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May, Laura; Crisp, Thomas; Gultekin, Mehmet – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
This article explores depictions of religion and religious topics in children's biographies included on the National Science Teacher's Association's Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 lists from 2011 through 2017. While disagreements and controversies about the role of religion in U.S. public schools are not new, these debates have…
Descriptors: Religion, Biographies, Childrens Literature, Science Education
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Silva Luna, Daniel; Bering, Jesse M.; Halberstadt, Jamin B. – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2022
The emotions most valued by a culture tend to be depicted more often, and more saliently, in their cultural products than those that are not. The content of such representations will also vary in relation to the particular mandates (e.g. beliefs, values, norms) of those cultural spaces. In the present research, we conducted a study in three…
Descriptors: Science Education, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Illustrations
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Silva Fernández, Marta A.; Berríos, Waleska; Sanzana, Paulina; Sigerson, Andrew L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2023
The ways in which children and adolescents become interested in science have been well studied. However, little is known from a lifespan perspective about how this process continues from childhood through adulthood. This cross-national study builds an understanding of doctoral students in the sciences in the Chile and the United States and how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Biographies, Science Interests
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Danica A. Nowosielski – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
How often do students get to delve deeper into the lives of the scientists that are typically mentioned in a general chemistry class? Most of the time, the scientist's name is mentioned, and then their scientific contribution becomes the main topic of discussion. A Scientist Report writing assignment has been used in a General Chemistry I course…
Descriptors: Scientists, Writing Assignments, Chemistry, Reports
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Couceiro, Louise – Primary Science, 2022
In recent years, the publication of children's non-fiction books about women has skyrocketed. These books aim to inspire children to get excited about STEM, emphasising that STEM can be accessible for all. Speaking informally with teachers, parents and other practitioners, Louise Couceiro has found that there seems to be an assumption that boys…
Descriptors: Biographies, Females, STEM Careers, STEM Education
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El Halwany, Sarah; Bencze, Larry; Hassan, Nurul; Schaffer, Kristen; Milanovic, Minja; Zouda, Majd – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In life history methodologies, 'human' lives appear to take primacy over other lives. Within science education literature, life history methods often are approached as reflective tools to make meaning out of teachers' pedagogical practices and commitments. In the present research, we tinker with life history research, to follow its performative…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Research, Biographies, College Faculty
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Salar, Riza; Aksakalli, Ayhan – LUMAT: International Journal on Math, Science and Technology Education, 2021
Biographies of scientists are often used in the teaching environment, both in textbooks and in course contents - sections from the lives of scientists are often included to encourage students to pursue and enjoy science. This research investigated the effect of social content biographical texts of scientists on students' attitudes towards science…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Instructional Effectiveness, Science Education, Biographies
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Judith Harford; Keith J. Murphy – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
The under-representation of women in senior echelons of the academy, particularly in disciplines which have been historically male-dominated and male-led, is well-documented internationally. The narrative, however, is not a linear one, and there have been intervals of alteration and narrow apertures of opportunity. This article focuses on one of…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Science Education, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Wang, Guoyan; Wang, Lingfei; Ye, Zi – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2020
Tao Xingzhi was the initiator of science education in China. He initiated the 'marrying science with the public' movement in 1931, which formed the starting point of modern science education in China. The two cores of the movement are science popularization and saving the nation through science education. Looking back at the history of nearly…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Education History, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction
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Sendra Ramos, Susana; Astiaso, Pedro Lara; López, Susana Miró – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
Charlotte Mason (1842-1923) was a well-known English educator whose work and legacy is certainly worthy of consideration today. One of the most interesting aspects of her philosophy of education is the fact that she adopts an anthropological approach: the consideration of the child as a person whose natural desire to know can only be satisfied…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Philosophy, Anthropology, Literature
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Seckin Kapucu, Munise; Yurtseven Avci, Zeynep – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2020
The purpose of the study is examination of the quality of digital stories developed by pre-service science teachers and deeply investigating pre-service teachers' experiences related to scientific concepts, the characteristics of scientific knowledge and the ways of reaching scientific knowledge in the stages of exploration, storytelling and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Information Technology, Story Telling
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Leadstone, Stuart – Physics Education, 2017
For over half a century, starting around 1960, physics education was put under the intellectual microscope of a London-based university lecturer--Dr John Warren. His scrutiny of physics textbooks and examination papers in particular led him to conduct a sustained assault on error, ambiguity and lack of rigour in the presentation of our subject.…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, College Faculty, Educational History
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Saritas, Davut – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2020
In this study, the experience of prospective science teachers, who watched a cinema film adapted from the life story of a well-known scientist for the first time in an informal environment, was examined. Answers of two questions were sought in the study: (1) What aspects of the nature of science did the prospective science teachers experience…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Films, Biographies, Scientific Principles
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Watts, Mike – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Fredrich Froebel was a scientist, both in instinct and in training, and his life coincided with an important and dynamic period of scientific growth. I take this opportunity to delve both into some history and futurology to examine the heritage and legacy of his work. The usual of interpolation is of reading into data: where there exist some…
Descriptors: Scientists, History, Futures (of Society), Scientific Research
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Jones, Claire G. – History of Education, 2017
In the years around 1900, more women were benefiting from a university education and using it as a pathway to acquiring research expertise and contributing to the development of scientific knowledge. Although numbers were small compared with men, it is clear that the idea of a female researcher was no longer an oddity. As illustrated by…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Scientific Research, Gender Differences
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