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Kinyua, Kiragu; Okunya, Luke Odiemo – African Educational Research Journal, 2014
This study was carried out to establish the factors influencing the validity and reliability of teacher made tests in Kenya. It was conducted in Nyahururu District of Laikipia County in Kenya. The study involved 42 teachers and 15 key informants selected from teachers holding various positions of academic responsibilities in their schools in…
Descriptors: Tests, Test Validity, Test Reliability, Physics
Kragten, Marco; Admiraal, Wilfried; Rijlaarsdam, Gert – Research in Science Education, 2013
Students in secondary science education seem to have difficulties with understanding diagrams. The present study focused on explanatory factors that predict students' difficulties with process diagrams, i.e., diagrams that describe a process consisting of components that are related by arrows. From 18 compulsory national Biology exams of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Science Education, Visual Aids, Predictor Variables
Tal, Tali; Abramovitch, Anat – Research in Science Education, 2013
The main goal of this study was to examine the Environmental Workshop unit taught to Environmental Sciences majors in the high schools in Israel and learn if, and in what ways, this unit could become a model for environmental education throughout the high school curriculum. We studied the special characteristics of the Environmental Workshop (EW)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Science, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers
Bybee, Rodger W. – Science and Children, 2013
Publication of the "Next Generation Science Standards" will be just short of two decades since publication of the "National Science Education Standards" (NRC 1996). In that time, biology and science education communities have advanced, and the new standards will reflect that progress (NRC 1999, 2007, 2009; Kress and Barrett…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Academic Standards, Elementary School Science, Secondary School Science
Anunson, Paige N.; Winkler, Gates R.; Winkler, Jay R.; Parkinson, Bruce A.; Christus, Jennifer D. Schuttlefield – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
In general, laboratory experiments focus on traditional chemical disciplines. While this approach allows students the ability to learn and explore fundamental concepts in a specific area, it does not always encourage students to explore interdisciplinary science. Often little transfer of knowledge from one area to another is observed, as students…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Interdisciplinary Approach, Fuels
May, Barbara Jean – American Biology Teacher, 2013
This activity engages students to better understand the impact of transmission by invasive species. Using dice, poker chips, and paper plates, an entire class mimics the spread of an invasive species within a geographic region. The activity can be modified and conducted at the K-16 levels.
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Science Activities, Hands on Science, Science Instruction
Libman, Diana; Huang, Ling – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Chemistry-related software, or chemistry "apps", on hand-held and portable
touch-controlled computers such as smartphones and iPods are seeing dramatic growth with increasing adoption rates. This review covers about 30 popular and mostly free apps that can be used to learn chemistry and to serve as reference or research tools. The target…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Hajkova, Zdenka; Fejfar, Antonin; Smejkal, Petr – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
This article describes two simple classroom demonstrations that illustrate the principles of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) based on a macroscopic analogy. The analogy features the bumps in an egg carton to represent the atoms on a chemical surface and a probe that can be represented by a dwarf statue (illustrating an origin of the prefix…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Equipment, Chemistry
Maurer-Jones, Melissa A.; Love, Sara A.; Meierhofer, Sharon; Marquis, Bryce J.; Liu, Zhen; Haynes, Christy L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Nanotoxicity is an area of intense research, stimulated by increased use of nanoparticles in commercially available products. Herein, using nanotoxicity as a platform, we describe an experiment that emphasizes interdisciplinary science in a collaborative work setting while expanding the traditional realm of chemistry and chemistry research.…
Descriptors: Animals, Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science
Harrison, Mark – Physics Education, 2013
The maximum power theorem is a useful extension to work on EMF and
internal resistance at school level. Furthermore, a very simple physical
collision model can be used to show equivalent mathematical patterns to
those found with the maximum power theorem and to emphasize
fundamental links to ideas of impedance matching. (Contains 2 tables and 6…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Mathematics, Teaching Methods
Lawlor, Timothy M. – Astronomy Education Review, 2013
We present a set of exercises designed to be used in a survey astronomy course, an introductory astronomy laboratory course, or in secondary education. The exercises use the great works of Vincent van Gogh but could
be easily extended to other works of art. We also include a brief description of our current practices, lectures, and group questions…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Artists, Teaching Methods
Pearson, Earl F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
The destructive potential of one of nature's most destructive forces, the hurricane, is compared to one of human's most destructive devices, an atomic bomb. Both can create near absolute devastation at "ground zero". However, how do they really compare in terms of destructive energy? This discussion compares the energy, the…
Descriptors: Weather, Natural Disasters, Weapons, Energy
Nagel, Megan L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
A trip to the mall is used as a classroom demonstration to illustrate the fundamentals of separations without the need for chemicals or any chemistry background. Student volunteers are the "mixture", and depending on the shopping list they have been given, they spend varying amounts of time in the "stores" versus moving through…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Elementary School Science
Kapon, Shulamit – Physics Education, 2013
Although high school physics students solve problems using the expression E = mc[superscript 2], the origin of this expression and its deep conceptual meaning are hardly ever discussed due to students' limited prior knowledge. In 1946, a year after the atomic bombs were first dropped, Albert Einstein published a popular scientific paper explaining…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Science Instruction, Energy
Gafoor, Kunnathodi Abdul; Shilna, V. – Online Submission, 2013
Cartoons are valuable aids that prompt interest and foster genuine student engagement in the classroom. Cartoons are part of a much larger effort to introduce rare and amusing activities to boost learning and student participation. Concept cartoons are visual tools composed of three or more characters' proposing ideas, discussing or thinking…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cartoons, Science Instruction, Chemistry

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