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Danielle N. Maxwell; Jeffrey L. Spencer; Ethan A. Teich; Madeline Cooke; Braeden Fromwiller; Nathan Peterson; Linda Nicholas-Figueroa; Ginger V. Shultz; Kerri A. Pratt – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Reading and understanding scientific literature is an essential skill for any scientist to learn. While students' scientific literacy can be improved by reading research articles, an article's technical language and structure can hinder students' understanding of the scientific material. Furthermore, many students struggle with interpreting graphs…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Literacy, Science Instruction, Reading Comprehension
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Ieva Zigg; Ed G. Neeland – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
COVID-19 public health measures have forced educators to adapt their courses to an online or hybrid presentation format with laboratory components facing particular challenges. We surmised that having introductory organic chemistry students orally present selected faculty literature publications would provide a flexible alternative to our final…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Blended Learning, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
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Majetic, Cassie; Pellegrino, Catherine – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2018
News media reports of scientific discoveries are often oversimplified, lacking nuance and context. As a result, citizens need both science literacy and information literacy skills to both decode the science content in a media report and track down the original scientific literature that prompted the media report. This article evaluates the…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Science Instruction, News Media, Hands on Science
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Taylor, Ann T. S. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
One of the goals for requiring all college students to take science courses is to develop critical thinking about scientific issues they will encounter as citizens, consumers, and patients. This article integrates skill development activities targeting civic scientific literacy skills in a nonscience majors (liberal arts) biochemistry course, but…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Nonmajors
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Kulkarni, Anuttama; Vartak, Rekha – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2019
One of the well-accepted ways of introducing undergraduates to the method of scientific inquiry is to introduce them to primary literature. A matter of concern is that undergraduate students of Indian universities are generally not trained to read primary literature. We combined traditional teaching and student-centered approach in a 3-day module…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Indians
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Stamhuis, Ida H. – Science & Education, 2015
Eleven years before the "rediscovery" in 1900 of Mendel's work, Hugo De Vries published his theory of heredity. He expected his theory to become a big success, but it was not well-received. To find supporting evidence for this theory De Vries started an extensive research program. Because of the parallels of his ideas with the…
Descriptors: Genetics, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy, Scientific Principles
Kirby, Linda Faye – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2016
This paper is the sharing of a record, the personal history of an educator pursuing an interest in knowledge of the brain. Over the years, this fascination sparked the idea to create a course for teachers based on brain science, with a twist. Certain course assignments would require teachers to interpret knowledge of the brain in the context of…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Teacher Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Masters Programs
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El-Hani, Charbel N. – Science & Education, 2015
School science descriptions about Mendel and his story are problematic because several statements that are controversial among historians of science are repeated over and over again as if they were established facts. Another problem is the neglect of other scientists working on inheritance in the second half of the nineteenth century, including…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Education History, Intellectual History, Publications
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Novo, M. Teresa; Casanoves, Marina; Garcia-Vallvé, Santi; Pujadas, Gerard; Mulero, Miquel; Valls, Cristina – Journal of Biological Education, 2016
We present a practical activity focusing on two main goals: to give learners the opportunity to experience how the scientific method works and to increase their knowledge about enzymes in everyday situations. The exercise consists of determining the amylase activity of commercial detergents. The methodology is based on a qualitative assay using a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Science Education
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D'Alessandro, John; Sorenson, Tim; Homoelle, Bradley; Hodun, Tony – Science Teacher, 2014
Reading is critical for scientific thinking. It is a foundation for many of the skills in which scientists and engineers must be proficient, such as conducting research, developing informed conjectures, and engaging in reasoned argument (NRC 2012). Yet, students frequently find science reading difficult, time-consuming, and frustrating. Strategies…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research
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Leong, Noby – Teaching Science, 2014
Noby Leong is a PhD student in Chemistry at University of Adelaide working on the design of new drug delivery systems for medical applications. He's also a science communicator, part of the volunteer blogging community at RiAus and curator of his own blog "The Other Side of Science." In this article Noby shares the highs and lows that…
Descriptors: Drug Education, Molecular Biology, Molecular Structure, Physical Sciences
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Cherif, Abour – Science Teacher, 2012
The author has successfully used a learning activity titled "The Year I Was Born" to motivate students to conduct historical research and present key scientific discoveries from their birth year. The activity promotes writing, helps students enhance their scientific literacy, and also improves their attitude toward the learning of science. As one…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy, Science Activities
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Svoboda, Julia; Passmore, Cynthia – Science & Education, 2013
Modeling, like inquiry more generally, is not a single method, but rather a complex suite of strategies. Philosophers of biology, citing the diverse aims, interests, and disciplinary cultures of biologists, argue that modeling is best understood in the context of its epistemic aims and cognitive payoffs. In the science education literature,…
Descriptors: Biology, Models, Science Education, Educational Strategies
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Richardson, Matthew L.; Richardson, Scott L.; Hall, David G. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Scientists researching biological control should engage in education because translating research programs into classroom activities is a pathway to increase scientific literacy among students. Classroom activities focused on biological control target all levels of biological organization and can be cross-disciplinary by drawing from subject areas…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Class Activities, Learning Activities, Environmental Education
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van Zee, Emily H.; Jansen, Henri; Winograd, Kenneth; Crowl, Michele; Devitt, Adam – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
We designed a physics course for prospective elementary and middle school teachers to foster aspects of scientific thinking recommended in reform documents. Because the elementary school curriculum focuses heavily on literacy, we also explicitly integrated physics and literacy learning in this course. By integrating physics and literacy learning,…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Science Education, Physics, Literacy Education
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