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Wilmes, Sara; Howarth, John – Science Teacher, 2009
Every day we are confronted with issues of varying degrees of complexity and importance. Which bags are better for the environment--paper, plastic, or neither? What precautions should be taken to reduce the spread of the H1N1 virus? Are there risks involved in eating genetically modified fruits and vegetables? What impact will the use of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction, Environmental Education
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Dial, Katrina; Riddley, Diana; Williams, Kiesha; Sampson, Victor – Science Teacher, 2009
The law of conservation of mass can be counterintuitive for most students because they often think the mass of a substance is related to its physical state. As a result, students may hold a number of alternative conceptions related to this concept, including, for example, the believe that gas has no mass, that solids have greater mass than fluids,…
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Karsli, Fethiye; Sahin, Cigdem – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2009
The purpose of this study is to develop a worksheet about the factors affecting solubility, which could be useful for the prospective science teachers (PST) to remind and regain their science process skills (SPS). The pilot study of the WS was carried out with 32 first grade PST during the 2007-2008 academic year in the education department at…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Action Research, Science Experiments
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Gates, Joshua – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2009
For this experiment, students are divided into 2 groups and presented with a static equilibrium force-balance problem to solve. One group works entirely experimentally and the other group theoretically, using Newton's laws. The groups present their seemingly dissimilar results and must reconcile them through discussion. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Science Instruction, High Schools
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Bilica, Kim; Flores, Margaret – Science Scope, 2009
Middle school students make great learning gains when they participate in lessons that invite them to practice their developing scientific reasoning skills; however, designing developmentally appropriate, clear, and structured lessons about scientific thinking and reasoning can be difficult. This challenge can be met through lessons that teach…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Middle School Students, Scientific Concepts, Science Process Skills
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Shultz, Jeffry – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2009
I present a laboratory procedure for illustrating transcription, post-transcriptional modification, gene conservation, and comparative genetics for use in undergraduate biology education. Students are individually assigned genes in a targeted biochemical pathway, for which they design and test polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers. In this…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Genetics, Biology, Science Instruction
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Vilkomir, T.; O'Donoghue, J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2009
Kruteskii's work on the mathematical abilities of school children is a seminal work on the nature of mathematical ability. However, the task of developing methods for the practical application of his work is still a significant problem in mathematics education. The authors have developed a practical application of Kruteskii's approach to the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Ability Identification, Mathematical Aptitude
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Veal, William R.; Taylor, Dawne; Rogers, Amy L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Self-reflection is a tool of instruction that has been used in the science classroom. Research has shown great promise in using video as a learning tool in the classroom. However, the integration of self-reflective practice using video in the general chemistry laboratory to help students develop process skills has not been done. Immediate video…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Nonmajors
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Yang, Shui-Ping; Li, Chung-Chia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
This study provided a challenging opportunity for general chemistry students to mimic the scientific research process by solving a water-quality problem concerning individual calcium and magnesium concentrations. We found that general chemistry students were able to develop their own experiments to solve real-world, multivariable problems through…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Scientific Research, Inquiry
Thurmond, Brandi – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study sought to compare a data-rich learning (DRL) environment that utilized online data as a tool for teaching about renewable energy technologies (RET) to a lecture-based learning environment to determine the impact of the learning environment on students' knowledge of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) concepts related…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Problem Solving, Energy Conservation, Power Technology
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Epping, Ronald J. – Journal of Learning Design, 2010
A novel application of the popular web instruction architecture Blackboard Academic Suite[R] is described. The method was applied to a large number of students to assess quantitatively the accuracy of each student's laboratory skills. The method provided immediate feedback to students on their personal skill level, replaced labour-intensive…
Descriptors: Integrated Learning Systems, Computer Uses in Education, Laboratory Procedures, Hands on Science
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McGregor, Debbie; Precious, Wendy – Science and Children, 2010
The setting: the science classroom. The characters: you and your students. The scene: Your students acting out scientific discoveries, modeling a frog's life cycle, mimicking the transition from liquid to solid. This is "dramatic science", a teaching approach that uses acting techniques to explore and develop young children's ideas about…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment, Science Instruction
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Arneson, B. T.; Long, S. R.; Stewart, K. K.; Lagowski, J. J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
We present the details for adapting a diode array UV-vis spectrophotometer to incorporate the use of polypropylene microcentrifuge tubes--fuge tubes--as cuvettes. Optical data are presented validating that the polyethylene fuge tubes are equivalent to the standard square cross section polystyrene or glass cuvettes generally used in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories
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Farland, Donna – Science and Children, 2008
As educators, we are always deciding what experiences we want to give students in order to achieve our goals of developing science process skills. One of the best ways of teaching about observation is described here. Using a hand lens and an illuminated pocket microscope, students observe an object at three different levels of…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Teaching Methods, Observation, Inquiry
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Feist, Patty L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This experiment describes the synthesis of gentisyl quinone isovalerate, or blattellaquinone, a sex pheromone of the German cockroach that was isolated and identified in 2005. The synthesis is appropriate for the second semester of a second-year organic chemistry laboratory course. It can be completed in two, three-hour laboratory periods and uses…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories
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