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Konski, Krzysiek; Saw, Jessica; Torriero, Angel A. J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
This letter comments on the paper "Analysis of Citric Acid in Beverages: Use of an Indicator Displacement Assay" ["J. Chem. Educ." 2010, 87 (8), 832-835 (EJ918557)]. Discrepancies in figures and host:indicator complex behavior are discussed and an alternative experimental protocol presented.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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Pietrobon, Alberto – Industry and Higher Education, 2009
This article responds to "Laboratory experiments as a tool in the empirical economic analysis of high-expectation start-ups" by Martin Curley and Piero Formica, published in the December 2008 issue of "Industry and Higher Education". Curley and Formica introduce a new concept for high-expectation start-ups, involving the use of "laboratory…
Descriptors: Expectation, Economic Research, Access to Information, Databases
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Barbatt, Natalie M. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
A group exercise, suggested to be most effective when used near the semester-end, enables entry-level students to appreciate the application of plant biology and makes botany labs experimental. It is believed that this series of labs helps students to appreciate their own learning when they teach and explain things to others.
Descriptors: Botany, Biology, Experiential Learning, Science Experiments
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Curley, Martin; Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2008
High-expectation start-ups are firms launched by entrepreneurs with high ambitions for growth. The encounter between new technology and entrepreneurship that characterizes such new ventures has a significant impact on the nature and speed of economic development, driving the growth of high-technology industries and helping to make the economic…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Expectation, Influence of Technology, Science and Society
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Meraw, Leonard J. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2007
Advanced Placement (AP) Chemistry and the National AP Chemistry Examination are both critical to secondary level institutions nationwide. The use of a national embossing stamp to attest to successful completion of an AP Chemistry course and exam to ensure college credit is a novel idea worth consideration. Moreover, the concept could be expanded…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Chemistry, Science Teachers, Advanced Placement
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Monteyne, Kereen; Cracolice, Mark S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The work done in a chemistry laboratory is compared to cooking, as both processes use books for reference. It is felt that cooking and chemistry are complex processes and are creative endeavors that require skills beyond those developed by merely following the directions.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Comparative Analysis, Books
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Eggleston, Tracy L.; Fitzpatrick, Eileen; Hager, Kristin M. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
There are obstacles to teaching science; however, these obstacles are not insurmountable. One obstacle is the students themselves. Students often labor under the misconception or anxiety that the course material will be too difficult to understand, or boring (mind-numbing), or that the information learned will not be applicable in their day-to-day…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Food Standards, Cytology, Biology
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Hodson, Derek – Science and Education, 1992
Argues that a skills-based approach for the assessment of laboratory work is philosophically unsound, educationally worthless, and pedagogically dangerous. Proposes an alternative, holistic approach to assessment, based on a more valid model of scientific practice. (Contains 38 references.) (MDH)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Holistic Evaluation
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Kirschner, Paul A. – Science and Education, 1992
Discusses the inherent flaws in considering and using the epistemology of the natural sciences as equivalent to a pedagogic basis for teaching and learning in the natural sciences. Discusses the difference between practicing science and learning to practice science. Concludes with the presentation of three new motives for the use of laboratory…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Experiential Learning, Investigations, Laboratory Experiments
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Chui, Glennda – Science, 1988
Expresses concern over recent actions by coalitions of neighborhood activists and animal rightists in the San Francisco area that are seeking to block new biology laboratories. Argues that costly delays and disurption of research could result. (TW)
Descriptors: Animal Facilities, College Science, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education
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Hounshell, Paul B. – Science Teacher, 1989
Addresses whether or not science laboratory activities should become a thing of the past. Discusses the impact of the curriculum reforms of the 1960s and 1970s, physical restraints which cause teacher overload, rationale, and objectives of laboratory work. (RT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
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McComas, William F.; Moore, Lisa S. – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Discusses the effects of expectancy on learning in a life science instructional laboratory exercise. Contends that prior knowledge directs the act of observing. Investigates the role of prior conceptions on secondary school students' ability to observe scientific phenomena. (Contains 30 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Expectation, Laboratory Experiments, Misconceptions
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Bell E. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2001
Explains the qualities of a good laboratory experiment. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Laboratory Experiments
Parks, D. J. – Forum for the Discussion of New Trends in Education, 1980
The author proposes a design for science instruction in the middle school years, ages 9-13. (SJL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Intermediate Grades, Laboratory Experiments, Middle Schools
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Allchin, Douglas – American Biology Teacher, 2005
Computer programs and models are used to express respect for life by not sacrificing any animal but these alternatives might be deeply flawed. Alternatives to dissection are perverse alternatives that tend to preserve the features of inappropriate dissections like destructiveness, reductionism and objectification.
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Animals, Science Instruction, Biology
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