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Tissenbaum, Mike; Slotta, James D. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2019
K-12 classroom settings are not yet incorporating emerging technologies such as ubiquitous computing, augmented reality, nor even touch surfaces, despite the significant impact that such media have made in many other aspects of our lives. Unfortunately, classroom environments have not generally evolved to support students in the new modes of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Equipment, Cooperative Learning, Inquiry
Oberle, Alex; Bess, Joy; Ehmke, Kelsey; Rath, Shelley; Robbins, Amber – Geography Teacher, 2019
With new standards in social science and science, student-centered inquiry drives contemporary geography education. This article introduces and explains the Geo-Inquiry Process. Developed by the National Geographic Society, the Geo-Inquiry Process centers on the fundamental nature of global interconnectedness, the idea that wise decisions at all…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Geography Instruction, Student Centered Learning
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Phillips, Jesse A.; Jones, Gregory H.; Iski, Erin V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Although kinetics forms a foundational part of the chemical curriculum, laboratory experiences with the subject are often limited and lack relevance to the actual practice of chemistry. Presented is an inquiry-based lab focused on Michaelis-Menten kinetics, implemented in an upper-level, university physical chemistry laboratory. Student learning…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Kinetics
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LoPresto, Michael C. – Physics Teacher, 2019
A primary goal of general education introductory astronomy courses often is to provide students with examples of how science is actually done. Low to nonexistent mathematical prerequisites in some courses can make useful exercises difficult to find, and sometimes very difficult for students, especially if the exercises feature quantitative…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Data Collection, Space Exploration
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Asmus, Stephen E.; Batey, Kaylind G.; Gale-Butto, Serena N.; Schmitt, Barrie L. – Journal of Biological Education, 2019
Cell migration, a fundamental process in development, wound healing, and immune function, is a common topic in undergraduate cell biology courses. We developed laboratory exercises with an inquiry-based learning (IBL) approach in which cell migration could be examined with the scratch assay, adapted from the primary literature. A narrow scratch…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Biology, Cytology, Inquiry
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Lemaster, Jodi; Willett, Vicki – Science and Children, 2019
Observing children tossing a ball in a game of catch or pumping their legs to move a swing, it is obvious that they have already experienced and learned to control the basics of pushes and pulls. Through everyday experiences as simple as rolling a ball across the floor, to more complex activities like team sports, children are building a…
Descriptors: Playgrounds, Science Instruction, Physics, Motion
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Stokhof, Harry; de Vries, Bregje; Bastiaens, Theo; Martens, Rob – Research in Science Education, 2019
Student questioning is an important self-regulative strategy and has multiple benefits for teaching and learning science. Teachers, however, need support to align student questioning to curricular goals. This study tests a prototype of a principle-based scenario that supports teachers in guiding effective student questioning. In the scenario, mind…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Questioning Techniques, Concept Mapping, Science Instruction
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Habib, Hadiya – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2019
The study aimed at finding the impact of the Concept Attainment Model of teaching on the achievement of XII standard students in social sciences. A sample of 400 students of XII grade was randomly selected for each controlled and experimental group. In this study, innovative -control (pre-test post-test) parallel group was used. Descriptive and…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Secondary School Students, Academic Achievement, Inquiry
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Blanquet, Estelle; Picholle, Eric – Contributions from Science Education Research, 2019
Testing the reproducibility of an experiment is considered a good practice in science, and the possibility to reproduce an experiment is a condition of its scientificity. We investigate the ability of children to consider a counterintuitive phenomenon as reproducible. The study involved 62 5-year-old children from 4 classes. They were presented…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Science Experiments, Science Education, Replication (Evaluation)
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Liang, Chen; Ye, Jianbo; Zhao, Han; Pursel, Bart; Giles, C. Lee – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2019
Strict partial order is a mathematical structure commonly seen in relational data. One obstacle to extracting such type of relations at scale is the lack of large scale labels for building effective data-driven solutions. We develop an active learning framework for mining such relations subject to a strict order. Our approach incorporates…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematical Concepts, Serial Ordering, Logical Thinking
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Larsen, Nicole E.; Jang, Eunice E. – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2021
Two prominent factors that have been linked to students' mathematics achievement are teachers' instructional practices and students' self-efficacy. However, these factors are typically considered in isolation, negating the relationship between the two. This study examined the effect of two instructional practices, direct instruction and inquiry…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Mathematics Achievement, Teaching Methods, Direct Instruction
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Price, Gareth; Bevins, Stuart – Electronic Journal for Research in Science & Mathematics Education, 2021
We have argued that science in general, and scientific inquiry in particular, is a human activity and that current models to describe science (either as Scientific Method or as a Body of Knowledge) tend to underestimate the significance of human beings in the phenomenon. Our earlier paper (Bevins & Price, 2016) suggests a model to correct this…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Scientific Principles, Scientific Methodology, Science Education
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Punzalan, Christopher H.; Escalante, Lovella M. – International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
Real-world knowledge via exposure activities could be positively enriched with the aid of situated learning. In a way to practice this theory and to revolutionize the educational system, this phenomenological-qualitative research was conducted to analyze how natural history museum supports the interest of STEM students towards the environmental…
Descriptors: Museums, Curriculum Enrichment, Environmental Education, Consciousness Raising
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Soysal, Yilmaz – Science & Education, 2021
The paper reports an empirical study that examined relationships between the implementation quality of an argument-based inquiry (ABI) approach, teachers' talk moves, and students' critical thinking. Students were taught using an ABI approach in which they had opportunities to engage in critical thinking. However, this instructional approach was…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Persuasive Discourse, Critical Thinking
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DeFeo, Dayna Jean; Tran, Trang C.; Gerken, Sarah – Science & Education, 2021
The paper analyzes focus group data to explore student perceptions of an inquiry-based undergraduate biology course. Though the course was designed to mimic the scientific process by incorporating uncertainty, peer review, and self-reflection, students came to class focused on getting As and with a developed schema for didactic instruction and…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
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