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Countryman, Lyn – Science Teacher, 2019
There is clear scientific evidence linking climate change to human activity. Despite this, we still find numerous public figures claiming there is no climate change, or that climate change data is "fake news." Societal polarization around climate change (Worland 2017; Pernett 2017; McCright and Dunlap 2011) can provide students with…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Data
Azam Ghazali; Zakiah Mohamad Ashari; Joanne Hardman; Mohd Nazir Md Zabit – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2025
Early science learning has the potential to enhance children's social interaction development, but a lack of resources in schools requires well-structured activities and a supportive learning environment. In a project aimed at helping children develop an interest in science education from an early age, this describes a Project-Based,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Technology Uses in Education, Science Education
Melanie B. Berkmen; Melisa Balla; Mikayla T. Cavanaugh; Isabel N. Smith; Misael Eduardo Flores-Artica; Abby M. Thornhill; Julia C. Lockart; Celeste N. Peterson – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
Biochemistry and molecular biology students are asked to understand and analyze the structures of small molecules and complex three-dimensional (3D) macromolecules. However, most tools to help students learn molecular visualization skills are limited to two-dimensional (2D) images on screens and in textbooks. The virtual reality (VR) App Nanome,…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Computer Oriented Programs, Science Instruction
Jia-Hua Zhao; Shu-Tao Shangguan; Guo Long; Qi-Fan Yang – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
Digital game-based learning is a student-centered learning environment that influences learning success and learning motivation. Whereas, a poorly designed instructional game will impair learning. Through extensive knowledge construction and high engagement, collaborative concept mapping strategies have the potential to address above problems.…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Cooperative Learning
An Approach to Engaging Students Underrepresented in Medicine through Medical Student-Led Activities
Ellis Bronstein; Arnyce Pock; Samuel Chen – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2025
This project highlights a collection of innovative and interactive educational activities designed to stimulate student interest in a medically related career field. These activities were piloted with a class of 21 7th grade female students who live in predominantly low-income, African American, urban communities in and around Washington, D.C.…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Grade 7, Medical Education, Career Choice
Billingsley, Berry – Primary Science, 2020
It might sound to some like an impossible target to give children 22 hours of scientific enquiry by Christmas, but the current COVID-19 pandemic has already demonstrated its capacity to make the impossible happen and to upturn so many of the assumptions that have shaped the way people teach and learn. Children can reach 22 hours of enquiry if…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Science Activities, Elementary School Science
Martínez, Violeta A.; Ibanez, Jorge G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This activity allows students to visualize how to obtain different stoichiometries with various techniques in a single experiment. The involvement of three phases adds to the student's interest. Instructional materials are provided to facilitate the experimental procedures, interpretation of results, and error analysis. The reaction of Li from a…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Equipment, Science Activities, Science Experiments
Vyhnal, Christopher R.; Mahoney, Elizabeth H. R.; Lin, Yuan; Radpour, Roxanne; Wadsworth, Henry – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
We present herein a module of pigment synthesis experiments that could be adapted and implemented in a variety of curricular settings. At the conclusion of each of the past two spring terms at our high school, we offered a 4 day short course on the chemical synthesis of pigments used in art. As part of the course, our students synthesized four…
Descriptors: Color, Science Instruction, High School Students, College Students
Siano, Francesco; Vasca, Ermanno – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is a refined, highly valued, and relatively expensive food ingredient, typical of the Mediterranean area. Detection of EVOO that has been adulterated or counterfeited with the addition of variable quantities of low-quality and less-expensive vegetable oils is a challenging issue for analytical chemists. Analysis of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Food, Science Instruction, College Science
Chi-Jung Sui; Sheng-Yi Hsiao; Shih-Chao Yeh; Pingping Zhao; Chun-Yen Chang; Jing Lin – Science Education, 2024
In this study, we aimed to characterize students' inquiry skill profiles and investigate whether students' gender, major, school location and type, and household registration are related to their inquiry skill profiles. By providing an animation-based activity, we engaged students in a scientific inquiry on the atmospheric chemistry of climate…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Inquiry, High School Students, Science Activities
Çigdem Çingil Baris – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
The aim of this research is to examine the effects of laboratory activities based on the predict-observe-explain (POE) strategy on the understanding of photosynthesis and respiration concepts of pre-service science teachers, and their attitudes towards biology science and course and biology laboratory. Pre- and post-test designs with an…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Teresa Celestino; Dora Stella Lombardi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Italian high school students carried out some activities within career guidance actions organized by the Department of Chemistry of Sapienza University (Rome) in order to promote enrollments in a chemistry Bachelor's course, thus remedying the shortage of professional chemists. Novel didactic sequences have been designed to facilitate the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts, Foreign Countries
Deborah A. McAllister; Olivia D. Jones – Online Submission, 2024
This program focused on work in elementary mathematics and science with activities using Lego bricks and plates. Pre-service teachers self-evaluated teaching efficacy beliefs after a 6-hour, professional development session. Participant ratings of overall teaching efficacy and personal efficacy appeared to be acceptable, while participant rating…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Toys, Instructional Effectiveness
Alistair M. Moore; Peter Fairhurst; Judith M. Bennett; Christine Harrison; Catarina F. Correia; Jessie Durk – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
High-stakes assessments prominently influence what is done in secondary school science lessons ('washback' effects). It is therefore important that assessments of knowledge and understanding gained from practical work are constructed to reward and incentivise effective practices in practical work. To do that, they must differentiate between pupils…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Science Tests, Writing Tests, Secondary School Science
Helen Bridle – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2024
Physically active learning is considered to enhance learning and additionally addresses health goals like increasing activity levels and reducing obesity. However, physically active learning has rarely been applied to science and engineering learning, or utilized with younger learners (e.g under sevens). This article describes a physically active…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods, Biochemistry

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