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Treagust, David F.; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1980
A laboratory exercise using a gerbil is described for use in the high school biology class and in accordance with the National Science Teachers Association guidelines. The authors cite references that deal with current awareness of the moral status concerning animals. The exercise includes measurement and calculations. (SA)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Computation, Ethics, Instructional Materials
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Bell, Beverley F. – Journal of Biological Education, 1981
The concepts of "animal" held by some New Zealand primary, secondary, and college students were explored, using both an interview (N=39) and multiple-choice survey (N=150) approach. The results indicate that many students of all ages have a restricted concept of "animal" compared with that of a biologist. (Author/DC)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Classification, College Science
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Thompson, Theresa; Pollak, Edward I. – American Biology Teacher, 1981
Lists advantages in the use of the blue gourami in laboratory experiments on reproduction and embryogenesis. Materials and procedures for maintaining and spawning blue gouramis are provided. Also includes details on microscopic examination of developing embryos and histological techniques for microscope slide preparation. (CS)
Descriptors: Animal Facilities, Biology, College Science, Embryology
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Bech-Nielsen, Steen – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1979
The veterinary curriculum at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine has developed an undergraduate professional training program in companion animal preventive medicine--a new area of specialization--as a field of clinical practice. Curricula for years three and four are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Animal Husbandry, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design
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Healey, R.; Turner, S. C. – Journal of Biological Education, 1979
Presents a description for maintaining adult forms of molluscs and protochordates in order to obtain gametes for laboratory studies of animal development. The methods also include those for culturing embryonic larvae forms in vitro. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, College Science, Culturing Techniques
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Emeigh, Tonya Huber – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1988
Presents "Beastly Thoughts," a holistic writing module designed to involve students in decision-making processes about socially relevant issues regarding animals. Provides 48 activities for investigation and lists 33 references for possible book reviews. Includes 38 references. (MVL)
Descriptors: Animals, Endangered Species, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Openshaw, Peter – School Science Review, 1988
Presented are five ideas for A-level biology experiments using a laboratory computer interface. Topics investigated include photosynthesis, yeast growth, animal movements, pulse rates, and oxygen consumption and production by organisms. Includes instructions specific to the BBC computer system. (CW)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biological Sciences, College Science, Computer Software
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Allen, Betty, Comp. – Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 1989
Presented are the abstracts from three research projects on marine social systems which were a part of a marine science symposium. Five sets of activities on marine animal communication are included, one each for grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12, and informal education. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Behavioral Science Research, Biological Sciences, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Benton, Sherrole; Ambler, Marjane – Tribal College, 1995
Discusses the negative effects on Native American agriculture in the Upper Missouri River Valley from such federal projects as the Garrison Dam. Describes the Assistance, Counseling, and Training Project and cattle relending program at Fort Berthold Community College, indicating that they provide ranchers with a fully-funded education and help…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture, American Indian History, American Indians
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Morgan, J. Mark; Jarrett, Tamara R. – Legacy, 1995
A field experiment was conducted to test whether attitudinal changes during a live animal program could be attributed to the interpreter. Results provided no support for "matching" the interpreter with his or her audience. Program development, especially with females, is discussed. (LZ)
Descriptors: Animals, Attitude Change, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
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Jackson, Jacquelyne Faye – Child Development, 1993
Key components of human behavioral genetics and Sandra Scarr's work of the past two decades are critically reviewed based on scholarship in animal neuropsychology and clinical and educational psychology. Scarr's opinion that interventions to enhance intellectual development are ineffectual for children from abuse- and neglect-free backgrounds is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Animal Behavior, Blacks, Children
Elliot, Ian – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Describes how Butner Elementary School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, transformed a courtyard into a nature learning center, complete with three-tiered pond, fish, animals, and plants. The project, funded through the collection of aluminum cans, is used for science, archaeology, language arts, and social studies activities. The high level of…
Descriptors: Animals, Archaeology, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools
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Orlans, F. Barbara – Journal of Biological Education, 1991
Attitudes and policy developments in the United States on use of animals in education are reviewed, and the legislative position outlined. The influence of science competitions and national teacher associations on practice is discussed. The common invasive experimentation on sentient animals by young and inexperienced students is provoking…
Descriptors: Biology, Dissection, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation
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Randall, Walter C.; Burkholder, Timothy – Advances in Physiology Education, 1990
The results of actual student participation, with organized group discussions, which show that laboratory teaching remains the premiere mechanism for teaching and learning organ-system physiology are discussed. Laboratories using a pithed frog, a turtle heart, an anesthetized rabbit, and noninvasive recordings from students during exercise are…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Cardiovascular System, College Science, Dissection
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Herzog, Harold A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1990
Reviews two prominent philosophical justifications for animal liberation and describes a simulation that facilitates class discussion of animal research issues. Students reported that the exercise increased their awareness of the issues and of the complexity of making ethical decisions. (DB)
Descriptors: Animals, Behavioral Science Research, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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