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Peer reviewedKneedler, Peter E. – T.H.E. Journal (Technological Horizons in Education Journal), 1993
Describes the evolution of "Science 2000," a nontextbook program adopted by the California State Board of Education for seventh-grade science. Discusses ways the program can be integrated into the classroom and describes science classrooms utilizing the program. (MDH)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedAtwood, Ronald K; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1990
Surveyed teachers' perceptions of the SCIS-II elementary science program. Results indicate that grades K-2 teachers rated the program more positively than grades 3-6 teachers. Teachers who rated the program higher perceived fewer barriers to effectively utilizing the program. Teachers rated the program higher for developing social skills and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Course Content, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedDybdahl, Claudia S.; Shaw, Donna Gail – Science Activities, 1993
Explains how literature constructs can support science curriculum in an integrated unit model. Literature is integrated to complement science, but the literature activities are feasible in their own right. The result is an organized and purposeful exploration of concepts from two points of view that may be used as separate lessons or incorporated…
Descriptors: Biology, Color, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHodson, Derek – Science Education, 1993
Explains that the science curriculum does little to raise the self-esteem of children from some ethnic groups and is seen by many as irrelevant to their experiences, needs, and interests. Explores ways these deficiencies can be rectified to help all children acquire scientific knowledge, interests, and skills without doing violence to their…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedRosenthal, Dorothy B. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1993
Describes a lesson on pseudoscience for a teaching methods course that promotes active student participation, is not a laboratory activity, and follows the sequence of the three phases associated with the learning cycle model. Contains a true-false science questionnaire to be administered to students as a bridge to discussion. (PR)
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedAnderson, Norman D. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1993
Describes the SCI-LINK Project that explored ways of linking research scientists and school science teachers. From the evaluation of the project, it is concluded that it helped teachers have a better understanding of scientific environmental research and recent findings. It also allowed teachers to develop activities and other instructional…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Environmental Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Development
Peer reviewedHelms, Jenifer V. – International Journal of Science Education, 1998
Argues that community, field-based, service-oriented projects can be a powerful way to address concerns of scientific literacy. Based on a case study of two ninth-grade students, it is recommended that an ethic of care and responsible action be an exemplar for schools and teachers. Contains 22 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ethics, Grade 9, Inquiry
Sunal, Cynthia Szymanski; Karr, Charles L.; Sunal, Dennis W. – School Science and Mathematics, 2003
Students' conceptions of three major artificial intelligence concepts used in the modeling of systems in science, fuzzy logic, neural networks, and genetic algorithms were investigated before and after a higher education science course. Students initially explored their prior ideas related to the three concepts through active tasks. Then,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Genetics, Science Laboratories
Miller, Roxanne Greitz – Science Scope, 2006
Middle school classrooms are a natural laboratory where the relationships between science, reading, and writing can be developed and strengthened to provide a foundation for students' learning and future career success. Teachers do not need to know "everything" about science and reading to raise student achievement. Rather, they need to know a few…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Science Curriculum, Reading Comprehension, Literacy
Cole, Anna Gahl – Science Teacher, 2004
In this article, the author describes how her high school environmental science students led third graders on a dynamic learning adventure as part of their first annual Outdoor Ecology School. At the water-monitoring site in a nearby national forest, the elementary students conducted field research and scavenger hunts, discovered animal habitats,…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Ecology, Science Curriculum, Earth Science
Tweedy, Maryanne E.; Hoese, William J. – Journal of Biological Education, 2005
Many have called for reform of the science curriculum to incorporate the process of inquiry: this has been shown to improve student understanding of biological concepts. Laboratory activities provide excellent opportunities to incorporate inquiry in to the curriculum. This study used a modified version of the Laboratory Task Analysis Instrument…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Laboratory Manuals, Science Curriculum, College Instruction
Clement, John M. – Computer Science Education, 2004
In educational research, investigators in one field are often ignorant of similar research in other fields. Physics education in particular has undergone dramatic reforms in recent years, all based on insights gained from conducting educational research. Often, pedagogical methods resulting from research in one field can be revised and transferred…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Educational Research, Action Research, Physics
Pearce, Joshua M.; Russill, Chris – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2005
This article demonstrates that interdisciplinary alliances on environmental education projects can effectively address the gap between complex environmental problems in the real world and disciplinary curricula in a university. We describe an alliance between an advanced communication course and a general science course wherein we addressed…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Energy Conservation, Climate, Science Curriculum
French, Lucia – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2004
This article describes the ScienceStart! Curriculum, an early childhood curriculum that takes coherently organized science content as the hub of an integrated approach. ScienceStart! maps onto the typical preschool day and may be adapted for use in full-day or half-day preschool programs. It is designed to support the important developmental…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Integrated Curriculum, Preschool Curriculum, Science Education
Gado, Issaou; Ferguson, Robert; van't Hooft, Mark – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2006
This study investigates conditions and factors that affect preservice teachers' decisions to use handheld computers in scientific investigations and explores aspects of student learning and classroom practices that would be affected by handheld-based science activities. A Handheld-Based Laboratory (HBL) was designed to model strategies for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Literacy

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