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Lindsey A. Pleasant; Josie G. Ayers; Catharine C. Whiting; Mary D. Kinkel – HAPS Educator, 2025
This paper describes a renal physiology review activity that can be completed during one class session. The activity is a tactile simulation in which colored beads represent various components of the blood, glomerular filtrate, tubular fluid, and interstitial fluid. Students simulate major functions of the nephron by moving beads between…
Descriptors: Physiology, Class Activities, Science Instruction, Simulation
J. E. Hall; L. A. Pleasant; M. D. Kinkel – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
This paper describes a short ion flow activity that can be completed within one lab or lecture session. The activity is focused on the core concept of flow-down gradients and is geared toward undergraduates. No previous knowledge of equilibrium potentials or membrane potentials is required. Students are guided through a set of questions that build…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, Undergraduate Students, Cytology
Rosselle Joy L. Martinez; Joshua T. Soriano – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
The study examines the impact of lens exploration and navigation stations (LENS) activity on students' academic performance in bio-inspired optics, focusing on the gain score, to provide empirical evidence on its effectiveness in fostering deeper comprehension and engagement. The design of the study is quantitative research and uses a…
Descriptors: Optics, Academic Achievement, Science Instruction, Class Activities
Sam Ramaila; Syamthanda Mpilwenhle Zondi; Lydia Mavuru – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
This study explored the pedagogical strategies employed by grade 12, life-sciences teachers in township schools to teach complex concepts, such as genetics and meiosis, using improvised teaching resources. Resource constraints in South African township schools often limit learners' access to traditional teaching materials and technologies. In…
Descriptors: Genetics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Grade 12
Wright, Leslie Kate; Cortez, Paulina; Franzen, Margaret A.; Newman, Dina L. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
Many biology students struggle to learn about the process of meiosis and have particular difficulty understanding the molecular basis of crossing over and the importance of homologous pairing for proper segregation. To help students overcome these challenges, we designed an activity that uses a newly developed Chromosome Connections Kit® from 3-D…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts
Trout, Joseph Jude; Murphy, Casey; Vukicevich, Morgan – Physics Teacher, 2019
Active learning techniques are generally considered to be any classroom activities in which students become an active participant in learning, instead of a passive listener to a lecture. Service learning activities are generally experiential (real life) and reflective problem-based learning activities in which students enrolled in an academic…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Service Learning, Physics, Calculus
Exploring Social and Cognitive Engagement in Small Groups through a Community of Learners (CoL) Lens
Nennig, Hannah T.; States, Nicole E.; Macrie-Shuck, Michael; Fateh, Shaghayegh; Gunes, Zubeyde Demet Kirbulut; Cole, Renee; Rushton, Gregory T.; Shah, Lisa; Talanquer, Vicente – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
A variety of research studies reveal the advantages of actively engaging students in the learning process through collaborative work in the classroom. However, the complex nature of the learning environment in large college general chemistry courses makes it challenging to identify the different factors that affect students' cognitive and social…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Learner Engagement, Active Learning
Wiggins, Benjamin; Jordt, Hannah; Wingert, Kerri – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
English language learners are increasingly entering classrooms using student-centered instruction that places a greater emphasis on spoken language. While active learning is beneficial for a range of student outcomes, these practices force language learners to carry a heavy cognitive load in a complex and challenging environment. This experiment…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Science Instruction, Active Learning, Difficulty Level
Renee Bouley – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
In-class activities that use a collaborative learning approach were developed for a one-semester biochemistry course as a way to achieve higher student engagement. The redesign of this course from a traditional lecture to a format that incorporated a significant active learning component without reducing the amount of content is described. These…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Biochemistry, Class Activities, Feedback (Response)
de Ondarza, José – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2018
With over 1,400 known disease-causing organisms in humans alone, and hundreds of named infections, the realm of Medical Microbiology is both fascinating and intimidating. The wealth of information covered in this subject area often demands much memorization that can be difficult to handle. By integrating key concepts and terminology of this…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Educational Games, Concept Teaching, Microbiology
Lavonen, Jari; Ávalos, Beatrice; Upadyaya, Katja; Araneda, Sebastián; Juuti, Kalle; Cumsille, Patricio; Inkinen, Janna; Salmela-Aro, Katariina – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
This study examines how classroom activities, student gender and student personal interest in science studies and careers predict situational interest in physics learning. Teaching modules were designed based on the secondary physics curricula in Finland (Helsinki) and Chile (Santiago and Viña del Mar) emphasising students engagement in scientific…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Interests, Learner Engagement, Adolescents
Arthurs, Leilani A. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2019
Despite the need for public understanding about groundwater resources, groundwater is among those topics that instructors most struggle to teach at pre-college and college levels. Although constructivist theories suggest student-held conceptions can be used as teaching tools for active learning, there remains a question about how to draw out and…
Descriptors: Water, Earth Science, College Instruction, Science Instruction
Quinonez, Alejandro; Rompolski, Krista L. – HAPS Educator, 2019
In Anatomy and Physiology courses, students often struggle with visualizing structures, or processes, that occur at the cellular level, such as capillary exchange. Whenever available, models can be vital to students' understanding of a topic, particularly when they can be constructed by students in real time. To demonstrate capillary exchange to…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Physiology, Visualization, Models
Rai, Bina; Zhu, Julia Yajuan; Koh, Dawn C-I; Xiaojuan, Khoo; Krishnaswamy, Lakshminarasimhan; Chandramohanadas, Rajesh; Shi, Ong Eng; Leong, Pey Kin – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
We carried out a study of an instructional model that integrates flipped classroom with active learning, in-class activities into our biology course, using a mixed methods research design. According to the survey (n = 331), a majority of students found the flipped classroom engaging and helpful for class preparation and scheduling of learning.…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Science Instruction, Biology, Flipped Classroom
Kim, Mijung – International Journal of Science Education, 2018
Research shows that various stereotypes about science and science learning, such as science being filled with hard and dry content, laboratory experiments, and male-dominated work environments, have resulted in feelings of distance from science in students' minds. This study explores children's experiences of science learning and science identity.…
Descriptors: Interaction, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students

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