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National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1971
Over 200 academic year institutes for 1971-72 are described in this directory. The institutes, sponsored by the National Science Foundation at colleges and universities throughout the United States, are intended for secondary school teachers and supervisors of science, mathematics and social science. Information on eligibility, requirements,…
Descriptors: College Programs, Directories, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs)
Peer reviewedHounshell, Paul B.; West, Edwin L., Jr. – High School Journal, 1976
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Community Resources, Educational Trends, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedRicker, Kenneth S., Ed. – Science and Children, 1976
Describes the Health and Growth Program for grades K-8 published by Scott, Foresman and Company. (EB)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Health Education
Peer reviewedFricke, Gordon H.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1976
Describes a traveling science program presented to the public in three national parks. Various teaching methods were used to present materials on energy, pollution, manufacturing, and medicine. (MLH)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Educational Media, Educational Programs, Field Studies
Peer reviewedMcCall, Tom L. – American Biology Teacher, 1976
Points out that man and his institutions must be far-sighted and make sacrifices now to benefit future species and to preserve the environment. (LS)
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Education, Legislation, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedChemical and Engineering News, 1978
Reviews current efforts being undertaken to attract handicapped people into science careers. (SL)
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Opportunities, Careers, College Science
Peer reviewedTamir, Pinchas; Kempa, Richard F. – Journal of Educational Research, 1977
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Awareness, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests
Peer reviewedReecer, Marcia – Science and Children, 1987
Reviews exemplary examples of science programs and curricula. Cites and describes programs identified as noteworthy in: "The Search for Excellence in Science Education"; "National Diffusion Network"; "National Science Resources Center"; and "National Science Foundation." (ML)
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Federal Programs
Peer reviewedHenson, Kenneth T.; And Others – Contemporary Education, 1987
The University of Alabama Summer Physics Teachers Institute is a cooperative program of the university's College of Education and College of Arts and Sciences for noncertified physics teachers. The program features observation of master teachers, seminars with visiting scholars, follow-up evaluation by participants, state funding, and recognition…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Physics
Peer reviewedSwarbrick, Ailsa – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1986
Explains the Women in Technology (WIT) program, which aims to help women engineers not currently in paid employment to prepare for a return to technological work. Provides evidence that the project is fulfilling its objectives at a modest cost. (ML)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Career Change, Career Planning, Employment Programs
Peer reviewedTeachworth, Martin D. – Science Teacher, 1987
Discusses the approach taken in a science project program at a math/science/computer magnet school. Explains the procedures, student requirements, and scheduling needs of the program. Contains a checklist of 17 steps for completion of the project. (ML)
Descriptors: Models, Science Education, Science Fairs, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedMolitor, Loretta L.; Bowden, Andrea – Science Teacher, 1985
Describes a science career workshop for eighth and ninth grade students to encourage enrollment in high school sciences. Sessions included scientists, engineers, and health care workers demonstrating laboratory activities which illustrate skills or concepts from the person's job. Guidelines are shared for the activity sessions and workshop…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Engineering Education, Junior High Schools, Science Careers
Peer reviewedPerrin, Ellen C.; Pemberton, Steven – Science and Children, 1986
Reports on a collaborative project for middle school science students involving physicians and teachers. Cites examples of specific programs conducted by the residents and highlights the benefits resulting from their lessons. Identifies the responsibilities of the physician and the teacher in facilitating successful programs of this type. (ML)
Descriptors: Biology, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedMoore, John A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
Presents the background and rationale for the Science as a Way of Knowing Project. Also offers suggestions for incorporating the teaching of science as a way of knowing into science classes in general and in the teaching of evolution in college courses in particular. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Evolution, Higher Education
Advanced Placement Chemistry: A Feasible, Alternative Approach to Advanced Placement Chemistry Labs.
Peer reviewedBergmeier, Brian D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Discusses two factors to consider when initiating advanced placement (AP) chemistry, namely, the quality of those teaching the program and the time necessary to teach the relevant concepts. Suggests offering laboratory sessions during evening hours as an alternative to traditional daytime arrangements for laboratory blocks. (JN)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Chemistry, Scheduling, Science Curriculum


