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Morris, Linda J. – Science Teacher, 1994
Provides guidelines for classroom discussions of bioethical issues. Equipped with an ethical reasoning model, teachers can help to prepare students to make responsible decisions about science-related issues. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Bioethics, Biology, Decision Making, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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de Berg, Kevin C. – Science and Education, 1992
Discusses the use of a historical profile for illustrating the significance of the mathematical components of scientific laws. Addresses the need for the purposive use of scientific laws rather than the blind substitutionary procedures characteristic of most problem solvers. Claims the approach has the potential for increasing female participation…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics
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Woods, Donald R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1993
Describes the interactions and applications of three models of learning: Bloom's taxonomy, the Jungian or Myers-Brigg's Typology, and William Perry's model of attitude toward learning. (PR)
Descriptors: College Science, Cooperative Learning, Educational Psychology, Engineering Education
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Sinn, John; And Others – Technology Teacher, 1993
In phase I of an Ohio project, 10 high school teams completed technical projects based on a fictitious manufacturer. In phase II, local industries provided reality-based projects for teams of math, science, and technology teachers and students. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Educational Technology, High Schools, Integrated Curriculum
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Van Heuvelen, Alan; Allen, Leith; Mihas, Pavlos – Physics Teacher, 1999
Gives several sample experiment problems for electricity and magnetism. To solve an experiment problem, students have to do one or more of the following: clarify a poorly defined problem, divide a problem into parts, access the appropriate concept needed to solve each problem part, decide whether approximations are appropriate, design an…
Descriptors: Electricity, Experiments, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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Zuckerman, June T. – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Discusses the scheme and findings of a study designed to identify the conceptual knowledge used by high school students to solve a significant problem related to osmosis. Useful tips are provided to teachers to aid students in developing constructs that maximize understanding. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Diffusion (Physics), Misconceptions
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Howard, Bruce C.; McGee, Steven; Shin, Namsoo; Shia, Regina – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2001
Discussion of the triarchic theory of intelligence focuses on a study of ninth graders that explored the relationships between student abilities and the cognitive and attitudinal outcomes that resulted from student immersion in a computer-based inquiry environment. Examines outcome variables related to content understanding, problem solving, and…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 9
Braus, Judy – EEducator, 1999
Details the results of a survey on the most important instructional strategies that enhance learning and employ the vehicle of environmental education. Discusses constructivism, cooperative learning, and problem solving. (DDR)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ballone, Lena M. – Science Scope, 2001
Describes a simulation based on the popular television show "Survivor" in which students work in groups and study physiological needs for human survival. Focuses on communication skills, problem solving, and cooperative learning. (YDS)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Junior High Schools
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de Carvalho, Anna Maria Pessoa – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
The purpose of this research project was to study how students in the first years of elementary school (children from 7 to 10 years of age) are initiated into the construction of explanations of physical phenomena in the teaching of science. With this purpose in mind, we organized classes based on the proposition of investigative problems, where…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Student Relationship, Science Instruction
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Clifford, Paul – Journal of Biological Education, 2004
Problem solving is an ideal learning strategy, especially for topics that are perceived as difficult to teach. As an example, a format is described for a problem-solving session designed to help students understand the pressure-flow hypothesis of phloem transport in plants. Five key facts and their discussion can lead to the conclusion that a…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Problem Solving, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Botany
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Freitas, Isabel M.; Jimenez, Roque; Mellado, Vicente – Research in Science Education, 2004
The results are described of two case studies on the conceptions and classroom practice of two Portuguese physics and chemistry teachers on the role of problem solving in the teaching/learning of science. One of these teachers was a novice and the other had about 20 years of teaching experience. The data were obtained from a questionnaire, a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Physics, Chemistry
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Stevens, Rons; Palacio-Cayetano, Joycelin – Cell Biology Education, 2003
Rapid advancements in hardware, software, and connectivity are helping to shorten the times needed to develop computer simulations for science education. These advancements, however, have not been accompanied by corresponding theories of how best to design and use these technologies for teaching, learning, and testing. Such design frameworks…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Student Attitudes, Audiences, Problem Solving
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Perkins-Gough, Deborah – Educational Leadership, 2007
Understanding the nature of science is even more important than mastering its details, says Alan Leshner, Chief Executive Officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in an interview with Educational Leadership. In this article, Leshner discusses the controversy about teaching evolution, and he asserts that demands to…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Scientific Principles, Instructional Leadership, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ikpeze, Chinwe H.; Boyd, Fenice B. – Reading Teacher, 2007
An action research study investigated how the multiple tasks found in WebQuests facilitate fifth-grade students' literacy skills and higher order thinking. Findings indicate that WebQuests are most successful when activities are carefully selected and systematically delivered. Implications for teaching include the necessity for adequate planning,…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Literacy, Action Research, Web Based Instruction
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