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Millham, Rosemary A. – Science Teacher, 2012
Allowing students to create their own investigations and experiments to test hypotheses and answer essential questions is crucial to actively involving students in learning. It also provides them with opportunities to develop critical thinking and process skills. In this article, the authors explore a process called "BIDDI" ("Brainstorm,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments, Thinking Skills
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Rabab'ah, Ghaleb – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
This study examines the effect of communication strategy instruction on EFL students' oral communicative ability and their strategic competence. In a 14-week English as a Foreign Language (EFL) course (English Use II) based on Communicative Language Teaching approach, 80 learners were divided into two groups. The strategy training group (n = 44)…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, English (Second Language), English Language Learners, Second Language Instruction
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Pérez, María del Carmen B.; Furman, Melina – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
Designing inquiry-based science lessons can be a challenge for secondary school teachers. In this study we evaluated the development of in-service teachers' lesson plans as they took part in a 10-month professional development course in Peru which engaged teachers in the design of inquiry-based lessons. At the beginning, most teachers designed…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Science Curriculum, Science Teachers
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Hunt, Jessica Heather; Tzur, Ron; Westenskow, Arla – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2016
The literature seems limited in what is known about conceptual processes that underlie evolution of students with learning disabilities (SLD) conceptions of fractions. This exploratory study examines how a foundational scheme of unit fractions (1/n) may evolve through the mathematical activity of two fifth grade girls. We analyze data segments…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Song, Youngjin; Higgins, Teresa; Harding-DeKam, Jenni – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2014
This article describes a series of inquiry-based lessons that provide English language learners (ELLs) with opportunities to experience science and engineering practices with conceptual understanding as well as to develop their language proficiency in elementary classrooms. The four-lesson sequence models how various types of instructional…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, English Language Learners, Scientific Concepts
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Hammond, Daniel G.; Bridgham, April; Reichert, Kara; Magers, Martin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Much of our understanding of metabolic pathways has resulted from the use of chemical and isotopic labels. In this experiment, a heavy isotope of carbon, [superscript 13]C, is used to label the product of the well-known RuBisCO enzymatic reaction. This is a key reaction in photosynthesis that converts inorganic carbon to organic carbon; a process…
Descriptors: Botany, Biochemistry, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Methodology
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Osenkowski, Pamela; Green, Che; Tjaden, Anne; Cunniff, Peggy – American Biology Teacher, 2015
Animal dissection has been routinely practiced in American biology classrooms for decades. With technological advancements, more states adopting student choice measures, and increased awareness about ethical concerns surrounding dissection, many useful dissection alternatives have been developed. To understand the current use of animal dissection…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Animals
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Shoulders, Catherine W.; Myers, Brian E. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2013
Experiential learning in agricultural laboratories has been a foundational component of secondary agricultural education. While inclusion of the four stages of the experiential learning cycle can enhance student learning in laboratory settings to help students reach various goals related to scientific literacy and higher-level thinking,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Laboratories, Experiential Learning, Agricultural Education
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Zain, Sharifuddin Md; Rahman, Noorsaadah Abdul; Chin, Lee Sui – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2013
Students in 12 secondary schools in three states of Malaysia were taught to use worksheets on the chemical kinetics topic which had been pre-created using the MS Excel worksheets. After the teaching, an opinion survey of 612 Form Six students from these schools was conducted. The results showed that almost all the students felt that MS Excel…
Descriptors: Worksheets, Spreadsheets, Secondary School Students, Chemistry
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Kniseley, MacGregor; Capraro, Karen – Science and Children, 2013
This article introduces students to the world of digital microscopy. Looking at small objects through a digital microscope is like traveling through a foreign country for the first time. The experience is new, engaging, and exciting. A handheld digital microscope is an essential tool in a 21st century teacher's toolkit and the perfect tool to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Grade 2, Handheld Devices, Laboratory Equipment
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Muñoz-García, Miguel A.; Moreda, Guillermo P.; Hernández-Sánchez, Natalia; Valiño, Vanesa – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2013
Active learning is one of the most efficient mechanisms for learning, according to the psychology of learning. When students act as teachers for other students, the communication is more fluent and knowledge is transferred easier than in a traditional classroom. This teaching method is referred to in the literature as reciprocal peer teaching. In…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Peer Teaching, Teaching Methods, Laboratory Experiments
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Tzur, Ron; Johnson, Heather L.; McClintock, Evan; Kenney, Rachael H.; Xin, Yan P.; Si, Luo; Woordward, Jerry; Hord, Casey; Jin, Xianyan – PNA, 2013
We present a synthesis of findings from constructivist teaching experiments regarding six schemes children construct for reasoning multiplicatively and tasks to promote them. We provide a task-generating platform game, depictions of each scheme, and supporting tasks. Tasks must be distinguished from children's thinking, and learning situations…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Constructivism (Learning), Child Development, Educational Experiments
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Klauer, Karl Christoph; Singmann, Henrik – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
Recent research on syllogistic reasoning suggests that the logical status (valid vs. invalid) of even difficult syllogisms can be intuitively detected via small changes in affective state (Morsanyi & Handley, 2012). In a series of 6 experiments, we replicated effects of logical status on liking ratings of difficult syllogisms (although their…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Logical Thinking, Likert Scales, Educational Experiments
Corley, Andrew Kent – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The equipartitioning learning trajectory (Confrey, Maloney, Nguyen, Mojica & Myers, 2009) has been hypothesized and the proficiency levels have been validated through much prior work. This study solidifies understanding of the upper level of co-splitting, which has been redefined through further clinical interview work (Corley, Confrey &…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades, Educational Experiments
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Corder, Gregory; Slykhuis, Julie – Science and Children, 2011
Teaching science with an inquiry-based approach can seem like an impossible challenge. However, it is achievable. One way to begin is by converting a cookbook-style lab (from the internet or a textbook) into an inquiry-based science experience. To convert a cookbook lab into an inquiry-based science experience, the authors propose the following…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Science Education
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