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Greca, Ileana M.; Freire, Olival, Jr. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2014
Finding the best ways to introduce quantum physics to undergraduate students in all scientific areas, in particular for chemistry students, is a pressing, but hardly a simple task. In this paper, we discuss the relevance of taking into account lessons from the history of the discipline and the ongoing controversy over its interpretations and…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry
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Philipp, Stephanie B.; Johnson, Destinee K.; Yezierski, Ellen J. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2014
Although observational protocols have been developed that assess different aspects of science teaching, none of the protocols existing in the literature address the principles of effective chemistry instruction guided by Johnstone's triangle of macroscopic, symbolic, and particulate representations of matter (Johnstone, 1991). We developed our own…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Models
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Koponen, Ismo T.; Kokkonen, Tommi – Frontline Learning Research, 2014
In learning conceptual knowledge in physics, a common problem is the incompleteness of a learning process, where students' personal, often undifferentiated concepts take on more scientific and differentiated form. With regard to such concept learning and differentiation, this study proposes a systemic view in which concepts are considered as…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Physics, Prediction, Models
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Zhang, Liangliang; Lei, Yinzhao – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2014
Synchrophasors, widely used in the monitoring and analysis of power systems, evolved from the phasor method presented by Charles Proteus Steinmetz in 1893. The phasor method is a mathematical method for solving linear sinusoidal steady-state circuits and time-varying electromagnetic fields. This paper traces the history and diffusion of the phasor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering Education, Science Education History, Scientific Methodology
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Kariper, I. Afsin – European Journal of Physics Education, 2014
Most of countries are trying to develop their education systems. Since the new generations are their future, they want to give a good education. So they have the biggest objective of their educational system to educate modern, productive responsible, qualified and educated people who also take side of solutions instead of problems. The educated…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Elementary School Students, Scientific Concepts, Chemistry
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Shivalingaswamy, T.; Rashmi, P. E. – European Journal of Physics Education, 2014
The accurate measurement of speed of light is of great importance in understanding various concepts in Physics in particular and science in general. In Physics we come across various concepts and applications in which high degree of accuracy of speed of light becomes important. In this article we discuss the various attempts made to determine the…
Descriptors: Measurement, Measurement Techniques, Light, Physics
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Rybczynski, Stephen; Li, Zheng; Hickey, R. James – Science Teacher, 2014
Civilization simply would not exist without plants, yet their importance is often overlooked. As the nation's ability to respond to the botanical challenges associated with food production, climate change, invasive species, and biodiversity loss continues to decrease (Kramer, Zorn- Arnold, and Havens 2010), educators must discourage this…
Descriptors: Botany, Plants (Botany), Inquiry, Ecology
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Albin, Tyler J.; Fry, Melany M.; Murphy, Amanda R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This laboratory experiment gives upper-division organic or biochemistry undergraduate students a comprehensive look at the synthesis, chemical characterization, self-assembly, and secondary structure determination of small, N-acylated peptides inspired by the protein structure of silkworm silk. All experiments can be completed in one 4 h lab…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry
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Bain, Ryan M.; Pulliam, Christopher J.; Yan, Xin; Moore, Kassandra F.; Mu¨ller, Thomas; Cooks, R. Graham – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Undergraduate laboratories generally teach an understanding of chemical reactivity using bulk or semimicroscale experiments with product isolation and subsequent chemical and spectroscopic analysis. In this study students were exposed to mass spectrometry as a means of chemical synthesis as well as analysis. The ionization method used, paper…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Spectroscopy, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Gates, Joshua – Physics Teacher, 2014
Newton's second law is one of the cornerstones of the introductory physics curriculum, but it can still trouble a large number of students well after its introduction, hobbling their ability to apply the concept to problem solving and to related concepts, such as momentum, circular motion, and orbits. While there are several possibilities for…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Scientific Principles, Scientific Concepts, Science Education
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Lane, W. Brian – Physics Teacher, 2014
The traditional introductory-level meterstick-balancing lab assumes that students already know what torque is and that they readily identify it as a physical quantity of interest. We propose a modified version of this activity in which students qualitatively and quantitatively measure the amount of force required to keep the meterstick level. The…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Science Education, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
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Baar, Marsha R.; Gammerdinger, William; Leap, Jennifer; Morales, Erin; Shikora, Jonathan; Weber, Michael H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Five reactions were rate-accelerated relative to the standard reflux workup in both multi-mode and mono-mode microwave ovens, and the results were compared to determine whether the sequential processing of a mono-mode unit could provide for better lab logistics and pedagogy. Conditions were optimized so that yields matched in both types of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Laboratory Equipment, Undergraduate Study
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Smith, Michael J.; Vale, Ilda C.; Gray, Fiona M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Paper is an extraordinary example of a composite engineering material with practical use in a huge variety of applications. Since its invention in China, there have been many alterations to manufacturing techniques, component formulation, and surface finishing, yet the essential characteristics of paper have not changed greatly. The objective of…
Descriptors: Paper (Material), Science Instruction, Chemistry, Foreign Countries
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Twissell, Adrian – Educational Technology & Society, 2014
This literature review explores visualisation within the context of learning in design, engineering and technology education. The investigation first defines visualisation, providing examples of activities that utilise visualisation skills within an applied field. Then exploration of the mental mechanisms of visualisation used to engage with those…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Visualization, Technology Education, Scientific Concepts
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Ferreira, Sílvia; Morais, Ana M. – Research in Science Education, 2014
This article addresses the issue of the level of complexity of practical work in science curricula and is focused on the discipline of Biology and Geology at high school. The level of complexity is seen in terms of the emphasis on and types of practical work and, most importantly, in terms of its level of conceptual demand as given by the…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Science Instruction, Biology, Geology
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