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Brewer, Carol A. – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Presents investigations of leaf surface wetness that provide ideal opportunities for students to explore the relationships between leaf form and function, to study surface conditions of leaves and plant physiology, and to make predictions about plant adaptation in different environments. Describes simple procedures for exploring questions related…
Descriptors: Biology, Higher Education, Inquiry, Investigations
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Van Scotter, Pamela; Bybee, Rodger W.; Dougherty, Michael J. – Science Teacher, 2000
Provides five important dimensions of integrated science at the high school level: (1) the importance of level of integration; (2) success of a conceptually coherent integrated curriculum; (3) rationale for integrated science; (4) the role of teachers and administrators in implementing an integrated science program; and (5) the process of…
Descriptors: Coherence, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Integrated Curriculum
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Parrott, Annette – Science Teacher, 2000
Introduces a 2-day laboratory experiment on scientific inquiry and the environment. Studies antlion classification and investigates anatomy, habitat, life cycle, behavior, and other properties of antlions. Adapted for different grade levels and includes a scientific journal report. (YDS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Entomology, Inquiry, Journal Writing
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Hobson, Art – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Indicates the importance of science literacy in the population. Makes recommendations for a successful liberal arts science course such as using an interactive inquiry oriented approach and including recent scientific views. (YDS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inquiry, Liberal Arts, Misconceptions
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Bruce, Bertram C. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Considers the difficulties in having a positive attitude toward change after the events of September 11th, 2001. Notes that the processes of coping with the change that an individual undergoes are analogous to those seen in disciplinary inquiry. (SG)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Change, Higher Education, Inquiry
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Resnick, Mitchel; Berg, Robbie; Eisenberg, Michael – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2000
Presents a set of case studies in which students create, customize, and personalize their own scientific instruments. Finds that students become engaged in scientific inquiry not only through observing and measuring, but also through designing and building. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Investigations, Science Activities
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Stenberg, Shari; Lee, Amy – College English, 2002
Addresses an underlying assumption that teaching is a skill that can be acquired by the proper training, rather than intellectual work deserving of study. Suggests an alternative basis for teacher development by promoting and demonstrating a process of pedagogical inquiry. (SG)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Inquiry, Teacher Education
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Rop, Charles J.; Rop, Sheri K. – Science Activities, 2001
Explains the importance of using well-chosen trade books for stimulating student interest and motivation in the natural world. Discusses how to assess and select trade books. Lists selected trade books on the life cycles of plants. (YDS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Inquiry, Science Education
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Hammersley, Martyn – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
In a previous article, Phil Hodkinson argued that there are currently attempts to impose a methodological orthodoxy on educational research, one that is empiricist in character and privileges quantitative method. While agreeing with much of what he says, I take issue with key elements of his argument. I suggest that he presents too rosy a picture…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Guidelines, Inquiry
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Smith, Howard A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
The main aim of this article is to describe central elements of, and the relationships among, three interrelated domains of inquiry. The first domain is Charles Peirce's semiotic theory which offers five concepts of special relevance to the other two domains: (a) primary components of the triadic sign, including the object, representamen, and…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Inquiry, Relationship, Experience
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Lucas, Deborah; Broderick, Nichole; Lehrer, Richard; Bohanan, Robert – Science Scope, 2005
As every parent knows, children are no slouches at generating questions. But the scientific potential in a child's spontaneous question can easily be lost; children often fail to take the step beyond casual curiosity into systematic inquiry. Questioning is indeed robustly rooted in children's everyday ways of thinking about the world, but serious…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Science Education, Inquiry, Scientific Methodology
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Hammersley, Martyn – Oxford Review of Education, 2004
The core idea of action research is that there should be an intimate relationship between inquiry and practical or political activities. A challenge to this idea based on an influential ancient Greek hierarchy between theoria and praxis is examined. The contrary, pragmatist, notion that all inquiry arises out of human activity is accepted, but not…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Inquiry, Action Research, Educational Research
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Chissick, Naomi – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Learning through discovery and inquiry is one of the cornerstones of mathematics education theory. The examples provide scope for the students to rediscover mathematics in an enjoyable way.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Theories, Inquiry, Discovery Processes
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Block, Jack; Block, Jeanne H. – American Psychologist, 2006
Longitudinal inquiry has long been recognized as a uniquely powerful method for seeking understanding of psychological development. A 30-year longitudinal venture is described--its theoretical motivation, methodological rationale, and details of implementation. Some of the novel and implicative findings the study has generated are briefly…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Research Methodology, Inquiry, Psychological Studies
Harwood, William S.; Reiff, Rebecca R.; Phillipson, Teddie – Science Educator, 2005
Metaphors are used as a typical way to negotiate and to describe people's everyday experience. In the classroom, teachers commonly employ metaphors to engage students and to make abstract ideas appear more concrete. In particular, metaphors provide an effective means to help visualize abstract ideas. The study reported in this article describes…
Descriptors: Scientists, Figurative Language, Inquiry, Scientific Concepts
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