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McDade, Lucinda A.; Maddison, David R.; Guralnick, Robert; Piwowar, Heather A.; Jameson, Mary Liz; Helgen, Kristofer M.; Herendeen, Patrick S.; Hill, Andrew; Vis, Morgan L. – BioScience, 2011
Stimulated in large part by the advent of the Internet, research productivity in many academic disciplines has changed dramatically over the last two decades. However, the assessment system that governs professional success has not kept pace, creating a mismatch between modes of scholarly productivity and academic assessment criteria. In this…
Descriptors: Productivity, Biology, Internet, Academic Achievement
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Edwards, Thea M.; Smith, Barbara K.; Watts, Danielle L.; Germain-Aubrey, Charlotte C.; Roark, Alison M.; Bybee, Seth M.; Cox, Clayton E.; Hamlin, Heather J.; Guillette, Louis J., Jr. – BioScience, 2011
We describe Group-Advantaged Training of Research (GATOR), a yearlong structured program at the University of Florida that guided graduate student mentors and their undergraduate mentees through the mentored research process. Using the national Survey of Undergraduate Research Experiences for an academic year, we found that outcomes for our…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Scientific Research, Mentors, Higher Education
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Musante, Susan – BioScience, 2009
Scotchmoor and a team of natural scientists, social scientists, philosophers, and educators developed a Web site called Understanding Science ("www.understandingscience.org") to explain to teachers, students, and the general public "how science "really" works." The site, launched in January 2009 and funded by the National Science Foundation,…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Science Instruction, Flow Charts, Scientific Methodology
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Kahle, Jane Butler – BioScience, 1985
An analysis of education, employment, and productivity of women in science today suggests ways to increase their contributions to tomorrow. Today's research in science education identifies specific changes in science curricula and teaching; practices in other countries suggest improvements in the marketplace. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Trends, Employment, Females
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Sommer, John W. – BioScience, 1988
Describes a survey conducted by Sigma Xi of its membership in 1986 on science policy issues. Lists the four most important issues identified by the survey and discusses how bioscientists, specifically, responded. Compares how bioscientists identify themselves politically with other scientists. Identifies some of the complaints of bioscientists…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Financial Policy, Financial Support
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Condon, Marty – BioScience, 1991
A project that introduced scientists to students and engaged students in creative scientific activities is described. Students were asked to help scientists identify patterns on the wing of a species of fruit fly. A combined research/education program is recommended. (KR)
Descriptors: Classification, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Entomology