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Hatch, Lynda – Science Education International, 2000
Presents an historical perspective of science education in the United States to explain current teaching and curriculum approaches. (YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Curriculum, Science Education History
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Stake, Jayne E.; Mares, Kenneth R. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2001
Reports on an evaluation of the impact of two science enrichment programs on gifted high school students (n=330). Evaluates the programs using a multimethod, multiperspective approach that proves to be a comprehensive evaluation of program impact on science attitudes. (Contains 57 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, High Schools, Science Activities, Science Curriculum
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Tsai, Chin-Chung – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of science education courses on a group of Taiwanese inservice and preservice teachers' views toward the nature of science. There were two science education courses in the study; one was for 36 inservice teachers, while the other one was for 32 preservice teachers. Both of the courses included…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Preservice Teachers, Science Education, Scientific Principles
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Cass, Marion E.; Hollingsworth, William E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
It is suggested that molecular theory should be taught earlier in the inorganic chemistry curriculum even in the introductory chemistry course in order to integrate molecular orbital arguments more effectively throughout the curriculum. The method of teaching relies on having access to molecular modeling software as having access to such software…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Inorganic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Curriculum
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Seethaler, Sherry – American Biology Teacher, 2005
Science controversy has the potential to reinforce students' understanding of important biological concepts as well as helping students forge connections between concepts they may have previously seen disparate. Science controversy has the potential to help students make cross-disciplinary connections and therefore it should become an integral…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Persinger, Jared D.; Hoops, Geoffrey, C.; Samide, Michael J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A simple, qualitative experiment is developed for implementation, where the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) plays an important role, into the laboratory curriculum of a chemistry course designed for nonscience majors. This laboratory experiment is well suited for the students as it helps them to determine the validity of their…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Science Curriculum
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Symington, David; Tytler, Russell – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
Accepting that scientific literacy is the primary purpose of science in the compulsory years of schooling leads to the question 'What does scientific literacy mean in a particular community?' This paper reports a study designed to provide some insight into that question. Data were gathered through interviews with a sample of community leaders, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Lifelong Learning, Community Leaders
Sheppard, Carol A.; Prischmann, Deirdre A. – Bioscene, 2003
Develops activities based on pedagogical research that indicate that student engagement and comprehension are enhanced by methodologies that promote active participation, critical thinking, and an interdisciplinary, contextualist approach to teach evolutionary theory to students in an upper-division, capstone course. Provides critical thinking…
Descriptors: Creationism, Critical Thinking, Evolution, Higher Education
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Grant, Rachel – Primary Science Review, 2005
The new science curriculum in Ireland is promoting a more scientific culture in the primary phase. For many years, science teaching in the Republic of Ireland at primary level was little more than a comprehension exercise. However, with the introduction of the new curriculum in 1998, science education has changed radically, becoming a more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
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Wardle, Chris – Primary Science Review, 2004
Increasingly, teaching assistants and parents are engaging with children across the curriculum in group-led activities. However, whereas in literacy and numeracy the outcome of activities is predetermined and the same objectives and teaching points are reinforced over a week or a fortnight, in science things can be very different. Helpers often…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Questioning Techniques, Teaching Assistants, Children
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Tseitlin, Michael; Galili, Igal – Science & Education, 2005
The crisis in physics education necessitates searching for new relevant meanings of physics knowledge. This paper advocates regarding physics as the dialogue among discipline-cultures, rather than as a cluster of disciplines to be an appropriate subject of science education. In a discipline-culture one can distinguish elements of knowledge as…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Duran, Lena Ballone; McArthur, Julia; Van Hook, Stephen – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine middle childhood students' perceptions of the learning environment in a reform-based physics course. A lecture-style, introductory physics course was modified into an inquiry-based course designed for preservice middle childhood teachers through the collaborative efforts of faculty in the Colleges of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Inquiry, Educational Environment, Educational Change
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Clarkeburn, Henriikka; Downie, J. Roger; Matthew, Bob – Teaching in Higher Education, 2002
Choices in science--allocation of research funds, selection of research topics, interaction with research subjects (animals, environment, other humans), etc.--often, if not always, include some ethical considerations. Future scientists need skills to deal with and discuss ethical problems, and for that reason we have developed and evaluated one…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Curriculum, Moral Development, Questionnaires
Wiles, Jason R. – Education Canada, 2006
Recent events in the United States have brought anti-evolution efforts into the forefront of the media's coverage of science education, and it makes press in Canadian outlets as well. Canadians can be regularly heard scoffing at American debacles such as the controversy regarding the denigration of evolution in Kansas's science standards, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creationism, Evolution, Science Education
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Donnelly, James – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2006
This study first offers a defence of the view that natural science has transcultural intellectual characteristics relevant to its educational purposes and examines those characteristics under their ontic, epistemic, and value-related aspects. While the epistemic domain has been most prominent in relation to the science curriculum and its reform,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Curriculum, Natural Sciences, World Views
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