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Bruehl, Margaret; Pan, Denise; Ferrer-Vinent, Ignacio J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
This paper describes curriculum modules developed for first-year general chemistry laboratory courses that use scientific literature and creative experiment design to build information literacy in a student-centered learning environment. Two curriculum units are discussed: Exploring Scientific Literature and Design Your Own General Chemistry…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Chemistry, College Freshmen, Student Centered Curriculum
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Jansen-van Vuuren, Ross D.; Buchanan, Malcolm S.; McKenzie, Ross H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
The ability of developing countries to provide a sound tertiary chemical education is a key ingredient to the improvement of living standards and economic development within these countries. However, teaching undergraduate experimental chemistry and building research capacity in institutions based within these countries involves formidable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Chemistry, Science Education
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Olmsted, John, III – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
An analysis is presented of the varieties of activities that have been recognized in the Nobel Prizes in chemistry. Five different varieties are identified: exploration, description, synthesis, theorizing, and measurement. Prizes in chemistry have been distributed roughly equally among these five categories. The number of awards in each category…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientists, Physics, Science Activities
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Liu, Yu; Owyong, Yuet See Monica – Language Sciences, 2011
Scientific discourse is characterized by multi-semiotic construction and the resultant semantic expansions. To date, there remains a lack of analytical methods to explicate the multiplicative nature of meaning. Drawing on the theories of systemic functional linguistics, this article examines the meaning-making processes across language and…
Descriptors: Semantics, Figurative Language, Discourse Analysis, Literary Styles
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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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Ruller, Roberto; Silva-Rocha, Rafael; Silva, Artur; Schneider, Maria Paula Cruz; Ward, Richard John – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
Protein engineering is a powerful tool, which correlates protein structure with specific functions, both in applied biotechnology and in basic research. Here, we present a practical teaching course for engineering the green fluorescent protein (GFP) from "Aequorea victoria" by a random mutagenesis strategy using error-prone polymerase…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Biotechnology, Engineering, Scientific Research
Aleahmad, Turadig – ProQuest LLC, 2012
A key challenge of the learning sciences is moving research results into practice. Educators on the front lines perceive little value in the outputs of education research and demand more "usable knowledge". This work explores the potential instead of usable artifacts to translate knowledge into practice, adding scientists as stakeholders…
Descriptors: College Students, Study Habits, Ethnography, Time Management
Szteinberg, Gabriela A. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The Center for Authentic Science Practice in Education (CASPiE) is a National Science Foundation funded initiative that seeks to introduce first- and second-year undergraduate students to research in their mainstream laboratory courses. To investigate the effects of this research-based curriculum, a longitudinal study was initiated at Purdue…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Education, Student Research, Scientific Research
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Permeswaran, Palani – History Teacher, 2010
"A prosperous and productive agriculture is necessary to national and world peace and prosperity." This statement by Clinton Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture from 1945-1948, encapsulates the idea of chemurgy, the utilization of scientific research to discover new uses for agricultural surplus. In the late 1920s, chemurgists began looking at farm…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Agricultural Occupations, Industry, Agricultural Education
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King, Angela G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Chemists continue to work at the forefront of materials science research. Recent advances include application of bioengineering to produce plastics from renewable biomass instead of petroleum, generation of paper-based batteries, and development of phototriggerable microcapsules for chemical delivery. In this article, the author provides summaries…
Descriptors: Plastics, Fuels, Chemistry, Student Research
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Grunert, Megan L.; Bodner, George M. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2011
Research has shown that self-efficacy beliefs are effective predictors of academic major and career choices in middle school, high school, and early college populations. There is little understanding, however, of how these beliefs develop and what influence they have on academic and career choices in women at the advanced undergraduate and…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Females, Self Efficacy, Career Choice
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Kishbaugh, Tara L. S.; Cessna, Stephen; Horst, S. Jeanne; Leaman, Lori; Flanagan, Toni; Neufeld, Doug Graber; Siderhurst, Matthew – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2012
Herein we report the development of an analytic rubric bank to assess non-content learning, namely higher order cognitive skills, the understanding of the nature of science, and effective scientific communication skills in student research projects. Preliminary findings indicate that use of this tool enhances our students' learning in these areas,…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Thinking Skills, Scientific Principles, Communication Skills
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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
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Herrington, Deborah G.; Luxford, Karen; Yezierski, Ellen J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Research experiences for teachers (RET) programs report benefits to teachers and students. RET programs aim to give teachers authentic science research experiences based on the premise that these experiences will improve science instruction. Specifically, many programs require teacher development of lessons and units to help translate the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science
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Hugerat, Muhamad; Kortam, Naji – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2014
Twenty-eight freshmen majoring in biology and/or chemistry in an Arab college in Israel, were given a pre-test and a post-test in which they had to identify the control group and design a controlled experiment. During the course an intervention was used. Science was taught by inquiry while using strategies that promote higher-order thinking skills…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Inquiry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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