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Yager, Robert E. – CSTA Journal, 1994
Provides an overview of the problems, unanswered questions, proposed solutions, and reform efforts in science education. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Curriculum, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Huber, Thomas P. – Journal of Geography, 2004
Ensuring that students understand the basis behind their geography/science courses is an essential part of their education. This article looks at an inexpensive and rigorous way of teaching students how to develop the needed data for remote sensing work. The procedure shows instructors how to build a system to teach students the process of…
Descriptors: Students, Geography, Libraries, Earth Science
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Chang, Chun-Yen – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
In the past several years, curriculum reform has received increasing attention from educators in many countries around the world. Recently, Taiwan has developed new Science and Life Technology Curriculum Standards (SaLTS) for grades 1-9. SaLTS features a systematic way for developing students' understanding and appreciation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Science Curriculum, Educational Change
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Marin, N.; Gomez, E. Jimenez; Benarroch, A. – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
The catalogue of conceptions that students are said to have concerning the different topics of the science curriculum is so great that some authors consider this line of research to be exhausted. However, others insist on the need to re-examine students' conceptions in order to better describe them using new theoretical, contexts and research…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Science Curriculum, Research Methodology, Knowledge Level
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Neese, Randolph M.; Schiffman, Joshua D. – Bioscience, 2003
Presents a study in which a questionnaire was given to deans at North American medical schools to determine which aspects of evolutionary biology are included in the curricula and the factors that influence this. Suggests that most future physicians should learn evolutionary biology as undergraduates if they are to learn it at all. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Parrot, Annette M. – Science Scope, 2005
By the time students reach a middle school science course, they are expected to make measurements using the metric system. However, most are not practiced in its use, as their experience in metrics is often limited to one unit they were taught in elementary school. This lack of knowledge is not wholly the fault of formal education. Although the…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Metric System, Class Activities, Teaching Methods
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Locke, Edward – Journal of Technology Studies, 2009
This article presents a proposed model for a clear description of K-12 age-possible engineering knowledge content, in terms of the selection of analytic principles and predictive skills for various grades, based on the mastery of mathematics and science pre-requisites, as mandated by national or state performance standards; and a streamlined,…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Middle Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering
Weaver, Daniel Scott – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The number of students enrolling in Computer Science in colleges and Universities has declined since its peak in the early 2000s. Some claim contributing factors that intimate that prospective students fear the lack of employment opportunities if they study computing in college. However, the lack of understanding of what Computer Science is and…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Opinions, Student Interests
Byrnes, Scott William – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The assimilation and synthesis of knowledge is essential for students to be successful in chemistry, yet not all students synthesize knowledge as intended. The study used the Learning Preference Checklist to classify students into one of three learning modalities--visual, auditory, or kinesthetic (VAK). It also used the Kolb Learning Style…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Social Change, Individualized Instruction, Standardized Tests
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Settelmaier, Elisabeth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
In this paper I respond to Long's paper in which he uses an ethnographic snapshot of a rally of scientists against the perceived "dumbing down" effect of the new Answers in Genesis Museum in Kentucky to raise educational concerns about the effects of creationist influence on the science curriculum in American schools. In my response I…
Descriptors: Social History, Conflict, Educational Change, Science Curriculum
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Kidman, Gillian – Teaching Science, 2008
Of concern is an international trend of students' increasing reluctance to choose science courses in both their final years of secondary school and tertiary levels of education. Research into the phenomenon indicates an influencing factor to be the "uninteresting curriculum" (OECD, 2006) of school science. This article presents an…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Biotechnology, Biology, Foreign Countries
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Ogunniyi, M. B.; Ogawa, M. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
Since the World Conference on Higher Education organized by UNESCO in 1998, higher educational institutions around the world have been called upon to produce educators (teachers) who are able to motivate their learners to: (1) develop an awareness about, and a valid understanding of the Nature of Science (NOS); and (2) relate such knowledge to the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience
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Hu, Weiping; Chen, Ming – Frontiers of Education in China, 2008
"Teenagers' abstract thinking ability test" was designed in accordance with the structure and performance of teenagers' ability to think abstractly. 138 Chinese junior high school students who learned New curriculum and old curriculum separately were measured. A comparison between the two kinds of students shows that abstract thinking…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Junior High School Students, High School Students
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Roseman, Jo Ellen; Koppal, Mary – Elementary School Journal, 2008
With increased emphasis on state standards and assessments in science, one might question whether there is still a role for national science standards and benchmarks. This article makes a case for the importance of national guidelines and identifies key functions performed by the National Research Council's "National Science Education Standards"…
Descriptors: State Standards, National Standards, Educational Change, Guidelines
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Iqbal, Hafiz Muhammad; Nageen, Tabassum; Pell, Anthony William – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2008
Attitudes to science scales developed earlier in England have been used in and around a Pakistan city with children in Primary/Elementary Grades 4-8. The limitations of a "transferred scale" in a culturally different context are apparent in a failure to reproduce the English factor patterns, but items are identified to serve as a base…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Student Attitudes, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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