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Peer reviewedBishop, Andrew – Education in Science, 1977
Provides a listing of the eight major topics which comprise the syllabus of an O-level course in environmental science. (CP)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Environmental Education, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedSeale, Dianne – Science Teacher, 1977
The relationship between tadpoles, algae and drinking water for wildlife is discussed. Six projects that students can do to learn more about the ecological benefits of tadpoles and frogs are described. A bibliography is included. (AJ)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Science Activities, Science Projects
Peer reviewedHouk, Cliff; Hart, Charles – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Described are case studies illustrating chemical hazards in a photography lab due to compounds containing cyanide. Suggestions for preventing problems including proper procedures, housekeeping, facilities, and ventilation are considered. (RH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Laboratory Safety
Peer reviewedBeynon, J. – Physics Education, 1985
Shows that visual acuity is a function of the structure of the eye and that its limit is set by the structure of the retina, emphasizing the role of lens aberrations and difraction on image quality. Also compares human vision with that of other vertebrates and insects. (JN)
Descriptors: Entomology, Eyes, Physics, Science Education
Peer reviewedTsuma, Orren G. K. – Science Education, 1985
Presents a general theory of improvisation and its role in the teaching of science. Includes a definition of improvisation, a discussion of curiosity-motivated and logically motivated questions, and illustrative examples from physics. (JN)
Descriptors: Physics, Questioning Techniques, Science Education, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedIhde, John – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Describes a learning activity packet (LAP) designed to help students understand the basic concept of the mole as a chemical unit; know relationships between the mole and atomic weights in the periodic table; and solve basic conversion problems involving moles, atoms, and molecules. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, High Schools, Learning Modules, Science Education
Peer reviewedDownes, Ann – Mercury, 1986
Provides background information on radio galaxies. Topic areas addressed include: what produces the radio emission; radio telescopes; locating radio galaxies; how distances to radio galaxies are found; physics of radio galaxies; computer simulations of radio galaxies; and the evolution of radio galaxies with cosmic time. (JN)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCarter, Gillian E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Highlights difficulties that occur when teachers attempt to devise new experiments (use of hydrogen peroxide decomposition) and how seemingly useless results can be turned into productive student projects. Considers effects of ions present in tap water, pH, dust, and nature of vessel's surface. Reaction order and safety precautions are noted. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, High Schools, Science Education
Peer reviewedFernelius, W. Conard – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Discusses early periodic tables; effect on the periodic table of atomic numbers; the periodic table in relation to electron distribution in the atoms of elements; terms and concepts related to the table; and the modern basis of the periodic table. Additional comments about these and other topics are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBrusca, S. – Physics Education, 1986
Offers various suggestions for teaching the Bernoulli principle. Several demonstrations that work well in classroom situations are included. (JN)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Physics, Science Education, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedFricker, H. S. – Physics Education, 1986
Describes the physics of an experiment in which an air wedge is formed between two glass plates inclined at a small angle by means of a thin spacer. Implications for instruction are noted. (JN)
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedGabel, Dorothy L.; Samuel, K. V. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1986
Investigated use of analog tasks for determining difficulties that high school chemistry students (N=619) might encounter in solving molarity problems. One finding is that analog task used is a predictor of success on a molarity test. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, High Schools, Predictor Variables, Problem Solving
Salyer, Darnell – Computers in Chemical Education Newsletter, 1984
Provides instructions for "seeding" the random number generator (RND) in Apple computer programs. If RND is not seeded, students would see the same examples, questions, graphics features, or other information each time they turn on the microcomputer and run a program. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAnslinger, C. Michael; Thiel, Daniel P. – Hoosier Science Teacher, 1984
Provides an example of how archaeologists might conduct a hypothetical research program to illustrate how specific types of data are generated and then used to interpret prehistoric culture systems. A brief review of the historical development of American archaeology is also provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Methodology, Science Education
Peer reviewedSaturnelli, Annette – Science Teacher, 1985
Examines problems resulting from different forms of the periodic table, indicating that New York State schools use a form reflecting the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's 1984 recommendations. Other formats used and reasons for standardization are discussed. (DH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, High Schools, Models, Science Education


