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Peer reviewedSelco, Jodye I.; Beery, Janet – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Students employ mathematics and physical chemistry in a project called Pollution Police to establish spectroscopic selection rules, and apply them to detect environmental contaminants from infrared spectra. This interdisciplinary project enables students to gain multiple information on molecular symmetry, and its role in the development of…
Descriptors: Pollution, Chemistry, Student Projects, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedGreen, William J.; Elliott, Curtis; Cummins, R. Hays – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The importance of introducing various projects or activities as a motivation towards inquiry-based learning, also satisfies the need for first year chemistry students to transfer scientific theory into practice. This approach, combined with the traditionally written laboratory methods, develops creative skills, and the spirit of exploration…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Science Education, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedHope, Wilbert W.; Johnson, Clyde; Johnson, Leon P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The differences in the levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), in the ambient air from the two urban locations, were studied by the undergraduate analytical chemistry students. Tetraglyme is very widely used due to its simplicity and its potential for use to investigate VOCs in ambient and indoor air employing a purge-and-trap concentrator…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Pollution, Undergraduate Students, Student Projects
Ghinis, D.; Chadjipantelis, Th.; Bersimis, S. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2005
In this article, we present the main findings of an experiment which involves teaching statistics in the 5th and 6th grade classes of Greek elementary schools. This experiment focused on the evaluation of the potentials of teaching statistical concepts and methods using directed projects.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Mathematics, Statistics, Teaching Methods
Campbell, Connie M. – PRIMUS, 2004
As students are first learning to construct mathematical proofs, it is often helpful for them to have the opportunity to see and evaluate proofs that others have written. In fact, several textbooks designed for use in a transition or bridge course include a few exercises in which students are given a proposed proof and asked to determine if it…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Active Learning, Mathematical Logic, Validity
Ello, Linda M. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2006
This paper discusses the use of poster sessions to showcase and celebrate student research efforts. Poster presentations provide an opportunity for students to display and discuss research completed during the course of their graduate social work education. The author provides a descriptive analysis of data compiled during four years of teaching…
Descriptors: Social Work, Masters Programs, Graduate Students, Student Research
Crump, Jeff R. – Journal of Geography, 2002
Community-based Learning (CSBL) is based on the idea that learning is facilitated when the classroom is linked with real-world experience. This paper presents an overview of the pedagogical basis of community service-based learning (CSBL) and compares CSBL projects carried out in two very different settings. The findings indicate that in order to…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Service Learning, Community Organizations, Educational Change
Moore, Tim – Tech Directions, 2005
As a teacher, the author gets his biggest charge from seeing students' eyes light up when he asks them a question related to a topic on which they are the experts and he is the novice. Skateboarding provides a prime example. Since most of his students have a personal interest and involvement in skateboarding, he introduced a skateboard project to…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Student Interests, Learning Activities, Student Projects
Tanem, Michelle – American School & University, 2005
School facility improvements typically are addressed by school administrators, school boards, parent and community supporters, and outside partners. But one resource within the schools often is overlooked for achieving even better, greener facilities--students. Students' sense of environmental responsibility, paired with their creativity and fresh…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Educational Facilities Improvement, Conservation (Environment), Energy Conservation
MacDonell, Colleen – Library Media Connection, 2007
There is no better way to start young children on the road to research skills than through the project approach. Designed with the distinctive characteristics of early childhood in mind, this article talks about child-centered approach to learning that allows individuals to work at their level of skill, comfort, and interest. The project approach…
Descriptors: Young Children, Research Skills, School Libraries, Media Specialists
Amiel, Tel; McClendon, V. J.; Orey, Michael – Educational Media International, 2007
This paper discusses the establishment of an international collaborative program focused on school improvement in Brazil and the United States. Two qualitative research studies were conducted on the development work conducted by faculty, students, and local K-12 school stakeholders. The design and implementation of collaborative student projects…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Qualitative Research, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Baxter, Marsha – Music Education Research, 2007
How might we, as educators, begin to confront the realities of "the socially wounded child's life" in our classrooms? In this article, the author documents a class collaborative project exploring music instruction as catalyst for social consciousness and transformation. Within a multicultural music education model, participants attempt…
Descriptors: Justice, Music Education, Undergraduate Students, Social Influences
Ediger, Marlow – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2007
Each teacher of social studies teacher needs to possess a philosophy of teaching and learning. Philosophy provides guidance and direction in choosing objectives, learning activities, and assessment procedures. Each philosophy to be discussed will possess differences in meaning and implementation. It is salient to understand relevant philosophical…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Studies, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning
Hargis, Jace – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
Through a partnership between the University of North Florida (UNF) and the University of Belize (UB), faculty members from UNF taught a graduate course on Assessment and Measurement at UB to train in-service teachers and principals in the area of educational leadership. Two classes totalling 71 graduate students were taught during a three-week…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Projects, Student Attitudes, Reliability
Hertzog, Jodie; Williams, Renee – Teaching Sociology, 2007
Introducing students to sensitive social issues like intimate violence in lower level courses can spark their sociological imaginations motivating them to do further research in order to gain reflective knowledge about such topics. In order to promote two course objectives: (1) recognizing and applying sociological concepts and theories, and (2)…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Course Objectives, Marketing, Sociology

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