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Lewis, Jennifer R.; Kotur, Mark S.; Butt, Omar; Kulcarni, Sumant; Riley, Alyssa A.; Ferrell, Nick; Sullivan, Kathryn D.; Ferrari, Mauro – Cell Biology Education, 2002
Discusses small-group apprenticeships (SGAs) as a method for introducing cell culture techniques to high school participants. Teaches cell culture practices and introduces advance imaging techniques to solve various biomedical engineering problems. Clarifies and illuminates the value of small-group laboratory apprenticeships. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Cytology, Group Activities, Learning Strategies
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Hill, Patricia S.; Greco, Thomas G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Presents the script of a skit designed to engage beginning students in a contest to identify and list the most safety violations they observe during the skit. Includes a list of 37 safe laboratory practices. (MKR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Drama, Higher Education, Laboratory Safety
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Rigano, Donna L.; Ritchie, Stephen M. – Research in Science Education, 1995
Identifies and defines the student practice of "fudging" which involves faking, fabricating, or stealing data. Identifies factors contributing to and motivations for this behavior in (n=6) high school students. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Cheating, Fraud, High Schools, Interviews
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Kaufman, James A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1995
Most schools inadequately protect the health and safety of students involved in science study. Echoing industry standards (and safety records), schools should have safety policies and committees, develop safety orientation programs, make working safely an employment condition, reward good safety performance, inspect and correct, and supply…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Program Effectiveness, Safety, School Responsibility
Katz, David A., Comp.; O'Brien, Thomas, Comp. – Chemecology, 1991
Lists 46 household chemicals readily available at local stores by common name, chemical name, chemical formula, and typical commercial source. Suggests that school budgetary constraints can be eased by this practice and that students can become more chemically literate as consumers. (JJK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Purchasing, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Gentry, Linda R.; Richardson, Michael D. – NASSP Bulletin, 1991
Of the 32,000 school-related accidents that occur annually, 5,000 are directly related to science classes. This article acquaints high school principals with their specific legal responsibilities for science laboratories. Areas of concern include laboratory security, appropriately furnished facilities, proper instruction, and protective gear.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Administrator Responsibility, Guidelines, High Schools
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de Zea Bermudez, V.; Passos de Almeida, P.; Feria Seita, J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1998
Presents a classroom guide for a simple theoretical approach to the study of certain fluids. Discusses background information, followed by experimental procedures for the preparation of two popular viscoelastic materials ("Slime" and "Silly Putty") that exhibit unusual flow properties. Also lists student discussion questions…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Hands on Science, Higher Education, Science Activities
Henderson, David; Fisher, Darrell – Australian Science Teachers' Journal, 1998
Describes the use of the Science Laboratory Environment Inventory (SLEI) which was designed for assessing senior science students' perceptions of aspects of their laboratory learning environment. Describes ways in which SLEI has been used in research studies and outlines ways educators could use the instrument for evaluating aspects of their own…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, High Schools, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories
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Bailey, Ronald A.; Wait, Samuel C., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1999
Describes the design of undergraduate chemical laboratory fume hoods. Proves that folding the sides and top permit the hood and its duct hose to be stored in a standard 18-inch-wide laboratory cabinet. (WRM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, High Schools, Higher Education, Safety
Fickes, Michael – School Planning & Management, 2001
Examines how the introduction of new technology has spawned the emergence of new types of furniture, furnishings, and classroom design to support high school science instruction. The challenges imposed by the Americans with Disabilities Act on school science labs are highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Furniture, High Schools, Public Schools
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Marek, Edmund A.; Askey, David M.; Abraham, Michael R. – International Journal of Science Education, 2000
Absences from school present a major obstacle to students gaining understanding of concepts developed in class. Investigates an alternative procedure for making up missed class work: viewing a quasi-interactive videotaped presentation of missed portions of a learning cycle in chemistry. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Attendance, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
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Craig, Cheryl J. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2000
The Model Science Lab, an innovative approach to sustained inservice teacher development and educating underserved youth, has transformed a Houston-area school. Introducing the lab brought an integrationist plot line that has interrupted the school's segregationist and separationist legacy. Layered forms of collaboration aided reform efforts.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Inservice Education, Middle Schools, Professional Development
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Roy, Ken – Science Scope, 2004
Mercury tends to vaporize when exposed to air. The warmer the air, the more quickly it vaporizes. Although swallowing mercury can be a problem, the greater risk results from inhalation and skin absorption. Symptoms and health-related problems can result within hours of exposure. Spilled mercury settles in cracks and absorbent material such as…
Descriptors: Child Health, Hazardous Materials, School Safety, Science Laboratories
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Hofstein, Avi; Lunetta, Vincent N. – Science Education, 2004
The laboratory has been given a central and distinctive role in science education, and science educators have suggested that rich benefits in learning accrue from using laboratory activities. Twenty years have been elapsed since we published a frequently cited, critical review of the research on the school science laboratory (Hofstein & Lunetta,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Caprette, David R.; Armstrong, Sarah; Beason, K. Beth – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
Our modular laboratory teaching program is characterized by two major features. First, each course is taught independently and not linked with a particular lecture course. Second, each course is designed to be completed within one-half semester or less. The modular organization has allowed incorporation of the latest technology, reduction of class…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Biological Sciences, Science Instruction, College Science
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