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Geography Teacher, 2009
"The Geography Teacher" provides hands-on reference and educative material for K-12 Geography teachers. The journal also pioneers innovative ideas for contemporary teaching methods, including lesson plans. This issue contains the following: (1) Census in Schools Program (census.gov); (2) Ask Dr. de Blij (Dr. Harm de Blij); (3) Eritrea:…
Descriptors: Geography, Foreign Countries, Book Reviews, Climate
Hwang, Bao-tyan – 1995
Most high school chemistry curricula contain a unit on gas volume and a unit on the particulate nature of matter. The existence and persistence of adolescent preconceptions about the material nature of gases is an important factor to be considered in the teaching of principles or theories related to gases. The purpose of the study reported in this…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Misconceptions
Groves, Fred H.; Pugh, Ava F. – 1996
Elementary and secondary students hold a variety of misunderstandings regarding environmental problems, some of which may arise from misunderstandings held by their teachers. This study used the Environmental Issues Questionnaire to examine understandings of the greenhouse effect held by elementary education majors and other college majors (N=330)…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, Higher Education
Rice, Diana C.; Rainsford, Ann D. – 1996
Because of the increased influence of the whole language approach at the elementary and middle school levels and the increased emphasis on enriching instruction through reading across the curriculum, one alternative approach to teaching science which has received some attention from science and science education organizations is the use of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Misconceptions
Cobern, William W. – 1993
It has been argued from world view theory that fundamental beliefs abut the world exert a powerful influence on how sense is made of events in the world. However, the nature of that influence has remained enigmatic. Hannah Arendt's distinction between thinking and comprehension, and knowing and apprehension provides a clarification. Thinking is…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education
Yonker, R. J.; And Others – 1990
Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AS) are pharmacologic derivatives of the hormone testosterone. They have therapeutic merit when used under a physician's prescription to treat certain hormonal imbalances and some forms of anemia; however, when taken in high doses they have a number of virilizing, feminizing, toxic, and psychological effects. This…
Descriptors: Drug Use, High School Students, High Schools, Knowledge Level
Good, Ron; And Others – 1988
The science learning cycle developed by Robert Karplus and others in the 1960's has been a useful model for many science teachers and researchers. This model stresses the use of structured inquiry to organize knowledge acquisition and problem solving. Recent research in the cognitive science tradition, however, has shown that learning and problem…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation
Bishop, Beth A.; Anderson, Charles W. – 1986
Pretests and posttests on the topic of evolution through natural selection were administered to students in a college nonmajors' biology course. Analysis of test responses revealed that most students understood evolution as a process in which species respond to environmental conditions by changing gradually over time. Student thinking differed…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Comprehension, Concept Formation
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Çalik, Muammer; Ayas, Alipasa – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2005
There are the only two studies available on the types of solutions--unsaturated, saturated, supersaturated, dilute and concentrate--in the related literature with respect to students' understanding. But, no study focuses on remediation of students' alternative conceptions with regard to the aforementioned concepts, based on the assumption that…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Learning Activities, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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Marek, Edmund A. – Science Teacher, 1986
Reviews a study which examined high school biology students' (N=58) understandings of the concepts of food chain and ecosystem. Discusses the evaluation scheme and relates how this approach can be used in classifying student responses. It was found that most of the students failed to understand the targeted concepts. (ML)
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Ecology, Misconceptions
Charvat, Jeffrey L. – 2001
The popular conception of illegal drug use as inevitably pushing users toward compulsive drug abuse, and the ideological stance that drug use is a moral weakness, are offered by many as justification for punitive drug control. Challenging this view are the research on "set and setting" as determinants of the consequences of drug use, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Concept Formation, Drug Abuse
Hershey, David R. – American Institute of Biological Sciences, 2005
The National Science Education Standards (NSES) provides few resources for teaching about plants. To assure students understand and appreciate plants, the author advocates teaching about plants as a basic biological concept, avoiding animal chauvinism in biology coursework, correcting pseudoscience and anthropomorphisms about plants, and making…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Botany, Science Education, National Standards
Basca, Belinda B.; Grotzer, Tina A. – 2001
Although pressure forms the basis for understanding topics such as the internal structure of the earth, weather cycles, rock formation, Bernoulli's principle, and plate tectonics, the presence of this concept in the school curriculum is at a minimal level. This paper suggests that the ideas, misconceptions, and perceptions of students have to do…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Force, Junior High Schools, Misconceptions
Stavy, Ruth; Tirosh, Dina – 2000
This book reports on students' reactions to different situations in mathematics and science education. A theory is presented to explain and predict students' responses which is based on these observations. The identified rules of the theory of intuitive rules is explained. Chapters include: (1) "How Children and Adults Use the Intuitive Rule 'More…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Misconceptions
Kwon, Jaesool; Lee, Youngjick; Beeth, Michael E. – 2000
The purpose of this research was to find the relation between the level of cognitive conflict and students' conceptual change. In this study, 30 Korean high school students were selected from 450 10th graders by examining the pretest results. To create students' cognitive conflicts, two different strategies were used to foster anomalous…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Electricity, Foreign Countries, High Schools
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