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Tobin, William; Feit, Valerie – Teachers College Press, 2020
New research points to the future of education as online, student-centered, collaborative, and community-based--all largely absent from today's educational landscape. This timely guide shows middle, high school, and college students how to undertake research to address challenges in their curriculum and communities. The approach is deliberately…
Descriptors: Student Research, Community Change, Ethics, Problem Solving
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Luckin, Rosemary; Clark, Wilma; Avramides, Katerina; Hunter, Jade; Oliver, Martin – Interactive Learning Environments, 2017
In this paper we review the literature on teacher inquiry (TI) to explore the possibility that this process can equip teachers to investigate students' learning as a step towards the process of formative assessment. We draw a distinction between formative assessment and summative forms of assessment [CRELL. (2009). The transition to computer-based…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing
Shively, Christopher – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The National Science Education Standards (NSES) state that students must "experience scientific inquiry directly to gain a deep understanding of its characteristics" (Olson & Loucks-Horsley, 2000, p. 14). The standards also emphasize the use of technology to help students collect, organize, analyze, interpret and present data in ways…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Instruction, National Standards, Technology Uses in Education
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Marvel, Stephen C.; Kepler, Megan V. – American Biology Teacher, 2009
It is important for students to be exposed to the concept of osmotic pressure. Understanding this concept lays the foundation for deeper discussions that lead to more theoretical aspects of water movement associated with the concepts of free energy, water potential, osmotic potential, pressure potential, and osmotic adjustment. The concept of…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Physics, Biology, College Students
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Akcay, Hakan; Yager, Robert – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2010
The purpose of this study was to investigate the advantages of an approach to instruction using current problems and issues as curriculum organizers and illustrating how teaching must change to accomplish real learning. The study sample consisted of 41 preservice science teachers (13 males and 28 females) in a model science teacher education…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Education Programs, Research Methodology
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Otto, Charlotte A.; Everett, Susan A.; Luera, Gail R. – School Science and Mathematics, 2008
The unifying theme of models was incorporated into a required Science Capstone course for pre-service elementary teachers based on national standards in science and mathematics. A model of a teeter-totter was selected for use as an example of a functional model for gathering data as well as a visual model of a mathematical equation for developing…
Descriptors: National Standards, Mathematical Formulas, Models, Preservice Teachers
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Altstaedter, Laura Levi; Jones, Brett – Foreign Language Annals, 2009
According to the National Standards in Foreign Language Education Project, one of the ultimate goals of studying a foreign language is to better understand different cultures. To this end, we implemented a project in an undergraduate foreign language course that promoted a systematic inquiry-based approach to learning about the Hispanic culture.…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Second Language Instruction, National Standards, Second Language Learning
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McLaughlin, Jacqueline S. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2010
The future of higher education in the sciences will be marked by programs that link skilled educators and research scientists from around the world with teachers for professional development and with students for high-impact learning--either virtually or physically in the field. These programs will use technology where possible to build new and…
Descriptors: Student Research, Scientific Research, Active Learning, Program Effectiveness
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Buck, Laura B.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery; Towns, Marcy H. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
Discrepancies abound in use of the word "inquiry." In this paper, the authors propose a quantitative rubric designed to characterize the level of inquiry in laboratory activities and laboratory curricula. They do not wish to answer the question, "What is inquiry?" but rather, provide a tool for identifying its varying degrees of student…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Higher Education, Scoring Rubrics, Science Education
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Pellett, Heidi Henschel; Pellett, Tracy – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2009
The purpose of this article is to describe the defining characteristics of an effective professional development school (PDS) model in physical education. The article outlines what a PDS is, discusses the defining characteristics of a current physical education PDS, and provides suggestions for implementation by other universities and P-12 schools…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Professional Development Schools, Educational Practices, Professional Development
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Fay, Michael E.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Science Teacher, 2008
As the upcoming school year approaches, many science teachers may be looking for new ways to incorporate inquiry in their classrooms. Fortunately, teachers have an array of inquiry activities at their fingertips. But with so many resources available, it can be challenging for a teacher to make an educated decision about which experiments to…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teaching Methods, Inquiry, Lesson Plans
Liang, Ling L.; Richardson, Greer M. – Online Submission, 2009
In an attempt to better support the mathematics and science learning experiences of preservice teacher candidates, a new course of study was created as part of a teacher certification program at a mid-Atlantic liberal art university. Entitled Investigations in Science and Mathematics, the two semester course adopted an integrated inquiry and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Scientific Principles, National Standards, Course Content
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Carl, A. E. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
It is essential for teacher training institutions to reflect continually on changes in education policy with the view of ensuring that teacher training programmes that take the present needs and policies into account are in place. This article describes a four-year process through which a particular faculty of education went in search of an…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs
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Wentworth, Nancy – Computers in the Schools, 2007
PT3 implementation grant funds have been used to restructure a teacher education program to meet the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) defined by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). The Brigham Young University PT3 implementation grant supported design teams of teacher education and content area faculty who…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Technology Integration, Field Experience Programs
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Barden-Gabbei, Laura M.; Moffitt, Deborah L. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Chromatography is a process by which mixtures can be separated or substances can be purified. Biological and chemical laboratories use many different types of chromatographic processes. For example, the pharmaceutical industry uses chromatographic techniques to purify drugs, medical labs use them to identify blood components such as cholesterol,…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Activities, Chemistry
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