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Shaw, Edward L., Jr.; Baggett, Paige V.; Salyer, Barbara – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2004
Computer technology can be integrated into science inquiry activities to increase student motivation and enhance and expand scientific thinking. Fifth-grade students used the visual thinking tools in the Kidspiration[R] software program to generate and represent a web of hypotheses around the question, "What affects the distance a marble rolls?"…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Inquiry, Science Activities, Computer Uses in Education
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Carrier, Karen A. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2006
Many mainstream content teachers are encountering, for the first time, K-12 students who are in the process of learning English as a second language (English language learners or ELLs), and this new population presents a significant challenge. Teachers are already familiar with many of the techniques available to help their ELLs comprehend…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Second Language Instruction
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Crosby, Tom; Granger, Gary – Primary Science Review, 2003
As part of the training of students aiming to be primary science education specialists, Goldsmiths College, London, devised a plan to involve nine schools in a special project: a science investigation challenge. A teacher from each school would be trained to lead their pupils through the steps in developing a complete investigation for a…
Descriptors: Investigations, Science Education, Scientists, Competition
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Mitchell-Williams, Zinnia; Wilkins, Paul; Mclean, Meabh; Nevin, Wendy; Wastell, Karyn; Wheat, Rebecca – Educational Action Research, 2004
This account draws on the experience of five final-year students of human communication and one tutor from the Manchester Metropolitan University who conducted collaborative research into life stages. The research was personally developmental for all those involved and resulted in an increased sense of personal power. The authors discuss the use…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Cooperation, Communication Research
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Pardales, Michael J.; Girod, Mark – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2006
The following paper outlines the historical and philosophical development of, "community of inquiry" in educational discourse. The origins of community of inquiry can be found in the philosophical work of C. S. Peirce. From Peirce the notion of community of inquiry is adopted and developed by educational theorists of different orientations.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Inquiry, Educational History, Intellectual History
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Wang, Jing-Ru – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2004
This article provides a model for the professional development of elementary science teachers. The model focused on integrating different domains of knowledge into science teaching, including the knowledge of the science curriculum, especially scientific inquiry, teacher's knowledge, and students' knowledge. The two case studies in this article…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Socialization, Science Teachers, Social Environment
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Edwards, Michael T. – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2004
This article advances a view of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) as powerful inquiry-based learning tools. Through an in-depth exploration of the "Emptying the Bowl" activity, upper level mathematics students test their own mathematical hypotheses, thoughtfully analyse and manipulate computer-generated output, and answer questions…
Descriptors: Investigations, Inquiry, Active Learning, Probability
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Okan, Zuhal; Yildirim, Rana – International Journal of Educational Development, 2004
This paper is a report of a study on early school experience as part of a Teacher Education programme in Turkey. The programme requires second-year students to act as students only, observing their mentors in classrooms rather than practising teaching so that they can gain a wider view of the teaching profession. The study analyses the experiences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Program Descriptions, Teaching Methods
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Millar, Mark – Science Teacher, 2005
Many varieties of data acquisition systems are now available for science classrooms. Most systems consist of a range of sensors--typically called probeware--connected to an interface unit usually described as a datalogger due to its capacity to record data from these sensors. Although some systems operate independently, most units connect to a…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Teachers
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Hisim, Nusret – Science Teacher, 2005
Probeware is increasingly being implemented in science classrooms because it is less expensive than it used to be and improvements in hardware and software have made it more accessible to students and teachers. Many probes or sensors can now simply be connected to a computer, calculator, or other handheld device, and will immediately begin to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Experiments, Science Teachers, Inquiry
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Backus, Lisa – Science Teacher, 2005
Most high school chemistry labs contain detailed procedures on how to perform experiments, collect data, and analyze findings. These step-by-step instructions often eliminate opportunities for inquiry, higher levels of thinking, and the sense of accomplishment students find through independent discovery. For these reasons, two years ago the author…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Secondary School Students, Inquiry
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Baxter, Bonnie K.; Jenkins, Carolyn C.; Southerland, Sherry A.; Wilson, Paula – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2004
The development of new courses is strengthened by assessment and a response to the assessment. Two new science methods courses for elementary and secondary preservice teachers were developed, fostered by the Great Salt Lake Project. The preservice teachers designed and performed research projects that they then converted into inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Science Curriculum, Preservice Teachers, Research Projects
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Patton, Kevin; Griffin, Linda L.; Sheehy, Deborah; Henninger, Mary L.; Arnold, Ruth; Pagnano, Karen; Gallo, Anne Marie; Dodds, Patt; James, Alisa – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2005
The authors examine the various communities of practice that were formed throughout a teacher development project that included a formal mentoring component. The authors describe a theoretical approach to understanding learning in communities of practice and present an approach for analyzing professional learning resulting from social interactions…
Descriptors: Mentors, Program Descriptions, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education
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Kirschner, Paul A.; Sweller, John; Clark, Richard E. – Educational Psychologist, 2006
Evidence for the superiority of guided instruction is explained in the context of our knowledge of human cognitive architecture, expert-novice differences, and cognitive load. Although unguided or minimally guided instructional approaches are very popular and intuitively appealing, the point is made that these approaches ignore both the structures…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Structures, Learning Processes
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Beckett, Kelly L.; Shaffer, David Williamson – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
In this article, we present a study focused on developing students' understanding of the ecology through participation in a technology-supported urban planning simulation--specifically, 11 high school students in Madison, Wisconsin acted as urban planners to redesign a local shopping street using a Geographic Information System (GIS) model. This…
Descriptors: Urban Planning, Ecology, High School Students, Information Systems
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