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Beasley, Shannon – NCSSSMST Journal, 2010
As the author began her teaching career at Central Virginia Governor's School for Science and Technology (CVGS), it became apparent that many of her students were interested in doing research projects in astronomy and the number seemed to increase every year. At first she did not think that she had the tools to do a good job accommodating these…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Astronomy, Teacher Collaboration, Partnerships in Education
Lee, Kangdon – InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 2012
Students acquire knowledge and skills through different modes of instruction that include classroom lectures with textbooks, computers, and the like. The availability and choice of learning innovation depends on the individual's access to technologies and on the infrastructure environment of the surrounding community. In this rapidly changing…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Visual Aids, Technology Integration
Celikten, Oksan; Ipekcioglu, Sevgi; Ertepinar, Hamide; Geban, Omer – Science Education International, 2012
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the conceptual change oriented instruction through cooperative learning (CCICL) and traditional science instruction (TI) on 4th grade students' understanding of earth and sky concepts and their attitudes toward earth and sky concepts. In this study, 56 fourth grade students from the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
Ucar, Sedat; Demircioglu, Tuba – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2011
Teachers' attitudes toward science, especially toward astronomy, are considered to be an important aspect of teaching and learning astronomy in school. Research findings to date remain inconclusive as to whether attitudes toward science change with the science courses taken or with increasing achievement. Therefore, preservice teacher attitudes…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Astronomy, Science Teachers
Anderberg, Elsie; Akerblom, Annika – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
The article investigates the interplay between the meaning given to certain key expressions and pupils' understanding of science subject matter, in a qualitative study of learning.The intentional-expressive approach to the epistemological role of language use served as a theoretical frame, within the wider context of phenomenographic research on…
Descriptors: Language Role, Epistemology, Language Usage, Science Education
Wittman, David – Physics Teacher, 2009
At many universities, astronomy is a popular way for nonscience majors to fulfill a general education requirement. Because general education astronomy may be the only college-level science course taken by these students, it is the last chance to shape the science attitudes of these future journalists, teachers, politicians, and voters. Hobson…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Scientific Literacy, Science Curriculum, Introductory Courses
Hallin, Aksel; Hallman, Doug – Physics Teacher, 2009
To investigate the frontiers of particle physics, physicists and engineers are building detectors and making measurements in unusual settings from outer space to far-flung regions of the Earth. In the past several decades, laboratories have been set up deep underground in working mines or mountain tunnels to look at subatomic particles from our…
Descriptors: Physics, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
Subramaniam, K.; Padalkar, Shamin – International Journal of Science Education, 2009
In this study, we examine how subjects set up, transform, and reason with models that they establish on the basis of known facts as they seek to explain a familiar everyday phenomenon--the phases of the moon. An interview schedule was designed to elicit subjects' reasoning, and in the case where explanations were mistaken, to induce a change in…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Visualization, Logical Thinking, Models
George Lucas Educational Foundation, 2010
During the rush of the school year, free time is an all-too-scarce commodity for busy teachers. Summer's another story. More relaxed schedules allow a little breathing room to reflect, collaborate, plan ahead--or just unwind. The time off is all important for helping teachers get reinvigorated and ready for the new school year. Whether your summer…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Teachers, Astronomy, Social Networks
Küçüközer, Hüseyin; Bostan, Ayberk – Online Submission, 2010
The aim of this study is to determine ideas of the kindergarten students on day-night, seasons, and the phases of the Moon. Although there are lots of studies on kindergarten students about science education, few of them are present on astronomy. Fifty-two students (age 6) from four different kindergartens were chosen as a sample of the study. The…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Science Education, Astronomy
Wang, Xia-Wei – Physics Education, 2010
Employing Bohr's quantum theory, the author deduces three limits, which correspond to the magnetic fields of white dwarfs, neutron stars and the strongest in the universe. The author discusses the possible origins of magnetic fields due to collapse of stars, which produces a magnetic field of 10[superscript 8] T. Although the complete analysis…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Magnets, Scientific Concepts
Wallace, Colin S.; Bailey, Janelle M. – Astronomy Education Review, 2010
Although concept inventories are among the most frequently used tools in the physics and astronomy education communities, they are rarely evaluated using item response theory (IRT). When IRT models fit the data, they offer sample-independent estimates of item and person parameters. IRT may also provide a way to measure students' learning gains…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Item Response Theory
Miller, Scott T.; Redman, Stephen L. – Astronomy Education Review, 2010
We created a series of videos for an online introductory astronomy course at the Pennsylvania State University in part to address the lack of personal presence in online courses. Based on surveys administered to the students during the semester, we found that these videos were effective in creating an instructor presence within the online course.…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Introductory Courses, Astronomy, Science Instruction
Cherif, Abour H.; Adams, Gerald E.; Morabito, David; Aron, Robert; Dunning, Jeremy; Gialamas, Stefanos – Science Education Review, 2010
The recent missions to Mars have produced a mass of data and information in all forms and have forced the minds of many people world-wide to rethink their own perspectives on life itself. This drama unfolding about 35 million miles from Earth, and digitally on our TV screens, is offering a growing reservoir for teachable moments. The curiosity and…
Descriptors: Space Exploration, Astronomy, Educational Opportunities, Teaching Conditions
Straulino, Samuele; Terzuoli, Alessandra – Science Scope, 2010
In the first months of 2009, the International Year of Astronomy, the authors developed an educational project for middle-level students connected with the first astronomical discoveries that Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) made 400 years ago. The project included the construction of a basic telescope and the observation of the Moon. The project, if…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Middle School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction

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