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Pieter T. L. Beck; Ruby Cornand; Wannes De Turck; Mieke Adriaens – Science & Education, 2025
In this article, we discuss the replication of a forgotten chemical instrument in the context of undergraduate chemistry education. Together with students, we have attempted to replicate an eighteenth century "eudiometrical" procedure. Eudiometry was the practice of measuring the "goodness" of the air by looking at the volume…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Education, Chemistry
Hernández, Irene Tovar; Vaquero, José Manuel – Physics Teacher, 2023
Old physics textbooks give us a great opportunity to learn about the history of science and rediscover different methods to teach physics to our students. There are many disused and forgotten experiments in them, but these can still be very useful to affirm and understand physics. This is the case of an instrument used in the 19th century to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Science History, Scientific Concepts
Gutierez, Sally Baricaua; Song, Jinwoong; Kim, Heui-Baik – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This paper discusses the emergence of science education in the seventeenth century with the influences of Joseph Priestley on the Dissenting Academies. Primarily, this paper analyses Priestley's ideas from some of his letters to scientists during his time and his ideas from his books "Miscellaneous Observations Relating to Education"…
Descriptors: Science History, Science Education, Scientists, Science Education History
Leone, Matteo – Science & Education, 2014
The present paper advocates the use of History of Science into the teaching of science in primary education through a case study in the field of electricity. In this study, which provides both historical and experimental evidence, a number of conceptual difficulties faced by early nineteenth century physicists are shown to be a useful tool to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science History, Elementary School Science, Case Studies
Souza, Karina Ap F. D.; Porto, Paulo Alves – Science & Education, 2012
Assuming that textbooks give literary expression to cultural and ideological values of a nation or group, we propose the analysis of chemistry textbooks used in Brazilian universities throughout the twentieth century. We analyzed iconographic and textual aspects of 31 textbooks which had significant diffusion in the context of Brazilian…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Physics, Chemistry, Science Education
Coelho, Ricardo Lopes – Science & Education, 2013
It is generally accepted nowadays that History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) is useful in understanding scientific concepts, theories and even some experiments. Problem-solving strategies are a significant topic, since students' careers depend on their skill to solve problems. These are the reasons for addressing the question of whether problem…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Introductory Courses, Scientific Concepts, Problem Solving
Shodell, Michael – American Biology Teacher, 2010
It is certainly widely appreciated that there is much to be gained in the fertile crosstalk between science and history--whether bringing a historical perspective into the science classroom (Wieder, 2006) or a scientific perspective to the study of history (McElvaine, 2002; Smail, 2008). Perhaps the major impetus for using history in teaching…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Education, Research Reports
Klassen, Stephen – Science & Education, 2009
The Millikan oil drop experiment has been characterized as one of the "most beautiful" physics experiments of all time and, certainly, as one of the most frustrating of all the exercises in the undergraduate physics laboratory. A literature review reveals that work done on addressing student difficulties in performing the oil drop experiment has,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, Science History
Cavicchi, Elizabeth Mary – Science & Education, 2008
Two students, meeting together with a teacher, redid historical experiments. Unlike conventional instruction where science topics and practices often fragment, they experienced interrelatedness among phenomena, participants' actions, and history. This study narrates actions that fostered an interrelated view. One action involved opening up…
Descriptors: Science History, Conventional Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Education
Peer reviewedSingerman, Joseph, Ed. – Science Teacher, 2000
Tells the story of an experiment conducted by Galileo and proves that a light pebble and a heavy rock travel with equal speed when dropped from the same distance and touch the ground at the same time. Indicates the importance of open-mindedness and tolerance. First published in 1939. (YDS)
Descriptors: Gravity (Physics), Physics, Science Education, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedAdler, Carl G.; Coulter, Byron L. – American Journal of Physics, 1978
Reviews Galileo's experiments with falling bodies conducted at the Tower of Pisa. Results indicate it is doubtful that he could have obtained the results claimed in the legend. (SL)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Motion, Physics
Peer reviewedHershey, David R. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Author provides details about Helmont's experiment that was a milestone in the history of plant biology since it marked the start of experimental plant physiology. Concludes that Jean Baptista van Helmont's supposedly simple experiment becomes complex when trying to determine the methods he used, evaluate his sources of experimental error, and…
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Plants (Botany), Science Education
Peer reviewedShankland, R. S. – Physics Teacher, 1977
Discusses the historical background of the 1887 Michelson-Morley experiment to detect the earth's motion through the aether. (MLH)
Descriptors: Biographical Inventories, Instructional Materials, Physics, Relativity
Peer reviewedDevons, Samuel – Physics Teacher, 1978
Describes the various attempts, efforts and experiments that were carried out by the leading investigators in the field in their search for electromagnetic induction phenomena. (GA)
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Electricity, Magnets, Physics
Peer reviewedYoung, Andrew T. – Physics Today, 1982
The correct usage of such terminology as "Rayleigh scattering,""Rayleigh lines,""Raman lines," and "Tyndall scattering" is resolved during an historical excursion through the physics of light-scattering by gas molecules. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Light, Optics

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