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Marks-Block, Tony – Rethinking Schools, 2011
Over a year, a small group of high school students risked their afternoons and summer to participate in a science program that was "much different from science class." This was one of several after-school programs in Oakland and Richmond that the author was leading as an instructor with the East Bay Academy for Young Scientists (EBAYS). Students…
Descriptors: Science Programs, After School Programs, Scientific Literacy, Pollution
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Bagaria, Hitesh G.; Dean, Michelle R.; Nichol, Carolyn A.; Wong, Michael S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
What students and teachers often ask is, how are nano-sized materials made when they are so small? One answer is through the process of self-assembly in which molecules, polymers, and nanoparticles connect to form larger objects of a defined structure and shape. Two hands-on experiments are presented in which students prepare capsules in real time…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Elementary School Science, Chemistry, Secondary School Science
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Metz, Kathleen E. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2011
This study examines first graders' epistemic reasoning, in tacit "practical epistemologies" reflected in thinking about an investigation of their own design. I analyzed children's epistemic reasoning, following a design experiment scaffolding increasing regulation of scientific inquiry in a domain they studied in depth. Participants…
Descriptors: Investigations, Familiarity, Interviews, Grade 1
Young, Terrence E., Jr. – School Library Monthly, 2011
From the time they are born, children have a natural curiosity toward the world around them. Even though they can't speak, one can still observe that they are skilled at discovery. Science fair projects can nurture this natural curiosity and give elementary students the opportunity to explore their interests in a rewarding way. Participation in a…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Science Projects, Student Interests, Science Interests
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Koretsky, Milo D.; Kelly, Christine; Gummer, Edith – Chemical Engineering Education, 2011
The instructional design and the corresponding research on student learning of two virtual laboratories that provide an engineering task situated in an industrial context are described. In this problem-based learning environment, data are generated dynamically based on each student team's distinct choices of reactor parameters and measurements.…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Research Design, Instructional Design, Problem Based Learning
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Azevedo, Flavio S. – Cognition and Instruction, 2011
Based on a three-year-long ethnography of the hobby of model rocketry, I present a practice-centered theory of interest relationships--that is, the pattern of long-term, self-motivated engagement in open-ended practices that has been theorized under the concept of "individual interests". In contrast to extant theories of individual interests, in…
Descriptors: Interests, Ethnography, Vocational Interests, Barriers
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Machorro, Roberto; Samano, E. C. – Physics Teacher, 2008
This paper describes an enjoyable, simple, and inexpensive way to perform Young's two-source experiment using sound waves. The wave source is a simple aluminum rod (a "singing rod").
Descriptors: Physics, Acoustics, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Banerjee, Shubho; Andring, Kevin; Campbell, Desmond; Janeski, John; Keedy, Daniel; Quinn, Sean; Hoffmeister, Brent – Physics Teacher, 2008
The similar mathematical forms of Coulomb's law and Newton's law of gravitation suggest that two uniformly charged spheres should be able to orbit each other just as two uniform spheres of mass are known to do. In this paper we describe an experiment that we performed to demonstrate such an orbit. This is the first published account of a…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Motion, Science Instruction
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Szeberenyi, Jozsef – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2008
Terms to be familiar with before you start to solve the test: cytokines, cytokine receptors, cDNA library, cDNA synthesis, poly(A)[superscript +] RNA, primer, template, reverse transcriptase, restriction endonucleases, cohesive ends, expression vector, promoter, Shine-Dalgarno sequence, poly(A) signal, DNA helicase, DNA ligase, topoisomerases,…
Descriptors: Genetics, Problem Based Learning, Molecular Biology, Science Experiments
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Cavicchi, Elizabeth Mary – Science & Education, 2008
Two students, meeting together with a teacher, redid historical experiments. Unlike conventional instruction where science topics and practices often fragment, they experienced interrelatedness among phenomena, participants' actions, and history. This study narrates actions that fostered an interrelated view. One action involved opening up…
Descriptors: Science History, Conventional Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Education
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Sad, Maria E.; Sad, Mario R.; Castro, Alberto A.; Garetto, Teresita F. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
A simple experiment about thermal effects in chemical reactors is described, which can be used to illustrate chemical reactor models, the determination and validation of their parameters, and some simple principles of heat transfer and sensor dynamics. It is based in the exothermic reaction between aqueous solutions of sodium thiosulfate and…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Chemistry, Heat, Thermodynamics
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Maloney, Kevin M.; Quiazon, Emmanuel M.; Indralingam, Ramee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
The generally accepted method to determine iron content in food is by acid digestion or dry ashing and subsequent flame atomic absorption spectrometry or inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. We have developed an experiment that chemically extracts the iron from an egg yolk and quantifies it using UV-vis absorption…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Spectroscopy
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Dasari, Mina S.; Richards, Kristy M.; Alt, Mikaela L.; Crawford, Clark F. P.; Schleiden, Amanda; Ingram, Jai; Hamidou, Abdel Aziz Amadou; Williams, Angela; Chernovitz, Patricia A.; Luo, Rensheng; Sun, Grace Y.; Luchtefeld, Ron; Smith, Robert E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Diapocynin (5,5'-dehydrodiacetovanillone) was synthesized by oxidative coupling of apocynin (acetovanillone, or 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyacetophenone). Diapocynin is a metabolite of apocynin, which has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties. The oxidizing agent was an in situ generated sulfate radical, produced by adding iron(II) sulfate and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Molecular Structure
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Ault, Addison – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
In this article I review one of the most significant accomplishments of Frank H. Westheimer, one of the most respected chemists of the 20th century. This accomplishment was a series of stereospecific enzymatic oxidation and reduction experiments that led chemists to recognize what we now call the enantiotopic and diastereotopic relationships of…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Scientists, Science Experiments
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Logan, Barry A.; Hammond, Matthew P.; Stormo, Benjamin M. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2008
Plant-derived phenolic compounds such as those found in red wine, tea, and certain fruit juices may protect against cardiovascular disease by detoxifying (scavenging) superoxide and other unstable reactive oxygen species. We present a laboratory exercise that can be used to assess the superoxide-scavenging capacity of beverages. Among the…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Diseases, Science Experiments
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