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Hunter, Jeffrey C.; Behrendt, M. E.; Breithaupt, B. H.; Scotchmoor, J. G. – Education, 2018
The use of fossils as a tool in the classroom provide the medium in which students enthusiastically and directly engage in scientific exploration and thinking, enhancing their interest in future science curricula, and provide an avenue to develop scientific literacy. The National Research Council stated that students should have authentic…
Descriptors: Paleontology, Learner Engagement, Student Interests, Student Participation
Liu, Ning; Neuhaus, Birgit Jana – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2018
Given the globalization of science education and the different cultures between China and Germany, we tried to compare and explain the differences on teacher questions and real life instances in biology lessons between the two countries from a culture-related perspective. 22 biology teachers from China and 21 biology teachers from Germany…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biology, Science Instruction, Cross Cultural Studies
Sezen-Barrie, Asli – Science & Education, 2018
Drawn from the cultural-historical theories of knowing and doing science, this article uses the concept of professional vision to explore what scientists and experienced teachers see and articulate as important aspects of climate science practices. The study takes an abductive reasoning approach to analyze scientists' videotaped lectures to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Climate, Science Activities, Educational Practices
Chi, Shaohui; Wang, Zuhao; Luo, Ma; Yang, Yuqin; Huang, Min – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2018
Chemical symbol representation is used extensively in chemistry classrooms; however, due to its abstract nature, many students struggle with learning and effectively utilizing these symbolic representations, which can lead to ongoing failure in subsequent chemistry learning. Taking the perspective of learning progressions, this study identifies…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Secondary School Students, Instructional Program Divisions
Sheikha Al-Araimi; Abdullah Ambusaidi; Mohammed Selim; Mohammed Al Amri – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2018
This research aimed to examine the impact of caricature drawings in the acquisition of scientific concepts and attitudes of 4th grade students for basic education towards science. The sample of the research consisted of 162 students from4th grade. The results revealed that there were statistically significant differences at (p = 0.001) between the…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Attitudes, Cartoons
Ton de Jong; Ard W. Lazonder; Clark A. Chinn; Frank Fisher; Janice Gobert; Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver; Ken R. Koedinger; Joseph S. Krajcik; Eleni A. Kyza; Marcia C. Linn; Margus Pedaste; Katharina Scheiter; Zacharias C. Zacharia – Grantee Submission, 2023
Many studies investigating inquiry learning in science domains have appeared over the years. Throughout this period, inquiry learning has been regularly criticized by scholars who favor direct instruction over inquiry learning. In this vein, Zhang, Kirschner, Cobern, and Sweller (2022) recently asserted that direct instruction is overall superior…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Direct Instruction, Inquiry, Active Learning
Chiaverina, Chris; Lisensky, George – Physics Teacher, 2014
Ferromagnetic materials such as nickel, iron, or cobalt lose the electron alignment that makes them attracted to a magnet when sufficient thermal energy is added. The temperature at which this change occurs is called the "Curie temperature," or "Curie point." Nickel has a Curie point of 627 K, so a candle flame is a sufficient…
Descriptors: Magnets, Heat, Metallurgy, Physics
Valadakis, Andreas – Physics Teacher, 2014
Although we experience motion simply as displacement, we study it through complicated concepts such as acceleration, force, and mass, departing from our everyday experience. But it looks like we can stay attached to our primordial notions of time and length without appealing to any other concepts and still have interesting results.
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Time, Scientific Concepts
Murcia, Karen; Clifford, Emma; Cross, Emma; Pepper, Coral; Drury, Shyam – Teaching Science, 2020
In this paper, we explore how an intentionally planned learning environment, rich with material resources and inquiry questioning practices, supported young children's engagement with an integrated science and mathematics learning experience. A practitioner-researcher, named 'Jenny', from an Australian early year learning centre, partnered with…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Türkoguz, Suat – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2020
This study aimed to investigate the item "Response Time Fidelity scores" ("RTFs"), "KuderRichardson Reliability" ("KR[subscript 20]") and "Cronbach's Alpha Reliability" ("alpha") coefficients, calculate "KR[subscript 20]" coefficients with "RTFs" for 30 threshold…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Reaction Time, Multiple Choice Tests, Scores
Üçüncü, Göksen; Karakaya, Ferhat; Yilmaz, Mehmet – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
In this study, it is aimed to design an analogy-oriented activity to be used in teaching the concept of keystone species to students. The study was carried out with 25 gifted and talented students aged between 10 and 14 who were registered to the Science and Art Centers around in Turkey ( Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Antalya, Mugla, Manisa, Balikesir,…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Academically Gifted, Early Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Watkins, Richard; Apanasionok, Magdalena; Neil, Julie – Primary Science, 2020
In their recent review of special educational needs in schools, the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF, 2020) highlights the fact that teaching strategies that are known to work well for mainstream learners are also likely to be effective for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). In this article, the authors explain how…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Kurniawan, Muhammad Ali; Rahayu, Sri; Fajaroh, Fauziatul; Almuntasheri, Saeed – Journal of Science Learning, 2020
This study aims to compare the impact of the Dual Situated Learning Model (DSLM) and conventional instructions in improving High School Students' understanding of chemical equilibrium concepts and the prevention of possible misconceptions. The study utilized a quasi-pretest-posttest control and experimental group design with two classes of XI SMAN…
Descriptors: Situated Learning, High School Students, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
Hernández Bravo, Martha Patricia; Obaya Valdivia, Adolfo Eduardo; Montaño Osornio, Carlos; Vargas-Rodríguez, Yolanda Marina – Online Submission, 2020
In the case of Chemistry subjects at the higher middle level, students tend to have a low performance in terms of academic exploration, either because of lack of motivation or lack of preparation in previous courses. In order to improve not only the academic performance of students in some topics of thermodynamics, but also the quality of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Achievement
Canu, Michaël; de Hosson, Cécile; Duque, Mauricio – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2016
Engineering students in control courses have been observed to lack an understanding of equilibrium and stability, both of which are crucial concepts in this discipline. The introduction of these concepts is generally based on the study of classical examples from Newtonian mechanics supplemented with a control system. Equilibrium and stability are…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Science Process Skills

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