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Hoover, H. M. – Language Arts, 1980
Reflects on a number of topics relating to science fiction, including the power of good science fiction to spark imaginations and provoke serious thought, the role of women in science fiction, childhood experiences that stimulated the author's thought processes, and the author's experiences as a science fiction writer. (ET)
Descriptors: Authors, Children, Cognitive Processes, Creative Writing
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McKinley, John M.; Doherty, Paul – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Examines the physical bases for the appearance of the starfield from a moving reference frame. Concludes with a sequence of computer-generated figures to show the appearance of Earth's starfield at various velocities and that a "starbow" does not exist. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Fiction, Higher Education
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Rand, Charlette; Verner, Zenobia – English Journal, 1976
Describes a three-week minicourse designed to help students think about projected changes in human life over the next twenty-five years. (DD)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Elective Courses, English Instruction, Futures (of Society)
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Allday, Jonathan – Physics Education, 2003
Offers some suggestions as to how science fiction, especially television science fiction programs such as "Star Trek" and "Star Wars", can be drawn into physics lessons to illuminate some interesting issues. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Lesson Plans, Physics, Science Activities
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Klause, Annette Curtis – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1990
Identifies the elements of science fiction that might appeal to adolescent readers and offers suggestions for developing innovative book talks on science fiction books. A bibliography of 133 books, categorized by subgenres such as hard science, space travel, and mysteries, is provided. (eight references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Guidelines, Library Role, Reading Material Selection
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Hirvela, Alan – English for Specific Purposes, 1990
Literature is reemerging as a language teaching tool. An argument is made for the use of literature as a component of English for Special Purposes (ESP) education. An example is given of the use of a science fiction story in an ESP context. (56 references) (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, English for Special Purposes, Literature Appreciation, Science Fiction
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Strickland, Diane; And Others – English Journal, 1993
Gives responses of six practicing teachers to the question, "Who is your favorite writer of science fiction or fantasy?" Provides citations, plot summaries, and/or thematic overviews of some of the authors' works. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Fantasy
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Voice of Youth Advocates, 2001
Presents the annual annotated list of the best science fiction, fantasy, and horror titles for teens that have been reviewed in this journal. Also includes a sidebar with four annotated titles of nonfiction resources related to science fiction, fantasy, and horror. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Fantasy, Library Collections
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Bird, Anne-Marie – Children's Literature in Education, 2001
Draws on Milton's "Paradise Lost" and on motifs found within Gnostic mythology and the poetry of William Blake to explore how Philip Pullman reworks the Judeo-Christian myth of the Fall in his trilogy, "His Dark Materials." Finds at its center "Dust": a conventional metaphor for human physicality in which good and evil, and spirit and matter…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Instruction, Fantasy, Higher Education
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Freudenrich, Craig C. – Science Teacher, 2000
Recommends using science fiction television episodes, novels, and films for teaching science and motivating students. Studies Newton's Law of Motion, principles of relativity, journey to Mars, interplanetary trajectories, artificial gravity, and Martian geology. Discusses science fiction's ability to capture student interest and the advantages of…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science
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Rubin, Lawrence C. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
This manuscript addresses adoption and the related gifts and challenges faced by adoptees. Challenges such as the search for identity, reconciliation, and identifying how they belong are also discussed. This manuscript also addresses common myths and misconceptions about the adoption experience. A creative intervention, using super heroes and…
Descriptors: Adoption, Identification, Interpersonal Relationship, Conflict Resolution
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Reis, Pedro; Galvao, Cecilia – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
In this article the authors resort to a qualitative analysis of the plot of science fiction stories about a group of scientists, written by two 11th-grade Earth and Life Science students (aged 17), and to semi-structured interviews, with the double purpose of diagnosing their conceptions of the nature of science (namely, as regards scientists'…
Descriptors: Scientists, Secondary School Students, Epistemology, Science Fiction
Nicholls, Peter, Ed. – 1983
This 12-chapter book discusses the scientific facts behind the ideas included in the novels of Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, Arthur C. Clark and other science fiction writers. Areas explored in the first 11 chapters include: exploration of deep space; energy and exotic power sources; likelihood of extra-terrestrial life and the…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Bionics, Fantasy, Futures (of Society)
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Lamb, William G.; Bartholomew, Rolland B. – Science Teacher, 1975
Enumerates five reasons for using science fiction as an aid in teaching science. Also included is a source list of materials that can be utilized. (BR)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, General Science, Instruction, Instructional Materials
Sullivan, Kathryn – 1977
This report examining the status of science fiction in libraries during the 30-year period of the genre's infancy discusses past attitudes toward science fiction and policies concerning its selection and acquisition. In order to determine how strong an influence reviews would have been on the purchase of science fiction, the book announcements and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Librarians, Library Acquisition
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