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Gould, Howard G.; Raper, George – School Science Review, 1996
Describes the current process of physics education in Denmark, including projects and assignments, examinations, and physics in the mathematical and language lines. (JRH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Mehler, Alan H. – Biochemical Education, 1991
Asserts that total restructuring of biochemistry courses and methods used for evaluation of student performance are necessary. Evaluation should have a constructive influence by integrating it with other activities. The conduct of the course should be based upon the same objectives that are uses for evaluation. Evaluation should be done by…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Evaluation, Higher Education, Science Curriculum
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Andersen, Hans O. – Educational Horizons, 1992
The "layer-cake" curriculum of yearlong science courses and the "good science" approach are outdated. A new scope sequence is warranted, in which all sciences are taught every year K-12 and instruction proceeds systematically from concrete through empirical to theoretical. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Science Curriculum, Sequential Approach, Textbook Content
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Kass, Heidi – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Identifies a number of possible epistemological perspectives that can be taken on the changing nature of curricular knowledge in science and considers some of the normative characteristics of each. The varieties of knowledge and value perspectives associated with each inform teachers and students how they are expected to think about the subject.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Epistemology, Metacognition, Perspective Taking
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Horner, Gillian – Primary Science Review, 1999
Presents the use of the Primary Teacher as Scientist (PTAS) project as a tool for encouraging the ability and enthusiasm of students in science, especially males. Finds that Science Teacher Assessment (STA) results significantly improved and gender imbalance diminished. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Ability, Elementary Education, Science Curriculum, Science Programs
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Chau, Pham Thi Tran – Biochemical Education, 1995
Presents an overview of biochemical education for undergraduates and postgraduates at Hanoi University, including courses of instruction and teaching methods. (AIM)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, College Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Stucke, Ann; Gannaway, Susan P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1996
Summarizes four recent documents that identify what is deemed essential in chemistry at grades 8 and 12, including: Benchmarks for Science Literacy Project 2061; 1994 National Assessment of Educational Progress; National Science Education Standards; and Scope, Sequence, and Coordination of Secondary School Science. Identifies areas of agreement…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Content, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Shabajee, Paul; Postlethwaite, Keith – School Science Review, 2000
Argues for including the concepts of "twentieth-century physics"--relativity, quantum mechanics, and chaos theory--within the National Curriculum in science for England and Wales, which almost entirely ignores them. (Contains 16 references.) (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Curriculum
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Cohen, I. Bernard – Science Teacher, 2000
Questions the percentage of science in the college curriculum and discusses the needs of science for progress. First published in 1957. (YDS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Science Curriculum, Science Education History, Science Instruction
Tucker, Allen B. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2004
Although there are numerous challenges for implementing a comprehensive K-12 computer science curriculum in the United States, the need is obvious, and the time to begin is now. Computer science is a well-established academic discipline at the collegiate and postgraduate levels, as well as a distinct and important profession in the world economy.…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Science Curriculum, Discipline, Computer Science
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Connolly, Rachel; Groome, Meghan; Sheppard, Keith; Stroud, Nick – Science Teacher, 2006
Field trips are opportunities to experience science in settings beyond the classroom. Much educational research has focused on effective ways of designing and planning field trips for optimal impact on the classroom and science curriculum. However, teachers are sometimes at a loss on how to design a trip that will enhance students' analytical…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Field Trips, Educational Research, Museums
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Tro, Nivaldo J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The efficacy of different science and chemistry courses for science-major and non-major students, and the question of chemistry's contribution to general education are evaluated. Chemistry and science curriculum are too profession- and consumer-oriented, and to overcome this problem, it is advised that all disciplines must incorporate the major…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Chemistry, General Education, Science Education
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Fong, Lawrence K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Students in the general chemistry course are advised to scrutinize data obtained by gas chromatograph (GC) for segregation, and mass spectroscopy (MS) for recognizing combination of group 6 transition-metal carbonyl compounds. The GC-MS method arouses students' interest, as it can be applied to real-world situations, such as the routine…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Metallurgy, Science Curriculum, Spectroscopy
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Stewart, Georgina – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
The aim of this paper is to examine the current state of development of Maori science curriculum policy, and the roles that various discourses have played in shaping these developments. These discussions provide a background for suggestions about a possible future direction, and the presentation of a new concept for Maori science education (note…
Descriptors: Malayo Polynesian Languages, Science Education, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Carlson, Kenneth – Science Scope, 2005
Reading the average science textbook, one is struck with a question: Why would people devote their lives to the study of a subject as dry as the Sahara Desert? Students in science classes only need to be let in on the great secret of science. It is fun and full of the stuff in page-turner novels--intrigue, mystery, romance, and sometimes just dumb…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reading Materials, Nonfiction
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