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Munson, Bruce H.; Huber, Richard; Axler, Richard; Host, George; Hagley, Cynthia; Moore, Chris; Merrick, Glenn – Science Teacher, 2003
Suggests the use of Internet-based inquiry lessons to explore water quality. Acknowledges that inquiry occurs along a continuum ranging from open to structured. Uses river water quality data from the website, Water on the Web. (DDR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Discovery Learning, Environmental Education, Inquiry
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Sadoski, Mark; And Others – Research in the Teaching of English, 1997
Investigates the relative effectiveness of general modes of instruction and specific instructional activities using a nonexperimental methodology and a group of 16 teachers and 275 students, grades 1, 3-6, and 8. Finds that only one combination of activities was associated with large gains (especially in the lower grades) and this combination…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inquiry, Instructional Effectiveness, Junior High Schools
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Arena, Paul – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1996
Examines the processes of science focusing on the higher-order skills and the role that relevance may play in their acquisition. Argues that an open inquiry style of instruction appears best suited to stimulating the learning of process skills because it allows students to pursue problems of genuine relevance. Contains 26 references. (JRH)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Inquiry
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Alcock, James – Journal of Geological Education, 1994
Explains how controlling student access to data can be used as a strategy enabling students to take the role of a research geologist. Students develop models based on limited data and conduct field tests by comparing their predictions with the additional data. (DDR)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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Appelsies, Audrey; Fairbanks, Colleen M. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Describes a sixth-grade language arts classroom's experience with the "Write for Your Life" project, which led to a partnership between University of Texas faculty and Austin classroom teachers. Students construct life narratives, generate questions from these narratives, and conduct investigations to learn about their experiences.…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Inquiry, Intermediate Grades, Language Arts
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Tinker, Robert F. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1997
Explores student-scientist partnerships (SSPs) that help students gain a unique understanding of both the content and the process of science. Discusses the potential of SSPs, the range of SSP activities, a strategy for national impact, the educational importance of SSPs, the research importance of SSPs, and technology as a facilitator. (JRH)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Change
Mullen, Dennis M.; Rutledge, Michael L.; Swain, Sarah H. – Bioscene, 2003
Describes a scientific investigation of sexual dimorphism with regard to chela size in crayfish in which students utilize the skills, tools, and techniques associated with the formulation and testing of scientific hypotheses. Indicates that students find the investigation effective in aiding their understanding of fundamental aspects of scientific…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Higher Education, Inquiry
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Bridges, Kath – Investigating, 2002
Introduces the project Technology Enhanced Elementary and Middle School Science (TEEMSS) which implements technology into numeracy, literacy, and scientific working. Uses a hands-on science approach. (YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Hands on Science
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McCloskey, Donald N. – American Sociologist, 1990
Criticizes methodological tendencies of economics and sociological researchers who do not ask "how large is large?" Reliance on statistical significance and existence theorems shows the limits of formalistic rather than humanistic research approaches. Argues that serious scholars develop whole arguments and understand the rhetoric of…
Descriptors: Criticism, Economic Research, Economics, Higher Education
Wood, Eric – Education Canada, 1990
Explains why movements toward more progressive, inquiry-based teaching practices generally have failed. Examines resistance to change arising from school climate, greater demands of progressive teaching, nature of teacher preparation and teaching practices, deficiencies in teacher knowledge of subject matter, and controversy over purposes of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Experimental Teaching
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Hudson-Ross, Sally – Social Studies, 1989
Criticizes schooling for showing student progress toward developing questioning skills. Suggests that a student-centered classroom can give students the freedom to ask substantive questions and empower them to control their own learning. Describes how student questions can be utilized in the classroom. Urges teachers to avoid imposing knowledge on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Seeking
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Orlich, Donald C. – Science and Children, 1989
Describes opportunities for inquiry-based science learning which can be found in a picture, a set of comparative data, a table, an article, or a phenomenon that illustrates a space/time relationship. Provides a general model of inquiry. (RT)
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Deduction, Divergent Thinking, Elementary School Science
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Allen, Rodney F.; Felton, Randall G. – International Journal of Social Education, 1988
Discusses the value of using photographs and pictures as a way to give meaning to facts for all students. Points out that photographs are most successfully used when accompanied by proper questions in an appropriate sequence. Gives examples of such questions and provides a sample lesson. (KO)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education, Illustrations
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Foster, John M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1989
Hampshire College needed to create opportunities for advanced undergraduates to have extensive laboratory or field experience in experimental sciences. A general biochemistry course, taught almost entirely in the laboratory, is described. The focus of the course is enzymes as catalysts and as proteins. (MLW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, College Instruction, College Science, Enzymes
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Lutts, Ralph – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1989
A course at Hampshire College that examines the character and history of literary natural history and surveys many of its significant American authors and works is described. Issues of the relationship between people and nature are raised and discussed in terms of current environmental debates. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Higher Education, Inquiry
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