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McIntosh, Amy V.; Richter, Stephen C. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2007
Many topics in the secondary science classroom can be difficult to introduce to students in a manner that fully engages them, especially when presented using traditional teaching methods. However, with a little innovation and an emphasis on inquiry, even dry subjects can be presented in an appealing way. The authors developed an inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Laboratory Procedures, Floriculture, Anatomy
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Coleman, Laurence J.; Guo, Aige; Dabbs, Charlotte Simms – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
As qualitative research has become a more familiar form of inquiry in gifted education, judging its quality and value remains obscure and problematic to the field. This article analyzes and critiques published studies for the purpose of understanding the state of qualitative research in gifted education. Data for this study are from the major…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Gifted, Meta Analysis, Journal Articles
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Moss, Pamela A. – Educational Researcher, 2007
In response to Lissitz and Samuelsen (2007), the author reconstructs the historical arguments for the more comprehensive unitary concept of validity and the principles of scientific inquiry underlying it. Her response is organized in terms of four questions: (a) How did validity in educational measurement come to be conceptualized as unitary, and…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Construct Validity, Test Validity, Measurement
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Greasley, Kay; Ashworth, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
The "Approaches to Studying Inventory" (ASI) was based on qualitative research by Marton and Saljo, which established "surface" and "deep" approaches to study. This article attempts a new qualitative explication of the meanings of study. A heuristic due to Husserl is employed which distinguishes between the "noema", the "subjective object" of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Phenomenology, Heuristics, Inquiry
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Powell, Deborah A.; Aram, Richard B.; Aram, Roberta J.; Chase, Terry L. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2007
Scientists understand that scientific ideas are subject to change and improvement. Fourth- through eighth- graders develop this understanding about the nature of science as they gather and examine fossil evidence from the Paleozoic era, record their findings, and read and write about science for authentic purposes as scientists do. Students…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Scientists, Student Evaluation, Science Instruction
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Bartholow, Martin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Newton's cooling curve was chosen for the four-part laboratory inquiry into conditions affecting temperature change. The relationship between time and temperature is not foreseen by the average high school student before the first session. However, during several activities students examine the classic relationship, T = A exp[superscript -Ct] + B…
Descriptors: Climate, High School Students, Laboratory Experiments, Active Learning
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Walker, Kathrin – American Journal of Evaluation, 2007
Including youth in the evaluation process can enhance the quality of the inquiry and be empowering for the participants, but it is not without challenges. In this article, several principles for youth-involved research and evaluation are outlined. These come from those who are pioneering this approach and from current research on the dilemmas of…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Evaluation Methods, Youth Programs, Participation
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Bernanrd, Elyse; Britz-McKibbin, Philip; Gernigon, Nicholas – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The recently introduced integrative guided-inquiry experiment explains various fundamental chemical concepts related to different biologically relevant molecules like resveratrol. The results of the photoisomerization of the molecule show that it is a very effective chemopreventative agent that can extend the lifespan in several organisms.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, College Science, Science Instruction
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Fontaine, Joseph J.; Stier, Samuel C.; Maggio, Melissa L.; Decker, Karie L. – Science Teacher, 2007
Students can gain an appreciation for the structure and function of local environments by studying the potential impacts of small changes in local microclimate on plant distribution. The concept of microclimate is easy for students to comprehend, simple to measure, exists in all schoolyards, and has important and tangible ecological implications.…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Playgrounds, Botany, Ecology
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Clandinin, D. Jean; Pushor, Debbie; Orr, Anne Murray – Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
Narrative inquiry is a methodology that frequently appeals to teachers and teacher educators. However, this appeal and sense of comfort has advantages and disadvantages. Some assume narrative inquiries will be easy to design, live out, and represent in storied formats in journals, dissertations, or books. For the authors, though, narrative inquiry…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Teachers, Teacher Educators, Periodicals
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Smit, Brigitte; Fritz, Elzette – South African Journal of Education, 2008
In this ethnographic inquiry we portray two teacher narratives reflecting educational change in the context of two South African schools. The study was conducted as part of a larger inquiry into ten schools in urban South Africa. A decade of democracy begs some attention to educational progress and reform, from the viewpoint of teachers and with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Identity, Educational Change, Ethnography
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Frabutt, James M.; Nuzzi, Ronald J.; Hunt, Thomas C.; Solic, Margaret A. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
This journal has a brief but important history, encompassing the support of major Catholic colleges and universities across the United States. In particular, the University of Dayton and the University of Notre Dame have provided a home for the editorial offices and the contributed services of the editors. As the journal prepares for a transition…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Literature Reviews
Hagevik, R. – Online Submission, 2008
The "Problem-Study" framework is an approach to learning and lesson design in which the strategies and skills that make science a form of creative, critical, and analytical thinking are made explicit. This framework was used to design and analyze a place-based inquiry approach to learning about the environment with teachers and students using the…
Descriptors: Learning, Inquiry, Place Based Education, Environmental Education
Huber, Mary Taylor – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2008
The author discusses how faculty inquiry can inform and support classroom teaching and learning, as well as allow for better designed courses and programs. "Faculty inquiry" is a term that encompasses a range of practices that engage teachers in looking closely and critically at student learning for the purpose of improving their own…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Faculty, Inquiry, Reflective Teaching
McLoughlin, M. Padraig M. M. – Online Submission, 2008
The author of this paper submits the thesis that learning requires doing; only through inquiry is learning achieved, and hence this paper proposes a programme of use of a modified Moore method in a Probability and Mathematical Statistics (PAMS) course sequence to teach students PAMS. Furthermore, the author of this paper opines that set theory…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Inquiry, Active Learning, Logical Thinking
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