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Maria Vetleseter Bøe; Anders Lauvland; Ellen Karoline Henriksen – Science Education, 2025
Supporting student participation and learning in STEM involves motivating students to engage in the most effective learning activities. In this article, we study how student motivation interacts with learning activities, and we pay special attention to active learning and the Scandinavian context where participation in learning activities is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Physics, Science Education
Heide Sasse; Anke M. Weber; Timo Reuter; Miriam Leuchter – Science Education, 2025
In primary science education, inquiry-based science instruction stands out as an optimal learning environment for fostering domain-specific content and procedural knowledge. Recognizing the effectiveness of different forms of teacher guidance, there is an ongoing debate about the planning of high (structured inquiry) and low (guided inquiry)…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Elementary School Students, Active Learning, Inquiry
Jessica M. Karch; Nicolette M. Maggiore; Jennifer R. Pierre-Louis; Destiny Strange; Vesal Dini; Ira Caspari-Gnann – Science Education, 2024
Small group interactions and interactions with near-peer instructors such as learning assistants serve as fertile opportunities for student learning in undergraduate active learning classrooms. To understand what students take away from these interactions, we need to understand how and what they learn during the moment of their interaction. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Interaction, Active Learning, Electronic Learning
Minna O. Nygren; Sara Price; Rhiannon Thomas Jha – Science Education, 2024
Although adults are known to play an important role in young children's development, little work has focused on the enactive features of scaffolding in informal learning settings, and the embodied dynamics of intergenerational interaction. To address this gap, this paper undertakes a microinteractional analysis to examine intergenerational…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Generational Differences, Informal Education, Museums
Russo-Tait, Tatiane – Science Education, 2023
Equity in education has been conceptualized in various ways, which provides different affordances and constraints for policy, research, and teaching decisions. Regarding the latter, there is a dearth of research on how postsecondary science faculty conceptualize equity and whether and how their understandings of equity may be informing their…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Equal Education
Olitsky, Stacy – Science Education, 2017
This study investigates possibilities for faculty members and teachers to overcome status and professional culture barriers as they engage in partnership work aimed at promoting inquiry-based instruction. It compares the processes and outcomes of several types of professional learning opportunities within a Math and Science Partnership based on…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Partnerships in Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Kanter, David E.; Konstantopoulos, Spyros – Science Education, 2010
Project-based science (PBS) curricula have project- and inquiry-based aspects that leverage the strengths of urban students from ethnic and racial groups underrepresented in science careers, potentially impacting positively these students' science achievement and attitudes and thus their college and career plans. We aimed to determine the extent…
Descriptors: Science Education, Active Learning, Student Projects, Inquiry
Peer reviewedRivard, Leonard P.; Straw, Stanley B. – Science Education, 2000
Investigates the role of talk, writing, and talk and writing on the learning and retention of simple and integrated knowledge, and describes the mechanisms by which talk and writing mediate these processes. Suggests that talk is important for sharing, clarifying, and distributing knowledge among peers, and writing is an important tool for…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Concept Mapping, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education

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