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Evans, James P. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Although unrecognized for his scientific achievements during his life, Gregor Mendel pioneered our modern understanding of the gene, work that shaped the field of genetics and advances in biology and medicine. The field that he set in motion 200 years ago lies at the center of current ethical debates about the future of humanity, the limits of…
Descriptors: Science History, Scientists, Heredity, Genetics
Andrea N. Giordano; David Styers-Barnett – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A successful scientific career requires competency in not only content knowledge but also professional skills, such as written and oral communication, decision making, problem solving, and planning, organizing, and prioritizing work. These professional skills are prioritized in the 2016 NACE Job Outlook report as the top 10 attributes employers…
Descriptors: Scientists, STEM Careers, Skill Development, Job Skills
Astley, Jeff – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2023
In the context of the distinction between normative and descriptive approaches to the relationship between science and religion, this article discusses the recent work of the sociologist Elaine Ecklund. It reviews four of her published outputs, summarising her data concerning the views of religious people and professional scientists, including…
Descriptors: Sociology, Scientific Research, Religion, Scientists
Wheeler, Sam – Physics Teacher, 2018
In 2013, I was an Einstein Fellow with the U.S. Department of Energy and I was asked by a colleague, working in a senator's office, if I would join him in a meeting with a physicist to "translate" the science into something more understandable. That meeting turned out to be a wonderful opportunity I would never have otherwise had. During…
Descriptors: Scientists, Scientific Research, International Organizations, Nuclear Physics
Teleshov, Sergei; Teleshova, Elena – International Baltic Symposium on Science and Technology Education, 2019
It has been 150 years since D.I. Mendeleev formulated the Periodic law and expressed it visually in the form of a table of elements in 1869. As is clearly well known today, Mendeleev's ideas, confirmed by the discovery of the elements he predicted, turned out to be very promising indeed. However, Mendeleev was not the first, nor the only scientist…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientists, Visual Aids
Pronskikh, Vitaly; Sorina, Galina V. – Science & Education, 2022
The history and philosophy of science (HPS) plays a special role in education. An elective HPS course on the philosophy of scientific experimentation for young scientists and graduate students of natural science is presented. The course bears a pragmatic character, and its main aims include the development of critical thinking (CT),…
Descriptors: History, Philosophy, Graduate Students, Critical Thinking
Riccardi, Pierfrancesco – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
The need for an effective communication between scientific research and society is widely known to the broadest scientific community, and the sad times we are living in make it even clearer. At the same time, the need of establishing long-term structural connections between the worlds of research and that of education and scientific communication…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Institutional Mission, Universities, Foreign Countries
LaTourrette, Katherine; Stengel, Ashley; Clarke, Jennifer – Natural Sciences Education, 2021
Computational skills are increasingly important for conducting research in the agricultural and natural sciences. However, barriers to training availability and accessibility have left many life scientists under-prepared. To address these challenges, we developed a workshop series led by graduate students to cover topics relevant to research needs…
Descriptors: Workshops, Biological Sciences, Graduate Students, COVID-19
Severinghaus, John W. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2016
During the last century, historians have discovered that between the 13th and 18th centuries, at least six sages discovered that the air we breathe contains something that we need and use. Ibn al-Nafis (1213-1288) in Cairo and Michael Servetus (1511-1553) in France accurately described the pulmonary circulation and its effect on blood color.…
Descriptors: Physiology, Scientific Research, History, Metabolism
Cervellati, Rinaldo; Greco, Emanuela – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Oscillating chemical reactions in the homogeneous phase have been studied intensively only since the mid-1960s, but they were known since 1920, having as forerunners the chemist William C. Bray and an "atypical" chemist Alfred J. Lotka. This contribution is the result of a careful reading of their literature and patient research into…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science History, Scientists, Biographies
Malott, Richard W. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2018
Most people with Ph.D. degrees in behavior analysis have been so strongly indoctrinated with the Boulder, scientist-practitioner model that they have a strong bias against a more straight-forward practitioner model. However, there has been concern that it is too difficult to receive adequate training in science and practice while earning a single…
Descriptors: Models, Doctoral Programs, Scientists, Scientific Research
Dubinska-Magiera, Magda; Migocka-Patrzalek, Marta; Ceglowska, Aurelia – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Science popularisation festivals attract more and more people every year, showing that there is a need to satisfy public curiosity. Such events are good occasions to disseminate knowledge to a large audience. The results of scientific research bring advances for mankind. Since research mostly depends on public funds, it is important to gain…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Activities
Hooper, Clea – Teaching Science, 2021
It takes a special kind of teacher to enlist in a Bush Blitz TeachLive expedition: camping; long days hiking or wading through marshland; catching arachnids, lizards and insects; and all the while managing to remotely teach students back in the classroom. The latest instalment of Bush Blitz TeachLive sent five Northern Territorian teachers to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Recreational Activities
Butera, Brett; Esser, Scott – Science Teacher, 2019
Citizen science can provide insightful data to inform decisions, while also serving to enhance ecological awareness and foster environmental stewardship among participants. In this article, high school student citizen scientists investigate how trees respond to changing mountain climate during a field trip to Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) to…
Descriptors: Forestry, Science Education, Scientists, Conservation (Environment)
Shotwell, Mark – American Biology Teacher, 2019
Biology teachers consider basic Mendelian genetics to be value-free, objective science, immune to misinterpretation and misuse. It may thus come as a surprise to learn that in the early days of genetics a cornerstone of genetics education, the dihybrid cross, was employed to support claims of the racial superiority of whites over blacks and to…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Genetics, Misconceptions