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Eckstein, Shulamith G.; Shemesh, Michal – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1993
A study (n=631) of children's ideas on motion of objects is reported. On three items of a four-part questionnaire, responses changed as the children matured, passing through distinct, successive stages with respect to their conceptual understanding. If teaching strategies to overcome misconceptions are to be effective, they must be appropriate to…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Zurcher, Sandra L. – Science and Children, 1991
Presents lessons to stimulate children's interest in science and develop communication skills by having students simulate the locomotion of an ameba, a paramecium, and an Euglena, and the cyclosis in the pondweed Elodea. Students practice communication skills by demonstrating their organism to the remainder of the class. (MDH)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Communication Skills, Cytology
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Erlichson, Herman – Physics Teacher, 1999
Describes a laboratory activity in a liberal-arts physics course entitled "Galileo to Newton and Beyond" in which students examine the orbits of Earth and Mars from heliocentric and geocentric viewpoints. (WRM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
McConnell, Judith; Leon, Kathleen – Texas Child Care, 1998
Offers ideas for 15 active learning experiences that use the concept of "10" for 3- to 5-year olds. Included are mathematics activities, language activities, and music and movement activities. Each activity description includes the objective, a list of materials needed, and steps for completing the activity. (KB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition
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Monaghan, James M.; Clement, John – International Journal of Science Education, 1999
Presents evidence for students' qualitative and quantitative difficulties with apparently simple one-dimensional relative-motion problems, students' spontaneous visualization of relative-motion problems, the visualizations facilitating solution of these problems, and students' memories of the online computer simulation used as a framework for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Concept Formation, Memory
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Russell, David – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1997
Offers free software for timing experiments, instructions for making a timing interface and a variety of switch sensors for any IBM-compatible computer, and suggestions for experiments. (AIM)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Computer Interfaces, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
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Schmuckler, Mark A.; Fairhall, Jennifer L. – Child Development, 2001
Three experiments explored 5- and 7-month-olds' intermodal coordination of proprioceptive information produced by leg movements and visual movement information specifying these same motions. Results suggested that coordination of visual and proprioceptive inputs is constrained by infants' information processing of the displays and have…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Infant Behavior
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Cox, Carol – Science Scope, 2001
Presents the Isaac Newton Olympics in which students complete a hands-on activity at seven stations and evaluate what they have learned in the activity and how it is related to real life. Includes both student and teacher instructions for three of the activities. (YDS)
Descriptors: Force, Hands on Science, Junior High Schools, Mechanics (Physics)
Lee, Fong Yun; Silverman, Fredrick L.; Montoya, Patricia – Principal, 2002
Describes proven assessment strategies, which, used separately or in combination, can help young ESL students express their understanding of math concepts while building their English-language skills: Manipulative objects, diagrams, and physical movement. Also describes other assessment techniques including self-assessment, interviewing, and…
Descriptors: Diagrams, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Mathematics, English (Second Language)
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Lobjois, Regis; Benguigui, Nicolas; Bertsch, Jean – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether playing a specific ball sport, such as tennis, could maintain the coincidence-timing (CT) performance of older adults at a similar level to that of younger ones. To address this question, tennis players and nonplayers of three different age ranges (ages 20-30, 60-70, and 70-80 years)…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Racquet Sports, Older Adults, Young Adults
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Leppo, Marjorie; Davis, Diane – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2005
This article presents a framework for movement activities upon which physical educators and early childhood teachers can build appropriate learning activities that reinforce the connection between the mind and body for children between the ages of two and seven. The authors discuss Piaget's stages of cognitive development. The authors hope that…
Descriptors: Motion, Early Childhood Education, Physical Education Teachers, Learning Activities
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Parlar, Mahmut – PRIMUS, 2004
Brownian motion is an important stochastic process used in modelling the random evolution of stock prices. In their 1973 seminal paper--which led to the awarding of the 1997 Nobel prize in Economic Sciences--Fischer Black and Myron Scholes assumed that the random stock price process is described (i.e., generated) by Brownian motion. Despite its…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Motion, Geometric Concepts, Equations (Mathematics)
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Morra, Sergio – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005
This study reconsiders a series of drawing tasks (Goodnow, 1978) in which children have to modify their stereotypical drawing of the human figure to represent a person in movement. Another task, in which children have to differentiate the drawing of a kangaroo from that of a person, is also considered. According to a neo-Piagetian model of drawing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development, Freehand Drawing, Stereotypes
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Barnes, Marianne B.; Garner, James; Reid, David – Science & Education, 2004
In this article we use the pendulum as the vehicle for discussing the transition from classical to quantum physics. Since student knowledge of the classical pendulum can be generalized to all harmonic oscillators, we propose that a quantum analysis of the pendulum can lead students into the unanticipated consequences of quantum phenomena at the…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Quantum Mechanics, Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction
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Küçüközer, Asuman – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2006
This study aims to better understand the construction of the meaning of physics concepts in mechanics during a teaching sequence at the upper secondary school level. In the teaching sessions, students were introduced to the concepts of interaction and force. During this teaching sequence the models called "interactions" and "laws of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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