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Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2022
Through teaching, training, research and service to the community, Canada's universities and colleges are essential to creating a more democratic and just society, driving the economy, and preparing for the future. Canadians need a strong commitment from their federal government to protect and preserve the public post-secondary education system.…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Foreign Countries, Federal Government, Federal Legislation
dela Cruz, Thomas Edison E.; Olayta, Carlo Oliver M. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Citizen science is a research collaboration between scientists and volunteers who provide data for education, conservation, and environmental protection. Volunteers, often the locals in the area, provide data on species occurrence while researchers perform distribution mapping or other data analysis. Social networking sites including Facebook,…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Science Projects, Taxonomy
Oberle, Kathleen M.; Page, Stacey A.; Stanley, Fintan K. T.; Goodarzi, Aaron A. – Research Ethics, 2019
Ethics review of research involving humans has become something of an institution in recent years. It is intended to protect participants from harm and, to that end, follows rigorous standards. Given recent changes in research methodologies utilized in medical research, it may be that ethics review for some kinds of studies needs to be reexamined.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Evaluation Methods
Gulson, Kalervo N.; Webb, P. Taylor – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
Research on Artificial Intelligence, especially in the field of machine learning, has exploded in the twenty-first century. AI research in universities has long been funded by a combination of government and corporate sources. The funding of AI research in the contemporary university includes technology companies as both funders and generators of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Universities
Pouliot, Chantal – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
In this article, I detail my involvement in sociopolitical conversations as a science education researcher. I present two of the controversies in which I have been involved in recent years: Metal dust from the Port of Québec (Quebec, Canada) and the Maillé case (the case of a researcher who has to hand over to a private company her research data…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Information Dissemination
Snitynsky, Ryan B.; Rose, Kerry; Pegg, Jerine M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Since 2015, a partnership between the Canadian Glycomics Network and the University of Alberta's Centre for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education has provided opportunities for high-school teachers to immerse themselves in academic research environments. Drawing upon this experience, the teacher participants have created a library of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Partnerships in Education, Chemistry
Shain, Martin; Arnold, Ian; GermAnn, Kathy – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
In Part 1 of this article, the legal and scientific origins of the concept of psychological safety are examined as background to, and support for, the new Canadian National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace (CSA Z1003/BNQ 9700). It is shown that five factors influencing psychological safety can be identified as being…
Descriptors: National Standards, Occupational Safety and Health, Mental Health, Well Being
King, David; Friend, Jeffrey; Kariuki, James – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
A pencil lead successfully served as an electrode for the determination of ascorbic acid in commercial orange juice. Cyclic voltammetry was used as an electrochemical probe to measure the current produced from the oxidation of ascorbic acid with a variety of electrodes. The data demonstrate that the less expensive pencil lead electrode gives…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Foreign Countries, Food, Scientific Concepts
Hamam, H.; Loucif, S. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2009
Educational institutions pay careful attention to the design of program curricula, which represent a framework to meet institutional goals and missions. Of course, the success of any institution depends highly on the quality of its program curriculum. The development of such a curriculum and, more importantly, the evaluation of its quality are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Design, Engineering Education, Engineering
Peekhaus, Wilhelm – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
Following in the footsteps of a variety of previous research that elaborates on the current state of affairs in academia, this article sets out the argument that neoliberalism and its corresponding iterations of science and technology and research funding policies in this country have implications for the types of knowledge that can be generated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biotechnology, Educational Policy, Financial Policy
Woodard, Colin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
This article describes the latest advancement in the development of prosthetic arms. Bionic researchers are making significant advances in creating more agile prosthetics that users can control via their own nervous system. The bionic arm, which is still under development, can not only execute complex, thought-controlled movements, but also can…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Biophysics, Cybernetics, Science and Society

Bencze, John Lawrence – School Science Review, 1996
Considers the nature and extent of bias toward experimentation and against correlational studies. Argues for the use of correlational studies and describes a field-tested approach to enabling students to direct open-ended investigations of this type. (45 references) (JRH)
Descriptors: Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiments, Foreign Countries
Page, James E. – 1979
Originally prepared for the Science Council of Canada, this document summarizes issues and concerns discussed by participants in a colloquium on content in Canadian science education. The meeting was prompted by the Report of the Commission on Canadian Studies which indicated, among other findings, that Canadian scientists and technologists fail…
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
McWilliam, Carol L.; Stewart, Moira; Brown, Judith Belle; Feightner, John; Rosenberg, Mark; Gutman, Gloria; Penning, Margaret; Stewart, Miriam; Tamblyn, Robyn; Morfitt, Grace – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2003
In response to Canada's pressing need for effective evidence-based policy, services, and practices specific to seniors, national leaders representing all concerned stakeholders designed and implemented a National Consensus Process to promote spread, exchange, choice, and uptake of research evidence on social and health issues associated with an…
Descriptors: Intervention, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Health
Belanger, Charles H. – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1988
Only 45 percent of Canadian research is funded and executed by the private sector. Influenced by success stories such as the U.S. Stanford Research Park, Canadians have looked at science parks as a means to diversify their economy and to increase cooperation among government, industry, and universities. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Government School Relationship
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