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Cornelius, Edwin T., Jr. – 1968
This course (a series of six student workbooks, 230 tapes, and a teacher's guide containing a tapescript key) is designed for older children and adults learning English as a foreign or second language, or for speakers of nonstandard English dialects. Programed for self-instructional use and a minimum of assistance from the teacher, the course…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Intensive Language Courses
Sherrow, Renee – 1970
Language laboratory practices, as they have developed during the 1960's, are examined with emphasis on the potential improvement of laboratory software. Convinced that weaknesses in the design of materials have led to the misuse and decline of the language laboratory, as well as to student boredom, the author offers alternative approaches in…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Design, Instructional Improvement
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Towndrow, Phillip Alexander; Ling, Tan Aik; Venthan, A. M. – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2008
The purpose of this research paper is to detail how reflective journal writing can be used to facilitate science students' curiosity and engagement in laboratory work. This study advocates reflective journal writing as an instructional tool and a student-created learning resource that can serve additional formative assessment purposes. The…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Formative Evaluation, Educational Resources, Inquiry
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Mergel, Ines; Lazer, David; Binz-Scharf, Maria Christina – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2008
Knowledge is essential for the functioning of every social system, especially for professionals in knowledge-intensive organisations. Since individuals do not possess all the work-related knowledge that they require, they turn to others in search for that knowledge. While prior research has mainly focused on antecedents and consequences of…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Laboratories, Knowledge Management, Sharing Behavior
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Pierri, Evgenia; Karatrantou, Anthi; Panagiotakopoulos, Chris – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2008
We examined how first year students (10th grade) of Greek Senior High School could conceptualize the influence of the molecular weight of saturated fatty acids on the melting and the freezing point, during the "change of phase" phenomenon using the Microcomputer-Based Laboratory (MBL) system. Students had to freeze a melted substance,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Science, Grade 10, Chemistry
Henriksen, Leasha; Stichter, Jim; Stone, Jody; Wagoner, Bridgette – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
Recent publications raise three concerns about the traditional senior year: (1) it lacks rigor; (2) it fails to provide students with clear pathways to work and postsecondary education; and (3) it does not prepare students for a successful transition from high school to postsecondary experiences. These documents suggest that high schools should…
Descriptors: High Schools, Core Curriculum, Laboratory Schools, High School Seniors
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Krieble, Kelly; Salter, Carl – Physics Teacher, 2008
An important component of many college and university science programs is that of community outreach. Some of the more typical kinds of outreach activities include teacher training workshops, public lectures, open house "science days," and school demonstration visits. The latter activity usually consists of students and faculty transporting…
Descriptors: Science Programs, Outreach Programs, Science Instruction, Laboratory Equipment
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Koenig, Richard T.; Cerny-Koenig, Teresa; Kotuby-Amacher, Janice; Grossl, Paul R. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2008
Enrollment by students in degree programs other than traditional horticulture, agronomy, and soil science has increased in basic plant and soil science courses. In order to broaden the appeal of these courses to students from majors other than agriculture, we developed a hands-on laboratory exercise relating the basic concepts of a soil energy…
Descriptors: Horticulture, Agronomy, Energy, Hands on Science
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Lawson, Gordon S. – Annals of Science, 2008
Benjamin Moore (1867-1922), physiologist and biochemist, was an eminent member of the British scientific and medical community in the early twentieth century. As a founder and president of the State Medical Services Association (SMSA) from its establishment in 1912 until his untimely death in 1922, Moore was a prominent medical services activist…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Scientists, Laboratories, Foreign Countries
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Zamora, L. Lahuerta; Anton-Fos, G. M.; Aleman Lopez, P. A.; Martin Algarra, R. V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Skepticism is one of the cornerstones of scientific learning. Some pseudosciences in domains such as astronomy or pharmacy use a host of issues in everyday life as pretexts for work in the classroom (e.g., astrology) or laboratory (e.g., homeopathy). Chemistry also offers opportunities to promote skeptical thinking in students. Commercial devices…
Descriptors: Magnets, Water, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Katz, Civia A.; Calzola, Zachary J.; Mbindyo, Jeremiah K. N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
A microscale laboratory experiment to investigate the formation and utility of microemulsions is described. Microemulsions are technologically important fluids that can reduce the use of toxic organic solvents. In the experiment, students prepare a microemulsion and compare the solubility of sudan III dye in the microemulsion and in dodecane. They…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, College Science
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Sanford, Elizabeth M.; Smith, Traci L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
An investigative case study involving the preparation of a library of esters using Fischer esterification and alcoholysis of acid chlorides and their subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis by pig liver esterase and orange peel esterase is described. Students work collaboratively to prepare and characterize the library of esters and complete and evaluate…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Internet, Case Studies, Chemistry
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Goldcamp, Michael J.; Underwood, Melinda N.; Cloud, Joshua L.; Harshman, Sean – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Contamination of the environment with heavy metals such as lead presents many health risks. Simple, effective, and field-portable methods for the measurement of toxic metals in environmental samples are vital tools for evaluating the risks that these contaminants pose. This article describes the use of new developments in anodic stripping…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Brame, Cynthia J.; Pruitt, Wendy M.; Robinson, Lucy C. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
Research based laboratory courses have been shown to stimulate student interest in science and to improve scientific skills. We describe here a project developed for a semester-long research-based laboratory course that accompanies a genetics lecture course. The project was designed to allow students to become familiar with the use of…
Descriptors: Student Research, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Student Reaction
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O'Connell, Dan – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Recent studies of American science education have highlighted the need for more inquiry-based lessons. For example, when the National Research Counsel evaluated the Advanced Placement (AP) Biology program, it pointed out, "AP laboratory exercises tend to be "cookbook" rather than inquiry based. This criticism is particularly apt for the lab…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Plants (Botany), Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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