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Bitzenbauer, Philipp – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2021
This article reports the development and validation of a test instrument to assess secondary school students' declarative quantum optics knowledge. With that, we respond to modern developments from physics education research: Numerous researchers propose quantum optics-based introductory courses in quantum physics, focusing on experiments with…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Measures (Individuals), Secondary School Students
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Ashkarran, Ali Akbar; Mahmoudi, Morteza – Physics Education, 2021
Here, we propose the use of magnetic levitation (MagLev) device, as a simple, cheap, and portable experimental technique to measure the density of diamagnetic materials in laboratory settings. We highlight the basics of a standard MagLev system for measuring the density of unknown diamagnetic materials/objects using permanent magnets, paramagnetic…
Descriptors: Magnets, Science Experiments, Measurement Techniques, Science Laboratories
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Kova´cs, Lajos; Betya´r, Ga´bor; Korom, Erzse´bet – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Chemistry curricula in part rely on the use of laboratory demonstrations and experiments. The complex nature of this kind of educational activity has been posing challenges from the very early days of teaching chemistry. As chemistry is an experimental science, one possible approach to make the teaching of this subject more efficient is to use…
Descriptors: Databases, Chemistry, Science Curriculum, Laboratory Experiments
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Pinheiro Junior, Jefferson Buonafina; Soares, Antonio Augusto – Physics Education, 2021
We present a sequence of two physics experiments, designed for use with secondary students, which investigate the specific heat of sand, both qualitatively and quantitatively, without a calorimeter. We use two LM35 temperature sensors and an Arduino prototype board for data acquisition. The results are good and allow teachers to discuss the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Heat, Measurement
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Martinez-Perdiguero, Josu – Physics Teacher, 2019
The photoelectric effect is one of the key experiments taught during first- or second-year university and high school modern physics courses. It is usually the first experiment to introduce light quantization and the concept of photons as "packets of energy." Here, we want to point out a widespread mistake concerning the interpretation…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Kim, Kiernan F.; White, Peta J.; Long, John M.; Saw, Jessica – Teaching Science, 2020
Volumetric titrations are an accurate and precise analytical method, which explains their use in industrial and research settings and their inclusion in senior secondary chemistry curricula around the world. Students often have difficulty understanding the intricacies of titrations because they are novices being presented with a long list of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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Alisir, Zeynep Neslihan; Irez, Serhat – Science & Education, 2020
For many historians of science and science educators, the method of replicating historical scientific apparatus and experiments provides an avenue for science learning, promotes critical and independent thinking, and fosters a deeper understanding of the nature of scientific practice. This paper presents a research study where a group of high…
Descriptors: Science Equipment, Science History, High School Students, Student Attitudes
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Sakamaki, Yoshie; Tsuji, Miu; Heidrick, Zachary; Watson, Olivia; Durchman, Jeremy; Salmon, Christopher; Burgin, Stephen R.; Beyzavi, M. Hassan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The chemistry of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a new class of emerging crystalline porous solids with three-dimensional (3D) networks composed of metals and multidentate organic molecules, was introduced by using three differently shaped crystals. We reported new and mild MOF synthesis methods that are simple and devised to be performed in high…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Que, Ronghui; Sha, Sha; Shen, Liqun; Xiong, Yanlin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The extinguishment of the candle flame in the well-known candle-and-cylinder experiment has been erroneously viewed as caused by the complete consumption of oxygen, for many reasons. To address this misconception scientifically, a series of experiments are carried out to illustrate the phenomenon from a new point of view. Limewater…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Laboratory Experiments
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Jiang, Shiyan; Huang, Xudong; Sung, Shannon H.; Xie, Charles – Research in Science Education, 2023
Learning analytics, referring to the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of data about learners and their contexts in order to optimize learning and the environments in which it occurs, is proving to be a powerful approach for understanding and improving science learning. However, few studies focused on leveraging learning analytics…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Hands on Science, Science Education, Laboratory Safety
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Howell, Abigail A.; Jordan, Michelle; McKelvy, Michael; Wahi-Singh, Bhanu; Shadmany, Hannah – International Journal of Science Education, 2023
Science demonstrations are a simple, cost-effective method of improving interest in STEM and highlighting the diversity of scientists, which can impact audience members' sense of belonging and, in turn, influence self-efficacy. However, the pedagogy of science demonstrations has been criticized as creating a power imbalance between the presenter…
Descriptors: Science Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Experiments, Peer Teaching
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Ma, Zengpeng – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2023
Protocol-guided teaching is a student-centered instruction paradigm in which teachers compose learning protocols in advance to guide students through the entire learning process in an effort to foster in them the capacity for autonomous learning. Effective learning protocols can have a substantial impact on classroom outcomes. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Secondary School Students, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Kazmierczak, Nathanael; Vander Griend, Douglas A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Despite widespread use in general chemistry laboratories, the crystal violet chemical kinetics experiment frequently suffers from erroneous student results. Student calculations for the reaction order in hydroxide often contain large asymmetric errors, pointing to the presence of systematic error. Through a combination of "in silico"…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Kodejška, C.; Ganci, S.; Ríha, J.; Sedlácková, H. – Physics Education, 2017
This work is focused on the experimental verification of the balance between the atmospheric pressure acting on the sheet of paper, which encloses the cylinder completely or partially filled with water from below, where the hydrostatic pressure of the water column acts against the atmospheric pressure. First of all this paper solves a theoretical…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
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Bastos, Rodrigo Oliveira; Boch, Layara Baltokoski – Physics Education, 2017
Although quantitative measurements in radioactivity teaching and research are only believed to be possible with high technology, early work in this area was fully accomplished with very simple apparatus such as zinc sulphide screens and electroscopes. This article presents an experimental practice using the electroscope, which is a very simple…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Laboratory Equipment, Measurement Equipment
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