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Michelle Müller; Vanessa van den Bogaert; Malte Foss-Jähn; Pauline Klein; Julia Lorke; Till Bruckermann – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2025
Citizen science has the potential to promote an understanding of science and to represent science in school authentically. Still, its implementation into formal education encounters tensions between scientific and educational goals. Factors for success and hindrances of the implementation of citizen science projects in the classroom can be…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Secondary School Science, Science Projects
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Saeed Salimpour; Russell Tytler; Michael T. Fitzgerald – Science & Education, 2025
For millennia, the awe and wonder of the night sky has captivated and inspired humans to explore some of the most fundamental mysteries of the Cosmos through different perspectives and disciplines. Astronomy as a field of inquiry exemplifies a synergy of disciplines, a synergy that is more often tacit. Over the years, education and educational…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Education, Art, STEM Education
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Siti Roudlotul Hikamah; Riza Rulloh; Devi Nurkholisoh; Tubagus Sholihin; H. Hariyanto – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2024
Waste, a byproduct of human activity, can cause environmental pollution if released without proper processing. It can accumulate in piles, disturbing natural beauty and emitting unpleasant odors. The aim of this research is to from the students to care about the environment by learning with the Bubble Wrap Recycling Project, Used Plastic and…
Descriptors: Students, Environmental Education, Science Teachers, Plastics
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Salvador Gallegos-Martínez; Kristen Aideé Pérez-Alvarez; Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago; Mario Moisés Alvarez – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2025
Purpose: Hands-on training in tissue engineering is often associated with specialized labs and expensive equipment, such as CO[subscript 2] incubators. To minimize the use of costly commercial incubators and provide a more vivid engineering experience in a biology lab, we present a hands-on project that introduces medium to large groups of…
Descriptors: Cancer, Human Body, Engineering, Laboratory Equipment
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Gustavo A. Salazar; Alana K. Taylor; Liliana A. Driver – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2025
The forming of microplastics in the environment continues be a global problem with damaging risks to ecosystems and human health. Currently, most microplastic studies concentrate on water and air, while research focus on terrestrial samples such as soil still lags behind. This project reports the first results of our effort to develop and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Soil Science, Citizen Participation, Science Education
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Brittney Beck; Terrell Smith Juth; Bryan Andriano; Anne Haywood; Dan Byerly – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2025
The past two decades have seen a rise in citizen science projects and tools available for formal and informal learning; however, research has indicated there is a dearth of professional development for educators regarding understanding, adapting, and applying these resources in their learning environments. To address this gap, we created the…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Science Education, Science Teachers
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Yaela N. Golumbic; Idit Adler; Neta Gutman; Tomer Gueta; Frida Ben-Ami – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2025
Engaging youth in citizen science projects has multiple benefits. Yet, numerous challenges, such as lack of alignment between project goal and youth interest, hinder youth wider engagement. In this paper, we suggest a model for engaging volunteers in facilitator roles, warranting positive outcomes for youth engagement in citizen science projects.…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Facilitators (Individuals), Youth, Citizen Participation
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A. Lynn Stephens – Science Education, 2025
Although there is a push to provide more student agency in science classrooms, teachers and students may become frustrated when inquiry activities and equipment do not work as planned--teachers because of the time crunch to "cover" topics and students because of the perceived lack of value in activities that are "off task." In…
Descriptors: Troubleshooting, Inquiry, Science Education, Science Process Skills
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Sarah Clement; Katie Spellman; Emily Eidam; Theodore Langhorst; Christopher Arp; Julianne Davis; Tamlin Pavelsky; Allen Bondurant – Connected Science Learning, 2024
Through the Sediment, Ice, & Learning on the Tanana (SILT) project, a team of university scientists engaged two middle school student groups in testing innovative environmental research technologies to measure sediment flowing underneath river ice. The culturally responsive, place-based pilot program tests these technologies as a strategy to…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, STEM Education, Earth Science, Hands on Science
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Amiruddin Badaruddin; Agus Setyo Budi; Mohamad Syarif Sumantri – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
Scientific literacy plays a crucial role for elementary teachers in developing the strategies of science learning and implementing them in the classroom. Nevertheless, the scientific literacy of college students in elementary education has not been optimal. Science encyclopedia-assisted project-based learning (PjBL) integrated into the science,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Scientific Literacy, Science Projects
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Alan Chant; Christina M. Kraemer-Chant – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Colleges throughout the United States typically expect their students to take at least one course in the sciences to fulfill liberal studies curriculum requirements. For nonscience majors, the choice of science class can include introductory chemistry, introductory biology, and astronomy, among others. Based upon interactions both in and out of…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Science Education, Learning Strategies, College Science
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Liam H. Walsh; Samuel Breselge; José Guilherme Prado Martin; Mairéad Coakley; Eimear Ferguson; Aimee Stapleton; Fiona Crispie; Paul W. O'Toole; Paul D. Cotter – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature and are central to human, animal, environmental, and planetary health. They play a particularly important role in the food chain and the production of high-quality, safe, and health-promoting foods, especially fermented foods. This important role is not always apparent to members of the public. Here, we…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Food, Foreign Countries, Citizen Participation
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Kenneth Silseth; Anniken Furberg – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Previous studies have shown both benefits and challenges of group work and whole-class activities in educational settings. One overall finding in the existing literature is that it is challenging for teachers to facilitate whole-class conversations that realise the rich potential of student discussions and undertakings during group work. This…
Descriptors: Science Education, Class Activities, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Marilyn Rowell; Megan Ennes; Brian Abramowitz – Connected Science Learning, 2024
Scientist-led K-12 outreach offers many benefits to scientists, teachers, and students; however, many of these programs are top down rather than collaborative. Our team facilitated a museum-based scientist-teacher partnership to co-design a lesson on shark biology for middle school students. Following the implementation of the lesson, we conducted…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Science Education, Science Projects
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Sumeyye Erenler; Pinar Seda Cetin; Gülüzar Eymur – Science & Education, 2025
This study aimed to investigate how argument-driven inquiry (ADI) activities impact pre-service teachers' views of the nature of scientific inquiry (NOSI), with a specific focus on climate change. To this end, an ADI approach was used to teach climate change, where the aspects of NOSI were explicitly taught. A sample of 24 pre-service teachers…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Inquiry, Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers
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