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Stewart, Mike – Science Scope, 2004
The author's favorite way to start the new school year is to perform a science demo for students. At the beginning of the period, he discusses the importance of making accurate observations. He tells them that he will perform a short demonstration that they are to carefully watch and then record their observations. They each have a sheet of paper…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Activities, Teaching Methods, Laboratory Experiments
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Del Carlo, Dawn; Bodner, George – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
Although reports of academic cheating are abundant, there are relatively few papers in the literature that focus on cheating in the context of science courses and even fewer that address dishonest practices, such as "cooking" or fudging data, within the classroom laboratory. This paper briefly reviews the existing literature on academic dishonesty…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cheating
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Sommer, Cesar Adolfo; Silva, Flavio Henrique; Novo, Maria Teresa Marques – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
Practical classes on protein expression and purification were given to undergraduate biology students enrolled in the elective course "Introduction to Genetic Engineering." The heterologous expression of the green fluorescent protein (GFP)* of "Aequorea victoria" is an interesting system for didactic purposes because it can be viewed easily during…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Engineering
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Barden-Gabbei, Laura M.; Moffitt, Deborah L. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Chromatography is a process by which mixtures can be separated or substances can be purified. Biological and chemical laboratories use many different types of chromatographic processes. For example, the pharmaceutical industry uses chromatographic techniques to purify drugs, medical labs use them to identify blood components such as cholesterol,…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Activities, Chemistry
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Burke, K. A.; Hand, Brian; Poock, Jason; Greenbowe, Thomas – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
Graduate teaching assistants (TAs) are hired to assume some of the teaching duties in large general chemistry programs. They serve as liaisons between students enrolled in the course and the professor in charge. Being assigned to teach immediately on arrival at graduate school may be overwhelming to novice graduate students. When sending them into…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Heuristics, Chemistry, Teaching Assistants
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Zion, Michal; Guy, Daniel; Yarom, Ruth; Slesak, Michaela – Journal of Biological Education, 2006
This paper reports on a simple hands-on laboratory procedure for high school students in studying both radiation damage and DNA repair systems in bacteria. The sensitivity to ultra-violet (UV) radiation of both "Escherichia coli" and "Serratia marcescens" is tested by radiating them for varying time periods. Two growth temperatures are used in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Hands on Science, Laboratory Procedures, Radiation
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Levey, Douglas – Science Scope, 2005
In this article, the author would like to raise awareness of GK?12 programs by sharing experiences from SPICE (Science Partners in Inquiry-based Collaborative Education), a partnership between the University of Florida and Alachua County Public Schools. SPICE pairs nine graduate student fellows with nine middle school science teachers. Each…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Middle Schools, Science Teachers, Graduate Students
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Bradford, William D.; Cahoon, Laty; Freel, Sara R.; Hoopes, Laura L. Mays; Eckdahl, Todd T. – Cell Biology Education, 2005
In order to engage their students in a core methodology of the new genomics era, an everincreasing number of faculty at primarily undergraduate institutions are gaining access to microarray technology. Their students are conducting successful microarray experiments designed to address a variety of interesting questions. A next step in these…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Genetics
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Salinger, Gerhard L. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2005
Engineering technology education (as distinguished from Engineering Technology education) is a design problem. In engineering, an important consideration is to determine the goal of the design. What is the desired result? For whom is it desirable? What are the unintended consequences? In this article, the author continues to raise the questions of…
Descriptors: Engineering Technology, Technological Literacy, Educational Opportunities, Technology Education
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Moran, Jose M.; Gonzalez-Polo, Rosa A.; Soler, German; Fuentes, Jose M. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2006
This report describes a laboratory exercise that was incorporated into a Cell Biology and Molecular Biology advanced course. The exercise was made for a class size with eight students and was designed to reinforce the understanding of basic molecular biology techniques. Students used the techniques of reverse transcription and arginase activity…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Class Size, Cytology, Molecular Biology
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Caccavo, Frank, Jr.; Clegern, William; Miller, Isaac; Montoya, Crystal – American Biology Teacher, 2003
Metabolism, the sum of all chemical reactions within a living organism, is one of the most fundamental concepts presented in introductory microbiology courses. However, it is often difficult for instructors to effectively translate perfunctory diagrams of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain in a way that is meaningful to…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Metabolism, Fuels, Microbiology
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Ching, Stanton; Neupane, Ram P.; Gray, Timothy P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
A three-week laboratory project involving synthesis and characterization of a layered manganese oxide provides an excellent vehicle for teaching important concepts of inorganic chemistry and instrumental methods related to non-molecular systems. Na-birnessite is an easily prepared manganese oxide with a 7 A interlayer spacing and Na[superscript +]…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, College Science, Undergraduate Students
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Munn, D. A. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2004
Environmental Sciences Technology T272 is a course with a laboratory addressing problems in soil and water quality and organic wastes utilization to serve students from associate degree programs in laboratory science and environmental resources management at a 2-year technical college. Goals are to build basic lab skills and understand the role…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Laboratory Training, Agronomy, Water Quality
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Bayrak, Bekir; Kanli, Uygar; Kandil Ingeç, Sebnem – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2007
In this study, the research problem was: "Is the computer based physics instruction as effective as laboratory intensive physics instruction with regards to academic success on electric circuits 9th grade students?" For this research of experimental quality the design of pre-test and post-test are applied with an experiment and a control…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Control Groups, Experimental Groups, Student Attitudes
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Mumba, Frackson; Chabalengula, Vivien Mweene; Wise, Kevin; Hunter, William J. F. – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to analyze the new Zambian high school physics syllabus and practical examinations for levels of inquiry and inquiry skills. Several inquiry skills are explicitly emphasized in the introduction, aims, content objectives and assessment sections in the national high school physics syllabus. However, the syllabus is less…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inquiry, Course Descriptions, Secondary School Curriculum
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