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Campbell, Ashley; Hughes, Crystal – English in Texas, 2020
Shifts in generations from Millennials to Generation Z have brought changes to today's classroom. In turn, these changes indicate the need for reform and innovation in education. If the goal for education remains to put contributing members into society, then educators must search for the most effective ways to prepare students to enter society…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Language Arts, English Instruction, Science Instruction
Eisenhart, Margaret – 1994
In "Situated Learning" (1991) Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger argue that mature identities motivate learning and that the image of master practitioners leads the social organization of learning opportunities, goals of newcomers, and relations between newcomers and others in a given community of practice. They further argue that learning is…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ethnography, Knowledge Level, Nonprofit Organizations
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Waksman, Byron H. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2003
Describes ways in which scientists engage in science education in an attempt to increase knowledge. Discusses intuitional approaches to school teaching, improvement of science education in middle schools, and the scientist's role in science teaching. (Contains 19 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Level, Mentors, Science Education
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Fraher, John P.; Evans, Darrell J. R. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
Anatomy is recognized to play a central role in the education and training of clinicians, healthcare professionals, and scientists. However, in recent years, the perceived decline in popularity of anatomy has led to a deficiency in the numbers of new anatomy educators. The tide is now turning with anatomy once again taking its rightful place in a…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Foreign Countries, Scientists, Physicians
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Canan, Penelope; Hartman, Melanie – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2007
Barriers that impede effective communication between scientists and journalists include communication styles and skills, professional jargon, mistrust, time constraints, and orientation to knowledge types and "facts." Here we describe an experiment in building bridges between journalists and scientists in Southeast Asia and Japan in a…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Journalism, Workshops, Foreign Countries
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Gillmor, C. Stewart – Social Studies of Science, 1986
Presents a historical overview of developments in ionospheric physics and examines relationships between federal funding and knowledge growth in this field. Summarizes the views of ionsphere researchers on funding, the role of funding program managers, and the nature of funding agencies. Reviews advancements related to entrepreneurs and resources…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Geophysics, Government Role, Knowledge Level
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Klein, Perry D. – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Recent trends in cognitive science have not made scientific literacy easier to attain, but they have made the practices through which educators meet its challenges more interpretable. Traditionally, cognitive scientists viewed knowledge as a set of propositions comprised of classical concepts, thought as logical inference and language as a literal…
Descriptors: Scientists, Scientific Literacy, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills