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Wendt, Dennis C., Jr.; Slife, Brent D. – American Psychologist, 2007
In its policy rationale for evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP), the APA Presidential Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice (see record 2006-05893-001) claims to have constituted itself with "scientists and practitioners from a wide range of perspectives and traditions, reflecting the diverse perspectives within the field" (p. 273). We…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychologists, Misconceptions, Evidence
Gould, Stephen Jay – 1992
"Darwin's Revolution in Thought" is Stephen Jay Gould's definitive treatise on Charles Darwin. This 50-minute classroom edition videotaped lecture is structured in the form of a paradox and three riddles about Darwin's life. Each is designed to shed light on one of the key features of the theory of natural selection, its philosophical…
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution, Science Education
Gardner, Paul – 1996
This paper emphasizes the historical and philosophical roots of science and technology. It addresses questions about the origins of science with its emphasis on knowing, understanding, and explaining aspects of the human world and the origins of technology with its focus on using materials and tools to design and make artifacts of value. A case…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Philosophy
Peer reviewedWolfe, Elaine Claire Daughetee – American Biology Teacher, 1975
Provides some background information on the contributions of Louis Agassiz and Asa Gray to the history of American science as these two men disagreed concerning the ideas in Darwin's "The Orgin of Species." (PB)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Instructional Materials, Philosophy
Peer reviewedBedini, Silvio A. – Science and Children, 1976
Describes the life and achievements of a self-taught Negro astronomer who surveyed and produced almanacs. (LS)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Black Achievement, Black History, Blacks
Peer reviewedMcMahon, A. Michal – Science and Children, 1976
Descriptors: American History, Biographies, Electricity, Experiments
Hosbach, Richard E.; Doyle, Robert E. – Conservationist, 1976
Study of pre-1750 medicine reveals that Iroquois diagnosis and treatment of disease was more advanced than the medicine of their European counterparts. The Iroquois developed a cure for scurvy, treated hypertension, and head lice, and even designed sauna baths. Indian psychiatry also included modern day techniques such as dream analysis. (MR)
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Diseases
Peer reviewedPilar, Frank L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Relates many curious facts found in a chemistry text published in 1847, illustrating some of the chemical theories believed at that time. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Curriculum, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTrimble, R. F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Presents a short history relating how the chemical elements promethium (61), francium (87), and astatine (85) were formerly named illinium, virginium, and alabamine, respectively. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Chemistry, Instructional Materials, Science Education
Peer reviewedRidky, Robert; Smith, Stephen C. – Science Teacher, 1975
Describes the Cornell Nature Study Movement developed in 1897 which has contemporary significance in that it was an interdisciplinary approach to teaching science based on leaflets published quarterly on natural history. (BR)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Pamphlets, Science Education
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. – 1985
This report, the third and final part of a three-part study of Soviet space programs, provides a comprehensive survey of the Soviet space science programs and the Soviet military space programs, including its long history of anti-satellite activity. Chapter 1 is an overview of the unmanned space programs (1957-83). Chapter 2 reports on significant…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Communications, Satellites (Aerospace), Science History
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. – 1982
On December 2, 1942, in a racquet court underneath the West Stands of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago, a team of scientists led by Enrico Fermi created the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. This updated and revised story of the first reactor (or "pile") is based on postwar interviews (as told to Corbin…
Descriptors: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Technology, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedRoberts, John D. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1974
Significant discoveries and developments regarding oxygen and organic compounds are recounted to show that research in this specific area is worthwhile and relevant and to point out that research in other areas of organic chemistry deserves continued encouragement as well. (DT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Research, Science History
Peer reviewedBerger, J. Joel – Science Teacher, 1974
Presents a brief biography of Guglielmo Marconi and his discoveries which led to wireless communication. (JR)
Descriptors: Biographies, Communications, Science Education, Science History
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1976
This periodical presents a transcript of a speech by Dr. James C. Fletcher, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), commemorating the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and outlining the significance of this joint project; preliminary results of the Viking Mission to Mars, including details of the view of Mars from orbit,…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Science Education, Science History, Science Materials

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