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Sislin, John, Ed. – National Academies Press, 2007
The NRC Resident Research Associateship Program at NIST provides two-year temporary appointments for outstanding scientists and engineers. This book describes program applicants and awardees and offers suggestions for an in-depth assessment of career outcomes. Preliminary investigation indicates that outreach efforts produce more qualified…
Descriptors: Research Assistants, Program Evaluation, Scientists, Engineering
Moni, Roger W.; Moni, Karen B.; Poronnik, Philip – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
The teaching of highly valued scientific writing skills in the first year of university is challenging. This report describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a novel written assignment, "The Personal Response" and accompanying Peer Review, in the course, Human Biology (BIOL1015) at The University of Queensland. These assignments were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technical Writing, Writing Skills, Biology
Windschitl, Mark; Dvornich, Karen; Ryken, Amy E.; Tudor, Margaret; Koehler, Gary – School Science and Mathematics, 2007
Field investigations are not characterized by randomized and manipulated control group experiments; however, most school science and high-stakes tests recognize only this paradigm of investigation. Scientists in astronomy, genetics, field biology, oceanography, geology, and meteorology routinely select naturally occurring events and conditions and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Scientists, Oceanography, Meteorology
Hardy, Georgina; Corrall, Sheila – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2007
The future of subject librarianship is being challenged by technological advances and funding pressures. Questionnaires were used to collect data about the roles, relationships and competencies of 32 subject/liaison librarians supporting three disciplines in UK universities. The survey showed that postholders were undertaking a wide range of…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Chemistry, Legal Education (Professions), English
Reis, Pedro; Galvao, Cecilia – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
In this article the authors resort to a qualitative analysis of the plot of science fiction stories about a group of scientists, written by two 11th-grade Earth and Life Science students (aged 17), and to semi-structured interviews, with the double purpose of diagnosing their conceptions of the nature of science (namely, as regards scientists'…
Descriptors: Scientists, Secondary School Students, Epistemology, Science Fiction
Curry, Kristen; Moore, Jerilou; Sumrall, William J. – Science Scope, 2007
When students investigate science, they model, imitate, and perform science much as scientists do. Learning science in this way is best, according to the locus of control research. Based on this research, students need to develop an internal belief that they can control science outcomes and become a part of science through their own hands-on…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Investigations, Student Attitudes, Scientific Principles
Zhao, Guoping – Intercultural Education, 2007
"Culturally appropriate pedagogy" has become an important practice since 1990 to address the increasingly diverse student population in every part of the world. For all the good intentions, however, there is an inherent danger in identifying and accommodating students' cultural differences: we may fall into the trap of reifying superficially or…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Cultural Awareness
Squire, Kurt; Klopfer, Eric – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2007
Advancements in handheld computing, particularly its portability, social interactivity, context sensitivity, connectivity, and individuality, open new opportunities for immersive learning environments. This article articulates the pedagogical potential of augmented reality simulations in environmental engineering education by immersing students in…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Investigations, Engineering Education, Computer Simulation
Flowerdew, John; Li, Yongyan – Applied Linguistics, 2007
Plagiarism has been a topic of considerable discussion in Applied Linguistics. In the literature on plagiarism a distinction can be found between the taking of the ideas of others and the taking of others' words. In this paper the focus is on the latter, which is referred to as "language re-use". Specifically, the study focuses on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English for Academic Purposes, Writing for Publication, Scientific Research
Mahoney, Kevin T.; Baker, David B. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
Survey research has played a major role in American social science. An outgrowth of efforts by the United States Department of Agriculture in the 1930s, the Division of Program Surveys (DPS) played an important role in the development of survey methodology. The DPS was headed by the ambitious and entrepreneurial Rensis Likert, populated by young…
Descriptors: Probability, Agriculture, War, Social Scientists
Catlin, Janell N. – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2008
This study focused on a concept entitled shared ethnography. The researcher and youth participants share race in common. Critical Race Theory was used to analyze the reflective journal. An after school science program in a high poverty urban environment provided the context for this study. The findings of the study suggested that when researcher…
Descriptors: African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Science Programs, Ethnography
McKinley, Elizabeth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
The use of hybridity today suggests a less coherent, unified and directed process than that found in the Enlightenment science's cultural imperialism, but regardless of this neither concept exists outside power and inequality. Hence, hybridity raises the question of the terms of the mixture and the conditions of mixing. Cultural hybridity produced…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Women Scientists, Foreign Countries, Science Education
Furtak, Erin Marie – Science Education, 2006
Guided scientific inquiry investigations are designed to have students reach particular answers through the thinking processes and activities of scientists. This presents a difficult challenge for teachers who must selectively hold back answers from students to maintain an atmosphere that encourages student-directed inquiry. The present study…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientists, Cognitive Processes, Physical Sciences
Mesmer, Karen – Science Scope, 2006
Genetics is often a fascinating but difficult subject for middle level students. They can see the results of genes in every organism, but trying to visualize what happens at the level of genes is challenging for concrete thinkers. The author discusses an approach that helps students understand how genotypes can translate into phenotypes, then…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction
Sewell, Keira – Primary Science Review, 2006
The children from Locks Heath Junior School, Southampton, had perceptive and thoughtful views about "Why science?" In this paper, the children share their thoughts about what science is and why they think it is important. This paper presents only a small selection of their far-ranging thoughts on the subject. The emphasis on…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Scientific Principles, Investigations, Scientists

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