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Green, Travis C.; Gresh, Rebekkah H.; Cochran, Desiree A.; Crobar, Kaitlyn A.; Blass, Peter M.; Ostrowski, Alexis D.; Campbell, Dean J.; Xie, Charles; Torelli, Andrew T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Infrared (IR) thermography renders invisible infrared radiation with intuitive coloration in images and videos taken of objects, reactions, and processes. Educators can take advantage of this technology to extend students' sensory perception of chemical reactions or processes that absorb or release heat in rich detail. In theory, IR thermography…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Science Laboratories
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Verdín, Dina; Godwin, Allison; Benedict, Brianna – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2020
The expectations for engineers to solve complex, global issues are growing at rates that exceed current curricula in engineering education. Studies show that early career engineering students are not confident in their ability to innovate. In this paper, the authors investigated the innovation self-efficacy beliefs (i.e., questioning, observing,…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Self Efficacy, College Freshmen, Gender Differences
Catt, Chelsea – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Considerable research has shown that education programs in prison help to reduce recidivism rates by helping individuals develop skills they can use to secure jobs upon reentry to society. While recidivism rates provide one quantitative measure of the benefits of such programs to society as a whole, and though their measurement comprises an…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Authors, Trauma
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Miller, Andrew – Social Education, 2018
Project-based learning (PBL) is a powerful way to make learning meaningful to students and to promote student questions and ownership of the inquiry process. It is a useful way to design and deliver curriculum that is similar in many ways to the Inquiry Design Model (IDM). Although PBL and IDM both value inquiry and student questioning, PBL…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Inquiry, Questioning Techniques
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Point, Christophe – Education and Culture, 2018
In this article, we argue for the importance of the notion of conflict in John Dewey's philosophy. Indeed, many criticisms have been leveled against Dewey regarding his political philosophy and his philosophy of education based on the idea that he underestimated the conflict inherent in human affairs. These criticisms are compelling because they…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Conflict, Political Attitudes
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Vlaardingerbroek, Barend – School Science Review, 2018
The role of the school science laboratory, once taken for granted as verification of taught theory using prescribed ('cookbook' to critics) practical activities, has become less clear since the emergence of the 'inquiry' paradigm in which the school laboratory would appear to become a make-believe science research laboratory. But a school science…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Science Process Skills, Skill Development, Laboratory Training
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Brock, Richard – School Science Review, 2018
Acquiring knowledge about science is an important part of developing scientific expertise. However, students can know many facts about science and yet fail to achieve highly on certain kinds of assessments, or to feel that the subject is personally meaningful. The concept of scientific understanding is examined to explain the gap that exists…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Science Achievement, Educational Strategies, Models
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Gebre, Engida H. – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2018
Data literacy has become an important part of STEM literacy and informed citizenship in our society. However, data literacy initiatives in secondary schools predominantly focus on narrow issues of developing students' ability to work with quantitative data and fail to address students' broader understanding both as producers and consumers of data.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Surveys, Biology, Inquiry
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Hobbs, Robert – Physics Teacher, 2018
Gas emission tubes are widely used laboratory and demonstration apparatus because the line source nature of the tube produces line spectra when viewed directly through a diffraction grating. These are long and distinctly visible images of the tube, located to either side of the zeroth order at an angle determined by the wavelength. A continuous…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Inquiry, College Science
Dodman, Stephanie; Zuidema, Emma; Kleiman, Amy – Educational Leadership, 2018
Action research empowers teachers to choose their own learning adventure based on their interests and needs. The process uses teachers' own questions about their work and about student learning--and transforms their classrooms into dynamic learning laboratories. As a group of teachers in one Title I elementary school demonstrate, this process can…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Action Research, Inquiry, Classroom Research
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Troxel, Wendy G. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2018
Using the "advising is teaching" framework, this chapter addresses the bases for the study of academic advising from both an approach to the work involved ("scholarly advising") and as an area of inquiry ("scholarship of advising"). Emerging research trends and critical issues are explored, including implications for…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Academic Achievement, Scholarship, Guidelines
Cranston, Lisa – Corwin, 2018
Meaningful growth in teacher practice comes when we invest in teacher-led, inquiry-based collaborative models where teachers get to roll up their sleeves and study what's really going on in classrooms. "Lab Class" introduces an observation-based professional learning design that helps teachers collaboratively plan, investigate, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cooperative Planning, Inquiry
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Harrison, Christine; Constantinou, Costas P.; Correia, Catarina F.; Grangeat, Michel; Hähkiöniemi, Markus; Livitzis, Michalis; Nieminen, Pasi; Papadouris, Nikos; Rached, Elie; Serret, Natasha; Tiberghien, Andrée; Viiri, Jouni – Contributions from Science Education Research, 2018
Inquiry activities generate rich opportunities for STEM learning and for assessment. When teachers pay attention to assessment information collected during the course of learning, they are able to interpret and make decisions about such assessment data in a timely fashion that can drive future planning and support student learning, for example…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, STEM Education, Classroom Communication
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Kar, Hazel; Çil, Emine – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2019
The study aimed to investigate the effects of visual art supported inquiry based science education on 5th grade students' scientific process skills (SPS). In the research, one group pretest-posttest experimental design is used. The study was carried out with the help of 20 5th grade students. For the purpose of the research, an education including…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Active Learning, Inquiry, Science Activities
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Matuk, Camillia; Zhang, Jiayuan; Uk, Irina; Linn, Marcia C. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2019
Inquiry instruction often neglects graphing. It gives students few opportunities to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to take advantage of graphs, and which are called for by current science education standards. Yet, it is not well known how to support graphing skills, particularly within middle school science inquiry contexts. Using…
Descriptors: Graphs, Inquiry, Middle School Students, Student Attitudes
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