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Peer reviewedBlatt, Rita G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1980
Describes chemistry courses offered in engineering technology programs at Pennsylvania State University. Course outlines and laboratory experiments are listed for the first and second chemistry courses. (CS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Engineering Technology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcCormack, Alan J. – National Elementary Principal, 1980
Outlines teaching methods that emphasize the use of the right hemisphere of the brain. Argues that most productive thinking requires both modes of thinking and that any good elementary science program should include activities designed to develop both modes. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Neurological Organization, Science Curriculum, Science Education
Peer reviewedChapman, Bryan – Physics Education, 1996
Reflects on the implications of the changes that the Dearing review proposed for 16-19 education. Attempts to stimulate further discussion on the structure and content of the 16-19 physics curriculum for the next century. (JRH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNolan, M. J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Considers some aspects of chemical education in Australia and the context in which this occurs. Discusses the situation in precollege schools briefly followed by a more detailed look at the situation in the higher education sector including postgraduate programs, teaching and research staff, and continuing education in chemistry. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGirod, Mark; Rau, Cheryl; Schepige, Adele – Science Education, 2003
Articulates the major components of aesthetic understanding, pedagogy designed to foster it, and the results of a pilot study designed to investigate its effectiveness. Survey results indicate that the pedagogical moves were effective in scaffolding aesthetic understanding in treatment class students. (Author/SOE)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Elementary Education, Interviews, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedHampton, Elaine; Licona, Miguel – Electronic Journal of Literacy through Science, 2001
Examines the emerging definition of science literacy from the authors of the science standards, policymakers' desire to standardize, and inclusive education perspectives. Proposes designing science curricula in light of inquiry learning, cultural and local relevance, an inclusive approach, and a real world setting that brings personal benefit to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Inquiry, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedHolliday, William G. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Discusses methodological concerns raised by Kesidou and Roseman (2002) regarding textbook evaluations and the training of rating teams. (Contains 16 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Middle Schools, Research Methodology, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedKesidou, Sofia; Roseman, Jo Ellen – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Responds to the comments of Holliday on the analysis of middle school science textbooks with regard to the methods used in the evaluation of curriculum materials. (Contains 22 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Middle Schools, Research Methodology, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedLaw, Nancy – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2002
Reports on a study that takes its point of departure from four facets of human functioning to which scientific literacy may contribute from a personal, social, and scientific disciplinary perspective. These include everyday coping, social decision making, working in technological industrial enterprises, and extending the frontiers of science and…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Science Curriculum, Science Education, Scientific Literacy
Peer reviewedChapman, Lawrence – School Science Review, 2002
Presents a small-scale case study of science assessment for pupils with special educational needs based on the appropriateness of the assessment as a means of monitoring achievement and in setting targets. Considers issues involving the application of performance scales (P-scales) and proposes that the amended scale provides enhanced support for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Performance Based Assessment
Xingkai, Luo – Journal of the Korean Association for Research in Science Education, 2001
Describes China's school science curriculum in the context of on-going reform. Focuses on changes and their background. Discusses implications for the practice of science teaching. (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedJones, Barrie W. – Physics Education, 2003
Traces the efforts of Searching for Extraterrestrial Technological Intelligence (SETI) since 1960 when a radio-telescope was used to see if any messages were being sent from the vicinity of two nearby stars. Describes attempts to detect microwave/optical signals and technological modification of the cosmic environment. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Physics, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedAl-Khalili, Jim – Physics Education, 2003
Suggests that the subject of time travel is the best topic to introduce ideas behind some of the most beautiful and fundamental theories about the nature of space and time. Explains the distinction between the two directions of time travel and how relativity theory forced the abandonment of Newtonian notions about the nature of time. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Physics, Relativity, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedYoblinski, B. J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2003
Presents a rearranged general chemistry curriculum in a sequence thought to be more logical to students than the traditional sequence. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Educational Change
Peer reviewedRamsden, Phil – Education in Science, 1995
Presents a five-year plan to produce specific and detailed proposals to influence curriculum practice. (MKR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum


