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Haendler, Blanca L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Discusses the importance of teaching the Bohr atom at both freshman and advanced levels. Focuses on the development of Bohr's ideas, derivation of the energies of the stationary states, and the Bohr atom in the chemistry curriculum. (SK)
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, Chemistry, College Science, Energy
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Mueller, William J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
The laboratory of an organic chemistry course for dietetics students is based on the learning cycle approach (exploration, invention-concept introduction, and concept application). The laboratory program is divided into four sections: lab techniques, compound types, reaction types, and reaction characteristics. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Concept Formation, Course Descriptions
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Newman, Melvin S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Describes a two-quarter, freshman honors laboratory course at the Ohio State University, including selection of students, nature of experiments, and safety precautions. Specific instructions are not given to students, who then run reactions under conditions they devise. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Summarizes papers and minipapers on honors and advanced placement (AP) chemistry courses presented at the Seventh Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (Stillwater, Oklahoma 1982). Advantages/disadvantages of AP chemistry, high school/college courses, and grouping all chemistry students in one class were among the topics discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Chemistry, College Science, High Schools
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Brasted, Robert C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Highlights seminar which addressed education of the nonmajor. Following brief comments on plan/execution of the seminar program and Japanese system of education, 19 recommendations are outlined and summarized. Recommendations focus on various aspects of courses, curricula, instructional strategies, and other factors related to nonmajors in the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Conferences, Curriculum Development
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Popp, Carl J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Selected aspects of a self-paced chemistry program are described. These include student selection, supervision requirements, and grading indicating that student selection is the key to a successful program. Also points out that quality/quantity of learning (determined by testing) is comparable to traditional lecture courses. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Chemistry, College Science, Course Descriptions
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Dorey, A. P. – Physics Education, 1983
Draws comparisons between the development of physics courses and the approach required to solve an engineering problem. Some major strands in the development of A-level physics and related subjects are discussed to illustrate/illuminate compromises necessary to resolve tensions that exist (such as between pure/applied approaches to physics…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Engineering, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
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Evans, Robert H. – American Biology Teacher, 1983
Characteristics of the archaebacteria (comprising the methanogenic, thermoacidophilic, and extreme halophilic bacteria) are discussed, including comparisons of molecular traits for archaebacteria, eubacteria, eukaryotes, and taxonomic considerations. Issues related to integrating the archaebacteria into biology curricula and teaching about the…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Classification, College Science, High Schools
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Abimbola, Isaac O. – School Science and Mathematics, 1983
The need for a philosophic base to provide direction for science curriculum development and instruction is discussed. The history of philosophies of science is traced, followed by an extended discussion of a "new" philosophy and its implications for the curriculum. (MNS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Science Curriculum
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Prickett, G. J. – School Science Review, 1982
Describes self-evaluation techniques used to evaluate a British eight-form, entry, 11-18 comprehensive school's science department. The evaluation was conducted after the author completed an inservice course on self-evaluation of science departments. The course was based on a book "Decisions in the Science Department: Organization and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Science Curriculum, Science Departments, Science Education
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Anderson, Ted; Kilbourn, Brent – Science Education, 1983
Presents a philosophical analysis of the creation/evolution conflict in which a deliberate attempt is made to highlight its wider curricular dimension. Argues that literature on the conflict focuses primarily on questions concerning nature of science and avoids discussing of equally pressing curricular/instructional issues, particularly…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Creationism, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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Preece, Peter F. W. – Science Education, 1983
A quantitative theory of teaching suggests that more teaching leads to more learning. Supplementing this is a qualitative theory of teaching, suggesting that learning is largely unafffected by the form of teaching. Four approaches accounting for the qualitative principle of teaching are discussed, including implications for science curriculum and…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design
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Rosenthal, Dorothy B. – American Biology Teacher, 1983
Examined 227 articles appearing in science education periodicals (1962-1981) related to science and society education. Articles reviewed reached a peak in the early '70s and then declined. Four major areas of weaknesses in science and society education revealed by the data in the study are outlined. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Trends, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
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Bybee, Rodger; Yager, Robert E. – School Science and Mathematics, 1982
Results of six original studies are extracted for comparison in three ways. These are summaries of: (1) reported problems of various groups of science educators; (2) solutions proposed by these same groups to the problems facing science education; and (3) recommendations for future directions. A synthesis of the recommendations focuses on four…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wiggins, Gary – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Describes three chemical information science courses offered by Indiana University (IU) Department of Chemistry. Also describes goals and operation of IU's Chemical Information Center, created to implement online searching of chemical databases and to assume operation of the IU dissemination of information services based on Chemical Abstracts…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
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