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Joseph Nzabahimana; Kizito Ndihokubwayo; Leon Rugema Mugabo – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2024
Laboratory experimentation providing students with hands-on experiences can greatly enhance the teaching and learning of physics. However, traditional hands-on laboratories are very expensive, limiting the possibilities for practical activities. In addition, limited time for laboratory practices prevents teachers and students from conducting…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods
Shakeel Mohammad Cassam Atchia; Dhavini Chummun; Saheel Luckho – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
This study uses a case study methodology to showcase the use of the DTSICM (Design thinking Strategy to Identify and Clear Misconceptions) model, which provides a design thinking approach to identify and clear a common misconception on photosynthesis, held by a sample of 27 A-level students. As a first stage, data collected through the…
Descriptors: Design, Thinking Skills, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
Sikorski, Tiffany-Rose; Hammer, David – Science Education, 2017
Despite myriad attempts over the years to design curricula with logical ordering and connections, concerns persist that students view science as a body of prescribed information to memorize. In this essay, we argue that attempts to build coherence into the curriculum reflect fundamental and enduring misconceptions about the nature of coherence…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Misconceptions, Rhetoric
Thomas, Sue – Primary Science, 2020
Plastic waste and the bee population are two topics often discussed in relation to the environment. A practical activity in a primary school classroom linked to these areas can help to fulfil some of the requirements of the science curriculum. A study of the life of bees shows the importance of pollinators and highlights the concern many people…
Descriptors: Plastics, Wastes, Environmental Education, Learning Activities
Essex, Jane – Support for Learning, 2020
The paper provides a first person account of participant evaluation research of curriculum innovation in a school serving students with profound learning difficulties. It describes how the aspirations of the school leadership team to introduce science, combined with advisory support, overcame the initial anxiety of teaching staff about teaching an…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Severe Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion
Farmer, Stuart – School Science Review, 2020
Science appears to be coming under increasing pressure in parts of society and the media, with an increase of 'fake news' and less regard for 'experts'. If this is to be combatted it is important that students develop a good understanding of both the big conceptual ideas of science and the nature of science itself. However, the nature of science…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Knowledge Level, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Scientific Principles
Wan, Yanlan; Bi, Hualin – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2020
Science and technology play an important role in the development of human society. Thus, science education should reflect the trend of social development and prepare students to think about and make wise decisions on major social topics related to science. As an aspect of the societal dimension of science, socio-scientific topics (SSTs) have a…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Science Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Science Education
Zangori, Laura; Pinnow, Rachel J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2020
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) strives to shift science learning from the teacher as a single cognitive agent, to a classroom community in which participants are working together in directing the classroom's communal knowledge to figure out questions about how phenomena occur, and building, testing, and refining their ideas to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Grade 1
Hayward, Jenny – Primary Science, 2018
Originating in Scandinavia, Forest School is a form of child-centred outdoor education with an ethos of promoting children's independence and raising children's self-esteem. It also allows children to pursue their own interests and fosters curiosity in the natural world. The emphasis on child-led learning within a framework of tight boundaries and…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Educational Practices, Science Curriculum, Teaching Methods
Kim, Alice M.; Speed, Caroline J.; Macaulay, Janet O. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2019
Creativity is a uniquely human trait and it is the force behind many modern advancements. Due to the rapid changes seen across the economy and society, creativity has become highly valued and is in increasing demand by employers. To prepare students to meet this demand, many education stakeholders (such as Monash University) have incorporated…
Descriptors: Creativity, Biomedicine, Science Education, College Science
Selim, Shaimaa Abdul Salam Abdul Salam – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2019
The problem of the current research lies in the need to integrate some requirements of the sustainable development (SD) in secondary school chemistry curriculum. The research specifically seeks to answer the following question: What "requirements of sustainable development" should be taught in the secondary school chemistry curriculum in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chemistry, Secondary School Science, Sustainable Development
Haarsma, Deborah; Greuel, Brian; Lewis, Raymond – Christian Higher Education, 2019
The perceived conflict between science and Christianity continues to be a strong and prevalent narrative, both inside and outside the church. As three long-time science professors in Christian higher education, we have seen firsthand how this conflict orientation threatens both Christian faith and science education. National surveys confirm that…
Descriptors: Sciences, Christianity, Religious Factors, Science Teachers
Dewey, Jessica; Hicks, Jenna; Schuchardt, Anita – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
When conducting biological investigations, experts constantly integrate their conceptual and quantitative understanding of variation with the design and analysis of the investigation. This process is difficult for students, because curricula often treat these concepts as separate components. This study describes the effect of a curricular…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Multiple Choice Tests
Mason, Helen – Primary Science, 2022
The SunSpaceArt (SSA) project, led by the author, a solar scientist at the University of Cambridge, comprises a diverse team of scientists and visual artists who run STEAM (STEM + Arts) workshops in schools, space camps and at other venues (museums, science centres and so on). The project focuses mainly on 7- to 12-year-olds, which is a key age…
Descriptors: Creativity, Science Education, Science Interests, Creative Development
Thuneberg, Helena; Salmi, Hannu; Vainikainen, Mari-Pauliina; Hienonen, Ninja; Hautamäki, Jarkko – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2022
This study responds to the demands of the rapidly changing landscape of education, the 21st century competencies and development of curriculum. Those competences are being interpreted all over the world resulting to differing curricular changes. In the Finnish National Core Curriculum 2016 they are presented as seven transversal competences that…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, National Curriculum

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