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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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Kelley, Todd R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2014
Members of the technology and engineering education community have provided a clear message that (Standards for Technological Literacy) STL provides multiple opportunities to teach engineering concepts within K-12 education. This article will review recent research within technology education and the technological literacy standards…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Technological Literacy, Scientific Research, Literature Reviews
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Hua, Olivia; Shore, Bruce M. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
Professors endorse a symbiotic relationship between research and teaching, but empirical evidence supporting this relationship is inconsistent. Many studies operationalized research and teaching too narrowly to detect the believed relationship. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 27 chemistry professors from a large…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Semi Structured Interviews
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Sakhnini, Sohair; Blonder, Ron – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
Nanoscale science and technology (NST) is an important new field in modern science. In the current study, we seek to answer the question: "What are the essential concepts of NST that should be taught in high school"? A 3-round Delphi study methodology was applied based on 2 communities of experts in nanotechnology research and science…
Descriptors: High School Students, Delphi Technique, Scientific Concepts, Fundamental Concepts
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Dohn, Niels Bonderup; Fago, Angela; Overgaard, Johannes; Madsen, Peter Teglberg; Malte, Hans – Advances in Physiology Education, 2016
The laboratory has been given a central role in physiology education, and teachers report that it is motivating for students to undertake experimental work on live animals or measuring physiological responses on the students themselves. Since motivation is a critical variable for academic learning and achievement, then we must concern ourselves…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Correlation
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Cartrette, David P.; Melroe-Lehrman, Bethany M. – Research in Science Education, 2012
Research has shown that students bring naive scientific conceptions to learning situations which are often incongruous with accepted scientific explanations. These preconceptions are frequently determined to be misconceptions; consequentially instructors spend time to remedy these beliefs and bring students' understanding of scientific concepts to…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, Research Projects, Scientific Research
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Liu, Dennis W. C. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2013
To understand how life works, it is essential to understand physics and chemistry. Most biologists have a clear notion of where chemistry fits into their life sciences research and teaching. Although we are physical beings, physics does not always find a place in the biology curriculum. Physics informs and enlightens biology in myriad dimensions,…
Descriptors: Physics, Biology, Fused Curriculum, Unified Studies Curriculum
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Felzmann, Dirk – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
To date, there has only been little conceptual change research regarding conceptions about glaciers. This study used the theoretical background of embodied cognition to reconstruct different metaphorical concepts with respect to the structure of a glacier. Applying the Model of Educational Reconstruction, the conceptions of students and scientists…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Scientific Concepts, Natural Resources, Concept Formation
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McCurdy, Susan M.; Zegwaard, Karsten E.; Dalgety, Jacinta – Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 2013
Concept understanding, the development of analytical skills and a research mind set are explored through the use of academic tools common in a tertiary science education and relevant work-integrated learning (WIL) experiences. The use and development of the tools; laboratory book, technical report, and literature review are examined by way of…
Descriptors: Research Skills, Scientific Research, Work Experience, Semi Structured Interviews
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Knaggs, Christine M.; Schneider, Rebecca M. – Research in Science Education, 2012
It is considered important for students to participate in scientific practices to develop a deeper understanding of scientific ideas. Supporting students, however, in knowing and understanding the natural world in connection with generating and evaluating scientific evidence and explanations is not easy. In addition, writing in science can help…
Descriptors: Evidence, Investigations, Maps, Science Education
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Percival, Carl; Burke, Rhodelle – School Science Review, 2011
Chemicals entering the atmosphere come from a number of sources but, in broad terms, are either from human activity or from the biosphere (natural systems). What happens to these chemicals once in the atmosphere is very important, of course. If they are toxic they can impact on the health of humans, animals and natural ecosystems. Therefore, it is…
Descriptors: Investigations, Ecology, Organic Chemistry, Science Education
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Hecht, Eugene – Physics Teacher, 2011
Though central to any pedagogical development of physics, the concept of mass is still not well understood. Properly defining mass has proven to be far more daunting than contemporary textbooks would have us believe. And yet today the origin of mass is one of the most aggressively pursued areas of research in all of physics. Much of the excitement…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Research
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Tagg, Randall; Carlson, John; Asadi-Zeydabadi, Masoud; Busley, Brad; Law-Balding, Katie; Juengel, Mattea – Physics Teacher, 2013
Physics First is offered to ninth graders at high schools in Aurora, CO. A unique new asset of this school system is an embedded research lab called the "Innovation Hyperlab." The goal of the lab is to connect secondary school teaching to ongoing university scientific research, supporting the school district's aim to create opportunities to…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction
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Fang, Ning – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
A concept pair is a pair of concepts that are fundamentally different but closely related. To develop a solid conceptual understanding in dynamics (a foundational engineering science course) and physics, students must understand the fundamental difference and relationship between two concepts that are included in each concept pair. However, all…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts, Physics, Identification
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Lombardi, Doug; Seyranian, Viviane; Sinatra, Gale M. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2014
Gaps between what scientists and laypeople find plausible may act as a barrier to learning complex and/or controversial socioscientific concepts. For example, individuals may consider scientific explanations that human activities are causing current climate change as implausible. This plausibility judgment may be due-in part-to individuals'…
Descriptors: Climate, Scientific Research, Credibility, Scientific Concepts
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