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Meazza, Marta; Kowalczuk, Agnieszka; Watkins, Sarah; Holland, Simon; Logothetis, Thomas A.; Rios, Ramon – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
An undergraduate experiment combining synthesis, NMR analysis and mechanistic understanding is reported. The students perform an organocatalyzed cyclopropanation reaction of (E)-dec-2-enal and are then required to determine the diastereoselectivity and assign the relative configuration of each product using NMR spectroscopy.
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Undergraduate Study, Science Instruction, College Science
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Ramsden, Phil – School Science Review, 2018
Balanced science was a possible answer to a perceived need in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for students to study the three major science subjects up to age 16 without taking too large a proportion of curriculum time. Experience has shown that it is not a simple problem to solve, and this article describes various attempts going back several…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Biology
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Spencer, Richard – School Science Review, 2018
To enable turf to be re-established quickly between football matches, grass needs to be grown strongly in a few days. As growth in plants requires light, artificial light is needed to supplement daylight, especially in winter months. This investigation concerns finding the most effective colours of light and hence seeking to test suitable lamps…
Descriptors: Athletics, Facilities, Botany, Lighting
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Gangui, Alejandro; Lastra, Cecilia; Karaseur, Fernando – Physics Teacher, 2018
The observation that the shadows of objects change during the course of the day and also for a fixed time during a year led curious minds to realize that the Sun could be used as a timekeeper. However, the daily motion of the Sun has some subtleties, for example, with regards to the precise time at which it crosses the meridian near noon. When the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Astronomy, Motion
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Gunderson, Ross – Physics Teacher, 2018
With any piece of technology, there exists a learning curve where students need time to adjust to the ways in which the device works. If you struggle with having enough time for lab, it may be advantageous to have students learn how to operate one set of equipment and use that equipment as much as possible. In this article a unique application for…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Motion, Scientific Concepts
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García-Carmona, Antonio; Acevedo-Díaz, José Antonio – Science & Education, 2018
There is, broadly speaking, an agreement within the international science education community that comprehension of the nature of science (NOS) should be a key element in the scientific literacy of citizens. During the last few decades, several didactic approaches have emerged concerning what and how to teach NOS. Also, one of the basic objectives…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Scientific Literacy, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction
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Rizcallah, Joseph A. – Physics Education, 2018
At the introductory level, projectile motion is usually considered under the assumption of the absence of air resistance. Even the simplest case of linear drag might be beyond the students, as it requires some familiarity with differential equations. This leaves many students wondering about the effect of air resistance on the motion and the way…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Motion, Physics, Science Instruction
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Vetrone, James – Physics Teacher, 2018
Students often struggle to understand the independence of velocity vectors in two-dimensional motion. Despite seeing classic projectile demonstrations, it is probably not obvious to most new students why the path of motion is parabolic. Likewise, first-year students might not predict that the path of motion is linear in two-dimensional vector…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Science Instruction, Student Centered Learning
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Marchioretto, Mira K.; Horton, Jacqueline T.; Berstler, Calvin A.; Humphries, Joseph B.; Koloditch, Isaac J.; Voss, Samuel D.; de La Harpe, Kimberly; Hicks, Barry W.; Jefferies, Latisha R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2018
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is the basis for many techniques used in biomedical research. Due to its wide use in molecular sensing, FRET is commonly introduced in many biology, chemistry, and physics courses. While FRET is of great importance in the biophysical sciences, the complexity and difficulty of constructing FRET experiments…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biomedicine, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Experiments
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Deligkaris, Christos – Physics Teacher, 2018
The phenomenon of electric polarization is crucial to student understanding of forces exerted between charged objects and insulators or conductors, the process of charging by induction, and the behavior of electroscopes near charged objects. In addition, polarization allows for microscopic-level models of everyday-life macroscopic-level phenomena.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Science Activities, Physics, Energy
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Dewey, Jessica; Hicks, Jenna; Schuchardt, Anita – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
When conducting biological investigations, experts constantly integrate their conceptual and quantitative understanding of variation with the design and analysis of the investigation. This process is difficult for students, because curricula often treat these concepts as separate components. This study describes the effect of a curricular…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Multiple Choice Tests
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Tsybulsky, Dina; Sinai, Erez – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2022
This article presents a case study of the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) in high-school biology project-based learning. The study's main goal was to conduct an in-depth, qualitative examination of the students' experiences and the development of their skills over the course of this project. The following research questions were…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, High School Students
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Fatmaryanti, Siska Desy; Pratiwi, Umi; Akhdinirwanto, Raden Wakhid; Sulisworo, Dwi – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2022
Comprehensive monitoring in virtual laboratory learning needs a task model. This model was design based on inquiry skills, social and scientific communication of prospective physics teachers. The development of these three skills is still a problem in recent research on virtual laboratory learning. This research was research and development (RD)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Physics, Preservice Teachers
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Yeo, Jun-Hui; Cho, I.-Hsuan; Hwang, Gwo-Haur; Yang, Hsi-Hsun – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2022
Gender and prior knowledge may affect students' performance and motivation when simulations and games are used for learning. Accommodations should be made for students of different genders and with different levels of prior knowledge. A simulation digital game about the food chain concept geared for elementary school students was developed for…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Prior Learning, Food, Biology
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Hachmi, A.; El Moussaouy, A.; Ouariach, A.; Essaadaoui, R.; El Hadi, M.; Mommadi, O.; Kerkour-El Miad, A. – Physics Education, 2022
In this study that aims to motivate struggling students and helping them to improve their learning achievement, we designed and tested an E7-based approach in a virtual laboratory environment. We rely on cognitive load theory and self-determination theory to enable our approach to meet the cognitive and noncognitive needs of struggling students.…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Computer Simulation
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