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Emiliano Foresto; Fiorela Nievas; Walter Giordano; Pablo Bogino – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
The curriculum for undergraduate Agricultural Engineering does not usually include much laboratory practice. In order to address this, here we propose the design of a practical class on legume-rhizobia symbiosis, using an interdisciplinary approach that takes elements from botany, agriculture, and microbiology. The students perform an assay to…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Interdisciplinary Approach, College Science, Prior Learning
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Taylor, John R. – American Biology Teacher, 2014
This simple inquiry-based lab was designed to teach the principle of osmosis while also providing an experience for students to use the skills and practices commonly found in science. Students first design their own experiment using very basic equipment and supplies, which generally results in mixed, but mostly poor, outcomes. Classroom "talk…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
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Andersen, Lauren; Nobile, Nicole; Cormas, Peter – Science Scope, 2011
For students to develop an understanding of science content and processes, teachers must create classroom environments in which students use inquiry to understand the natural world. However, teachers frequently find it difficult, if not impossible, to demonstrate complex scientific concepts, which textbooks often fail to properly explain. During…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Prior Learning, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
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Aydin, Sevgi; Hanuscin, Deborah L. – Science Teacher, 2011
In this article, the authors describe a lesson that uses the 5E Learning Cycle to help students not only understand the atomic model but also how Ernest Rutherford helped develop it. The lesson uses Rutherford's gold foil experiment to focus on three aspects of the nature of science: the empirical nature of science, the tentativeness of scientific…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Learning Processes, Science Instruction, Nuclear Energy
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Yurumezoglu, Kemal; Oguz, Ayse – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2010
This study examines the process by which a teacher may be able to answer a question asked in the classroom by using a scientific approach and a simple activity. This article examines a discussion of the question "Is space light or dark?" Priority in the discussion has been given to determining students' preconceptions about the interaction of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Space Sciences
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Rushton, Gregory T.; Dias, Michael; McDurmon, Grant – Science Teacher, 2008
In this article, the authors describe a two-phase inquiry lesson in which students explore the catalytic activity of amylase on starch (Rungruangsa and Panijpan 1979). In the first phase, students' prior knowledge about the reaction is assessed through a set of directed prompts and small-group discussion, then challenged or reinforced as students…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Prior Learning, Biochemistry, Inquiry