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Jeong, Eun-Young; Kim, Young-Soo – Journal of the Korean Association for Research in Science Education, 2000
Points out the rapid advances in biology, increasing bioethical issues, and how students need to make rational decisions. Introduces a value inquiry model development that includes identifying and clarifying value problems; understanding biological knowledge related to conflict situations; considering, selecting, and evaluating each alternative;…
Descriptors: Bioethics, Biology, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Peer reviewedOdom, A. Louis; Settlage, John; Pedersen, Jon E. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2002
Investigates the current state of technology use and know-how among members of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science (AETS). Examines the differences between current and desired levels of knowledge about using technology as an instructional tool to enhance productivity in classroom applications and data collection and analysis.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRommel-Esham, Katie; Castellitto, Andrea – Science and Children, 2003
Describes a science learning program sponsored by the State University of New York College (SUNY) at Geneseo which brings together elementary students, parents, and university students and faculty for an evening of fun, meaningful science experiments, demonstrations, and activities. Includes sample activities. (KHR)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedKing, Melissa DiGennaro; Bruce, Margaret C. – Science and Children, 2003
Describes collaborative teaching with real-world scientists in inquiry-based classrooms. Discusses its influence on students' attitudes toward science and their interest in science careers. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inquiry, Partnerships in Education, Science Activities
Peer reviewedRichards, R. Lynn; And Others – Counseling Psychologist, 1990
Describes the three major influences on theme-oriented groups: theme-centered interactional, structured, and behavioral groups. Provides a comparison of the composition and structure of theme groups during the current decade. Summarizes the general principles thought to be important in the construction and development of theme-oriented groups.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Comparative Analysis, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedRankin, Elizabeth – Rhetoric Review, 1990
Considers Stephen North's recent journal article, "The Making of Knowledge in Composition." Criticizes North's perception that education practitioners have private knowledge regarding what works in class and his implication that all practitioner claims to knowledge are equally valid. Argues that such claims are best verified by dialectic…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Higher Education, Inquiry
Peer reviewedCruickshank, Donald R. – Teaching Education, 1987
This article discusses efforts at Ohio State (1972-1975) to revamp the doctoral program in teacher education. An outcome of those efforts was the course described in this article. Rationales for inclusion of inquiry and the study of research in teacher education are given. Course content, materials and strategies are outlined. (IAH)
Descriptors: Course Content, Doctoral Programs, Education Courses, Educational Research
Peer reviewedLeonard, William H. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1989
This was an experiment to test the extended discretion laboratory approach versus a guided-inquiry approach for teaching biology in a university setting. Among three criterion variables (examination, reports, and quizzes), only the laboratory report scores showed differences between groups and group-by-instructor interaction. (Author/YP)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Inquiry, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedLeonard, William H. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1989
Summarizes research on inquiry and investigative strategies for teaching laboratory science. Concludes that meaningful laboratory instruction is distinguished by: student engagement in science inquiry processes, student manipulation of experimental materials, and the experiential teaching of specific scientific concepts. (RT)
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Research, Inquiry, Laboratory Procedures
Peer reviewedSmith, Michael W.; Hillocks, George, Jr. – English Journal, 1989
Examines results of a study using the inquiry method in composition instruction. Findings suggest that writing tasks that engage students in specifiable inquiry strategies should be an important part of every writing curriculum. (RAE)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Inquiry, Learning Processes, Observational Learning
Peer reviewedDolyniuk, Peterette M. – English Quarterly, 1995
Describes two approaches to introducing a novel to elementary students. Maintains that the second approach, which encourages reader response, is more effective than the first, which mandates the learning of 100 new vocabulary words. Describes a discussion technique based on a "discussion web" or map of possibilities that helps students to explore…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Ethics, Fiction
Peer reviewedArnold, Grace C. Snipper – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
Teacher dialogs are a powerful staff development tool, involving a few teachers who meet during school hours on a regular basis to discuss instructional issues using a constructivist approach. The article examines ways to schedule time to maximize teacher learning and presents a model of staff development based on constructivist thinking. (SM)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Discussion Groups, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedFraser-Abder, Pamela; Leonhardt, Nina – Science Teacher, 1996
Describes the Research Internship in Science/Mathematics program, a collaborative effort between Brookhaven National Laboratory and New York University, which aims at increasing teachers' awareness and understanding of science and technology, promoting the integration of current science into the curriculum, and encouraging inquiry-based classroom…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Research Opportunities, Research Projects, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedLumpe, Andrew T.; Beck, Judy – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Analyzes high school biology textbooks with the aim of providing descriptive information and determining the emphasis on scientific literacy themes of body of knowledge, nature of science, inquiry, and Science-Technology-Society (STS) issues. Concludes that the textbooks focus mainly on the knowledge of science and divorce science content from the…
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Change, Inquiry, Science and Society
Peer reviewedNissani, M. – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Presents a guided discovery activity that uses fruit flies and can be implemented in introductory biology and nature of science classes to flesh out abstract lectures about life cycles, insect morphology, patterns and causes of animal behavior, and the nature of science. Discusses strengths and drawbacks and results of student evaluations of the…
Descriptors: Biology, Discovery Learning, Educational Change, Inquiry


