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Hoepner, Cynthia Colon – ProQuest LLC, 2010
President Obama has recently raised awareness on the need for our nation to grow a larger pool of students with knowledge in science mathematics, engineering, and technology (STEM). Currently, while the number of women pursuing college degrees continues to rise, there remains an under-representation of women in STEM majors across the country.…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, STEM Education, Secondary School Mathematics, Secondary School Science
White, Susan; Tesfaye, Casey Langer – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2010
In the fall of 2008, the authors contacted a representative sample of over 3,600 high schools in the U.S., both public and private, to determine whether or not physics was taught there. They received responses from over 99% of the schools. For the schools which indicated they were offering physics, they obtained contact information for the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Physics, School Surveys, Secondary School Science
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Burns, Terry – Teaching Science, 2010
Australia would have to be one of the best countries in the world in which to live. The problem is that Australia is a very big place and, as a result, some rural and remote students do not enjoy the same opportunities as their suburban counterparts. Over the last two years the University of Newcastle's SMART program has been working with local…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Science Instruction, Rural Schools
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Feldman, Allan; Cooke, Michele L.; Ellsworth, Mary S. – Science Teacher, 2010
For scientists, the sandbox serves as an analog for faulting in Earth's crust. Here, the large, slow processes within the crust can be scaled to the size of a table, and time scales are directly observable. This makes it a useful tool for demonstrating the role of inquiry in science. For this reason, the sandbox is also helpful for learning…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Science Activities, Inquiry, Science Instruction
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Carpenter, Yuen-ying; Phillips, Heather A.; Jakubinek, Michael B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Chemistry students are often introduced to the concept of reaction rates through demonstrations or laboratory activities involving the well-known iodine clock reaction. For example, a laboratory experiment involving thiosulfate as an iodine scavenger is part of the first-year general chemistry laboratory curriculum at Dalhousie University. With…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Science Activities
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Keramati, Mohammadreza – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2010
This paper reports the results of an investigation on the effect of cooperative learning on academic achievement of physics course. Cooperative learning was employed to experimental group and conventional teaching method was used for control group. Sampling of the study consists of 15-16 years old 220 students at high school in Iran. The progress…
Descriptors: Physics, Cooperative Learning, Science Achievement, Science Instruction
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Westbroek, Hanna B.; Klaassen, Kees; Bulte, Astrid; Pilot, Albert – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This article reports on a design study aimed at achieving that students experience their learning as meaningful. Two conditions for meaningful activities were identified: (1) students should be motivated to attain a certain goal and (2) they should have rudimentary conceptual and procedural knowledge of how to attain that goal. Together, these…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Chemistry
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Nita, Gelu M. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
A constrained elastic pendulum is proposed as a simple mechanical model for the isotropic harmonic oscillator. The conceptual and mathematical simplicity of this model recommends it as an effective pedagogical tool in teaching basic physics concepts at advanced high school and introductory undergraduate course levels. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Science, Secondary School Science
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Bricker, Patricia Lynn; Sachs, Susan; Binkley, Russell – Science Scope, 2010
Since 2004, middle and high school students have been monitoring the effects of ground-level ozone by collecting data on observable leaf injury on cutleaf coneflower ("Rudbeckia laciniata") and crownbeard ("Verbesina occidentalis") in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This project is part of an ongoing citizen-science effort in which…
Descriptors: Parks, Pollution, Environmental Education, Natural Resources
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Klosterman, Michelle L.; Sadler, Troy D. – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This study explored the impact of using a socioscientific issue (SSI) based curriculum on developing science content knowledge. Using a multi-level assessment design, student content knowledge gains were measured before and after implementation of a three-week unit on global warming (a prominent SSI) that explored both the relevant science content…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Context Effect, Climate, Secondary School Science
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Gyllenpalm, Jakob; Wickman, Per-Olof; Holmgren, Sven-Olof – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
With a focus on the use of language related to scientific inquiry, this paper explores how 12 secondary school science teachers describe instances of students' practical work in their science classes. The purpose of the study was to shed light on the culture and traditions of secondary school science teaching related to inquiry as expressed in the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Science, Inquiry, Science Teachers
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Stier, Sam – Science Scope, 2010
Sampling, very generally, is the process of learning about something by selecting and assessing representative parts of that population or object. In the inquiry activity described here, students learned about sampling techniques as they estimated the number of trees greater than 12 cm dbh (diameter at breast height) in a wooded, discrete area…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Sampling, Science Process Skills, Inquiry
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Heck, Andre; Uylings, Peter; Kedzierska, Ewa – Physics Education, 2010
Changing mass phenomena like the motion of a falling chain, the behaviour of a falling elastic bar or spring, and the motion of a bungee jumper surprise many a physicist. In this article we discuss the first phase of bungee jumping, when the bungee jumper falls, but the bungee rope is still slack. In instructional material this phase is often…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Secondary School Science, Scientific Principles
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Reed, B. Cameron – Physics Education, 2010
A freely available, easy-to-use Excel spreadsheet for performing linear least-squares fits for (x, y) data with errors in both coordinates is described. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Spreadsheets, Science Instruction, Least Squares Statistics
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Kaewkhong, Kreetha; Mazzolini, Alex; Emarat, Narumon; Arayathanitkul, Kwan – Physics Education, 2010
This article investigates the optics misconceptions of 220 year 11 Thai high-school students. These misconceptions became apparent when the students attempted to explain how an object submerged in a water tank is "seen" by an observer looking into the tank from above and at an angle. The two diagnostic questions used in the study probe…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Optics, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions
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