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Castanho, Miguel A. R. B. – Journal of Biological Education, 2004
The life scientist's professional activity is much more than just laboratory work. Information search and retrieval and later communication of conclusions are important and substantial matters. How to manage knowledge is essential for the future scientific or technological careers of college students. Nevertheless, knowledge management is…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Biological Sciences, Libraries, Research Tools
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Feng, Sung-Lin; Tuan, Hsiao-Lin – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2005
The purposes of this study are: to apply the ARCS model in designing an acid and bases unit, and to assess a single class of 11th graders for motivation and achievement outcomes before and after ARCS instruction. Four essential strategies for designing motivation instruction in the ARCS model were: Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Chemistry, Grade 11, Science Instruction
Talib, Othman; Matthews, Robert; Secombe, Margaret – International Education Journal, 2005
This paper discusses the potential of applying computer-animated instruction (CAnI) as an effective conceptual change strategy in teaching electrochemistry in comparison to conventional lecture-based instruction (CLI). The core assumption in this study is that conceptual change in learners is an active, constructive process that is enhanced by the…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Assisted Instruction, College Freshmen, Chemistry
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Stover, Shawn K.; Mabry, Michelle L. – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2004
Program-level assessment of the biology curriculum at a small liberal arts college indicates progress in the development of communication skills and content knowledge. The authors propose a mechanism to provide more research opportunities for students, giving them all the tools necessary to do science. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Biology, Research Opportunities, Educational Opportunities, Liberal Arts
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Melber, L. M.; Cox-Petersen, A. M. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2005
To provide meaningful science experiences for students, educators need quality science experiences themselves from which to draw. Informal learning contexts, such as museums, are well positioned to provide educators with these professional development experiences. We investigated the impact museum-created professional development experiences had…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Informal Education, Science Instruction, Elementary School Teachers
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Hsu, Ying-Shao – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
This paper presents the development and evaluation of a web-based lesson--Lesson Rainbow. This lesson features multiple representations (MRs), which purposefully deliver concepts in relation to distinctive disciplinary subject areas through story-based animations that are closely related to learners' life experiences. The researchers selected 58…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Internet, Computer Assisted Instruction, Web Based Instruction
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Kang, Sukjin; Scharmann, Lawrence C.; Noh, Taehee – Research in Science Education, 2004
In this study, we defined and quantified the degree of cognitive conflict induced by a discrepant event from a cognitive perspective. Based on the scheme developed, we investigated the relationship between cognitive conflict and conceptual change, and the influences of students' cognitive characteristics on conflict in learning the concept of…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Females
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Novak, Joseph D. – Research in Science Education, 2005
This paper describes the methods and outcomes of a 12-year longitudinal study into the effects of an early intervention program, while reflecting back on changes that have occurred in approaches to research, learning and instruction since the preliminary inception stages of the study in the mid 1960s. We began the study to challenge the prevailing…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Early Intervention, Concept Mapping, Science Education
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Lee, Mark J. W.; Eustace, Ken; Fellows, Geoff; Bytheway, Allan; Irving, Leah – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
This paper reports on the first stage of a project to develop and test the use of massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs) for promoting computer supported collaborative learning through instructional gaming in the high school classroom. Teachers and students of English and Science at Swan View Senior High School, Western…
Descriptors: Video Games, Role Playing, Foreign Countries, Educational Games
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Fajardo-Lira, Claudia; Heiss, Cynthia – Journal of Food Science Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether a Web-based computer tutorial for food safety is an effective tool in the education of food science and nutrition students. Students completing the Web-based tutorial had a greater improvement in pre-test scores compared with post-test scores and compared with students who attended lecture only.…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Safety Education, Tutoring, Comparative Analysis
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Balch, Stephen H. – Academic Questions, 2006
Hard science is properly value neutral. But when that ideological neutrality extends to the whole university, the traditional foundation crumbles. Steve Balch laments the moral vacuum that now substitutes for fundamental principles, because it is impossible to frame a program of education--especially in the humanities and social sciences--without…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Humanities, Moral Values, Science Instruction
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Prophet, R. B.; Vlaardingerbroek, B. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2003
This paper focuses on the "match" between Botswana secondary school students' Piagetian status and the cognitive demands of chemistry education. The chemistry syllabus studied by the most talented students engaged in the pure sciences at the senior secondary level is cognitively well within the reach of most. However, a serious mismatch…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Foreign Countries, Cognitive Development, Science Instruction
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Zeilik, Michael; Morris, Vicky J. – Astronomy Education Review, 2004
In Astronomy 101 at the University of New Mexico, we carried out a repeated-items experiment on quizzes and tests to investigate the impact of cooperative testing. This trial was the only change in a reformed course format that had been refined over previous semesters. Our research questions were: (1) Did cooperative quizzes result in gains for…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, Astronomy, Hispanic American Students
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Sundberg, Marshall D. – Cell Biology Education, 2002
Biology education research has now reached a level of maturity where the expectation is that researchers will assess the effectiveness of their innovation on student learning. This may include an examination of affective outcomes, such as student attitudes and beliefs, as well as student understanding of discipline-based content. A variety of…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Educational Research, Educational Innovation
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Allen, Deborah; Tanner, Kimberly – Cell Biology Education, 2002
There are many questions to be asked about the pedagogical practice of questioning. Questions provide insight into what students at any age or grade level already know about a topic, which provides a beginning point for teaching. Questions reveal misconceptions and misunderstandings that must be addressed for teachers to move student thinking…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Questioning Techniques, Curriculum Development
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