principal sixteenth century Spanish universities (Salamanca, Valencia and Alcala) and in other institutions sponsored by the monarchy, such as the "Casa de la Contratacion" (House of Trade) of Seville and the so-called Academy of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries, World History, College Mathematics
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Zeilik, Michael; Morris-Dueer, Vicki J. – Astronomy Education Review, 2004
In the summers of 1997, 1998, and 1999, we gave attendees (N=44) at a workshop called Teaching Astronomy Conceptually a cognitive task: to rank 200 concepts often taught in "Astronomy 101." Prior to these workshops, we asked an expert panel (N=18) of Astronomy 101 teachers to also rank these concepts. Among the workshop participants, the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Introductory Courses
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Bowdley, David – Physics Education, 2003
Many people believe that NASA could have faked the evidence showing that man landed on the Moon in 1969. Some opinion polls suggest that as many as 10-25% of the United States population also agree that there is the possibility that this could have happened. Numerous magazines, journals, websites and TV programmes now present the facts as…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Astronomy, Space Sciences, Science Instruction
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Smith, David Ryan – Physics Education, 2003
"Voyager" is an educational card game involving scientific satellites, developed for use in schools with children aged 9 to 13 years. The idea of the game is to improve pupils' knowledge about the large number of scientific satellites there are in space in a fun way, while also practising numeracy skills. Several copies of the game were…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Satellites (Aerospace)
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Madden, Sean P.; Downing, James P.; Comstock, Jocelyne M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2006
This article describes a classroom activity in which a solar eclipse is simulated and a mathematical model is developed to explain the data. Students use manipulative devices and graphing calculators to carry out the experiment and then compare their results to those collected in Koolymilka, Australia, during the 2002 eclipse.
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematical Models, Graphing Calculators, Simulation
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Trundle, Kathy Cabe; Atwood, Ronald K.; Christopher, John E. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to describe selected content knowledge held by 52 preservice elementary teachers about the observable phases of the moon and the monthly pattern of change in observable phases. Data were obtained from participants in a physics course before and after they received inquiry-based instruction designed to promote…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Science, Astronomy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Kelly, William E. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2006
This study factor analytically examined the convergence of three questionnaires used in previous research to measure night-sky related attitudes and behaviors in a sample of 72 college students. One factor emerged accounting for the majority of variance in responses. It was concluded that the single factor found across separate measures used in…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Questionnaires, Student Attitudes
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Hughes, Stephen W. – Physics Education, 2006
A method of measuring the orbital velocity of the Moon around the Earth using a digital camera is described. Separate images of the Moon and stars taken 24 hours apart were loaded into Microsoft PowerPoint and the centre of the Moon marked on each image. Four stars common to both images were connected together to form a "home-made" constellation.…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Photography, Physics, Measurement Equipment
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Egelston-Dodd, Judy; Ting, Simon – Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities, 2007
This article describes the mediated American Sing Language (ASL) presentation of technical vocabulary and definitions within the context of a web-based astronomy course for first year students at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY). Deaf students showed achievement gains with fewer…
Descriptors: Deafness, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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