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Cuthbert, Anthony J. – School Science Review, 2000
Describes two studies investigating children's views of their internal body maps. Reports that the majority of 8-9 year old children did not connect tubes and organs in their drawings, and the majority of 7-11 year old children drew relatively small, unconnected, and freely suspended organs. (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
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Soudani, Mohamed; Sivade, Andre; Cros, Daniele; Medimagh, Mohamed Salah – School Science Review, 2000
Describes a study of the ability of fourth-year university student-teachers to use their theoretical knowledge of redox concepts to interpret natural phenomena of everyday life. Uses word-association tests, multiple-choice and open questions and reports that the students have difficulties in recognizing the scientific nature of well-known everyday…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Concept Formation, Misconceptions, Oxidation
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BouJaoude, Saouma; Barakat, Hala – School Science Review, 2000
Identifies the misunderstandings and problem-solving strategies of secondary students when solving stoichiometry problems. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Misconceptions, Problem Solving, Science Education
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Tirosh, Dina; Stavy, Ruth – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1999
Students react similarly to a wide variety of conceptually unrelated situations. Describes a rule that is manifested when two systems are equal with respect to certain quantity A, but differ in another quantity B. Indicates that in such situations students often argue that the same amount of A implies the same amount of B. (Contains 30…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Intuition, Mathematics Education
Raymond, Stephanie – Clearing, 1999
Finds that many restoration projects have attempted to replace the native species, but project planners often have an imperfect understanding of the plant communities they are trying to re-create. Argues that when students join these projects, they may receive an inaccurate impression of local ecosystems. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Misconceptions
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Dugger, William E., Jr.; Naik, Nitin – Technology Teacher, 2001
Attempts to allay the confusion between technology education and educational technology. Discusses their purpose and direction as well as the standards used in both areas.(JOW)
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Benefits, Educational Technology, Misconceptions
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Henderleiter, J.; Smart, R.; Anderson, J.; Elian, O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2001
Examines how students completing a two-semester organic sequence understand, explain, and apply hydrogen bonding to determine the physical attributes of molecules. Suggests that some students completing what is typically their second year of college-level chemistry still possess misconceptions about hydrogen bonds. (Contains 21 references.) (ASK)
Descriptors: Chemical Bonding, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Misconceptions
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Gabel, Dorothy L.; Stockton, Jamie D.; Monaghan, Diane L.; MaKinster, James G. – School Science and Mathematics, 2001
Examines children's understanding of burning focusing on questions such as: "What are children's views of burning prior to and after instruction?," and "Do children's views become more scientific?" A significant difference was found in children's understanding before and after instruction. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Heat
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Bybee, Rodger W. – Bioscience, 2001
Discusses the place of the topic of evolution in high school biology curricula in history, new challenges and misconceptions about science, and the need for biology education. (Contains 20 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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Stylianou, Despina A.; Smith, Beverly; Kaput, James J. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2005
This article reports on results of an exploratory study on undergraduate pre-service teachers' understanding of graphical representations of motion functions. The study described pre-service teachers' explorations using a CBR device. Pre-service teachers' growth was studied in two dimensions: (a) in their learning of the mathematics involved and…
Descriptors: Motion, Misconceptions, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Godwin, Sandria; Coppings, Richard; Speller-Henderson, Leslie; Pearson, Lou – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2005
Proper cooling of foods is known to reduce spoilage and help prevent food-borne illnesses. Nonetheless, little is known about consumers' awareness of guidelines regarding appropriate refrigeration of food or their actual refrigeration practices. Focus groups of consumers of common ethnic backgrounds were designed to evaluate food safety knowledge…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Safety, Misconceptions, Focus Groups
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Culham, Ruth – Educational Leadership, 2006
The acknowledged expert on the 6+1 traits of writing explains what the traits are and what they are not: The traits are not a curriculum; they are part and parcel of the writing process; they are a model, not a program; they are not a prepackaged replacement for teaching writing; and they are the language of the writing workshop. The author…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Misconceptions, Writing Processes, Writing Workshops
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Barrows, Susan E.; Eberlein, Thomas H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Activities in which students explore the fundamental reasons behind the unusual instability of the trans isomers in medium-sized cycloalkenes by using the results of molecular modeling are described. Exercises have been proposed to explore the structures of cycloheptene and cyclooctene by Hehre and others which would be helpful to disabuse…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Models
Cavanaugh, Terence W.; Cavanaugh, Cathy – Library Media Connection, 2005
The misconceptions of students who are inspired and confused by the films and television program they see are presented. However, there are some good opportunities to engage students and encourage greater understanding and interest.
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Learning Resources Centers, Films, Television Viewing
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Skottun, Bernt C.; Skoyles, John R. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
The suggestion that coherent motion may serve as a test of magnocellular sensitivity is problematic. However, the nature of the problems depends on how the "magnocellular system" is defined. If this term is limited to subcortical entities, the problems are that subcortical neurons are not directionally selective, and that their receptive fields…
Descriptors: Motion, Kinesthetic Perception, Cognitive Processes, Item Analysis
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