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Settlage, John; Johnston, Adam – Educational Leadership, 2014
"As we've attended professional conferences over the years, we've noticed an interesting phenomenon--the most animated, high-quality conversations often take place outside the meeting rooms," write Settlage and Johnston. Educators often feel frustrated when conferences are dominated by lecture-style presentations. To address…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Science Education, Science Teachers, Faculty Development
Roseman, Jo Ellen; Koppal, Mary – Educational Leadership, 2015
When state leaders and national partners in the development of the Next Generation Science Standards met to consider implementation strategies, states and school districts wanted to know which materials were aligned to the new standards. The answer from the developers was short but not sweet: You won't find much now, and it's going to…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Science Education, Academic Standards, State Standards
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Wheeler, Gerald F. – Educational Leadership, 2007
The Executive Director of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) identifies three ways in which the U.S. can improve its science education. The first is to ensure that all science teachers have enough knowledge of the content they are teaching. Second, the science education community needs to improve the science education standards by…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Teachers, Educational Opportunities, Community Needs
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Ahlgren, Andrew – Educational Leadership, 1993
Project 2061 has been constructing goals for science, mathematics, and technology education since 1985, beginning with high school graduation standards (in "Science for All Americans 1989") and working toward reasonable standards for students at earlier grade levels. Projected "Benchmarks for Science Literacy" will include…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Benchmarking, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Educational Leadership, 1981
A report from the National Science Foundation supports the contention that the United States lags behind the Soviet Union, Japan, and Germany in science and mathematics education. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Henderson, Lenneal J.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1986
The Young Astronaut Program is a collaborative public-private sector program that is working to develop science and mathematics skills in elementary students. Corporate sponsors are used to develop public awareness of the program that provides materials and activities to teachers and parents. Includes a list of products available. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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White, Edwin P.; Teumac, Karen – Educational Leadership, 1984
Brief descriptions and addresses are provided for the following: four handbooks for elementary principals on science programs, a study on women in science, a renewal of National Science Foundation funding for precollege-level science teaching projects, and a report outlining proposals for educational improvement in science. (TE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Course Improvement Projects, Science Curriculum
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Brunkhorst, Bonnie – Educational Leadership, 1991
Recognizing that traditional science disciplines are no longer isolated from each other or from other intellectual fields, 16 Los Angeles high school teachers cooperated to restructure their science courses. To replace the "layer-cake" curriculum, the Scope, Sequence, and Coordination Project promotes teaching all secondary students a…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Curriculum Development, High Schools, Integrated Curriculum
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Harcombe, Elnora S. – Educational Leadership, 2005
The Model Science Lab, a constructivist approach to teaching, strengthens urban science teachers' teaching practice. The retention rate of Houston science teachers who took part in the program was found to be very high and the cost of the Model Science Lab has proven less expensive per student than most other professional development options.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Teachers, Constructivism (Learning), Professional Development
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McFaden, Dennis; Nelson, Barbara – Educational Leadership, 1995
Each year, about 57 ninth graders cooperate with the managers of Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge, an eastern deciduous forest near the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in northern Virginia. Pursuing integrated studies in English, biology and technology, the students have inventoried a pond's biota, collected deer browse data, and…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Benefits, Grade 9, High Schools
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Brandt, Ron; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1979
A major study sponsored by the National Science Foundation yields a sobering picture of instruction in science, mathematics, and social studies. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education
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Piel, Gerard – Educational Leadership, 1976
The publisher of "Scientific American" argues the importance of objective knowledge and self-government to the realm of science education. Militating against these principles, he states, are forces intervening in curriculum development--the federal government and reactionaries to the reform movement. (Author)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ahlgren, Andrew; Rutherford, F. James – Educational Leadership, 1993
Project 2061's first product, Science for All Americans, recommends the science, mathematics, and technology skills and knowledge that students should retain after high school graduation. Soon to appear are benchmarks for science literacy, and blocks, models, and blueprints for curriculum design. The project's basic premises: the ends come first,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Benchmarking, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Johnson, Judith; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1994
Describes the SPARCS (Solving Problems and Revitalizing Curriculum in Science) program, an interdisciplinary partnership between University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and faculty and Omaha Public Schools science teachers and administrators. Success depended on establishing long-term, diverse partnerships; providing a learning community for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Multicultural Education
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Bybee, Rodger W.; Van Scotter, Pamela – Educational Leadership, 2007
For many, the dominant model of curriculum development in science includes generating a topic, clarifying science content, identifying activities associated with the topic, and figuring out an assessment. Unfortunately, this approach tends to overemphasize activities and underemphasize mastery of science concepts and the process of scientific…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Curriculum Development, Biology, Science Curriculum
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