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Orton, R. J. J. – School Science Review, 1985
Summarizes advice from the Laboratory Safeguards Subcommittee of the Association for Science Education related to flames and heat, hazardous chemicals, electricity and dangerous voltages, and mechanical hazards. Knowledge is cited as the key to preventing accidents in physics laboratories. (DH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Electricity, Hazardous Materials, High Schools
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Phillips, Donald B. – Science and Children, 1981
Presents chemistry activities suitable for elementary students. Lists chemicals commonly used in elementary science, their common names, and where they may be obtained. (DS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Instructional Materials
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Rowan, Andrew N. – American Biology Teacher, 1981
Summarizes viewpoints on the use of animals in science experiments in the biology classroom, including those of teachers, education researchers, biomedical scientists, science education administrators, and animal welfare advocates. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Animals
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Wilson, John T.; Chalmers-Neubauer, Irene – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Examines reading comprehension as it applies to the chemistry lab and describes techniques that promote better comprehension of lab materials. Lists four levels of reading to understand: literal, inferential, evaluative, and creative. Notes three methods to teach reading: the reference approach, mapping, and request. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Content Area Reading, Laboratories
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Worthy, Ward – Chemical and Engineering News, 1989
Describes a variety of approaches for forming partnerships among high schools, universities, and industries for solving the problems that face precollege science education. (YP)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, School Business Relationship, Science Education, Science Experiments
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Garnett, Patrick J.; And Others – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1995
Reviews the objectives of laboratory work in chemistry education, current laboratory practice, and factors likely to impact on the nature of laboratory work in the future. Proposes that more investigation-style laboratory work be provided in order to foster the development of students' investigation skills. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Development, College Science, Discovery Learning
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Sundberg, Marshall D.; Armstrong, Joseph E. – American Biology Teacher, 1993
Reports on a questionnaire completed by 73 universities. Results indicate that laboratory instruction is part of almost all introductory biology classes. The majority (62%) of these institutions offer separate biology courses for majors and nonmajors. There is renewed interest in investigative types of laboratories. Most laboratory instruction…
Descriptors: Biology, College Faculty, College Science, Higher Education
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Phelps, Cynthia L.; Willcockson, Irmgard U.; Houtz, Lynne – Science Teacher, 2004
A team of teachers, scientists, and high school students at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston has developed activities to teach concepts in learning through an inquiry-based laboratory method. The Learning Education and Research Network (LEARN) activities were field tested at the Society for Neuroscience Conference, in the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts
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Colburn, Alan – Science Teacher, 2004
Scientific knowledge is tentative and open to revision. This sense of tentativeness, or changeability, is missing in the way textbooks and teachers often portray the nature of science (NOS). Instead, students are left with the impression that the scientific method produces sure knowledge and that they can uncritically accept the knowledge because…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Scientific Principles, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Methodology
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Hayes, Lisa; Smith, Margaret; Eick, Charles – Science Teacher, 2005
Lab safety begins with the teacher. Teachers must make learning how to be safe an integral and important part of their professional development and work. Teachers who are unfamiliar with laboratory instruction should take whatever steps necessary to prepare for the unique challenges associated with safety in conducting laboratory investigations…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Laboratory Safety, Secondary School Students, Science Teachers
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Ledbetter, Mary Lee S.; Lippert, Malcolm J. – Cell Biology Education, 2002
Membrane transport is a fundamental concept that undergraduate students of cell biology understand better with laboratory experience. Formal teaching exercises commonly used to illustrate this concept are unbiological, qualitative, or intricate and time consuming to prepare. We have developed an exercise that uses uptake of radiolabeled nutrient…
Descriptors: Animals, Undergraduate Students, Student Projects, Physiology
Wentworth Inst., Boston, MA. – 1967
This laboratory manual consists of three major sections. The first section deals with Direct Current (DC) fundamentals, and is divided into 17 phases leading towards the design and analysis of a DC ammeter and a DC voltmeter. Each phase consists of facts and problems to be learned in the phase, preliminary discussion, laboratory operation…
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Guides, Electric Circuits, Electricity
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Leach, Gerald – School Science Review, 1985
Describes science laboratory work at Hephaistos, a state school in England for severely physically handicapped students of above average intelligence. General and specific solutions are presented for students who have lack of coordination, weakness in hands and arms, communication problems, impaired spatio-visual perception, and inability to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Disabilities, Science Education
Davenport, Horace W. – Physiologist, 1982
Traces the history of physiology at the University of Michigan, focusing on facilities, curriculum program and instruction, classic experiments, and faculty. Contributions of Henry Sewall and Warren Plimpton Lombard are discussed at some length. (JN)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Science, Higher Education, Physiology
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Marx, G. – Physics Education, 1979
This paper, presented at the conference on the role of the laboratory in physics education which was held in Oxford, England in July 1978, describes the role of the laboratory in school and university physics in Eastern Europe. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Conferences, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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