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Scaffolded Instruction Improves Student Understanding of the Scientific Method & Experimental Design
D'Costa, Allison R.; Schlueter, Mark A. – American Biology Teacher, 2013
Implementation of a guided-inquiry lab in introductory biology classes, along with scaffolded instruction, improved students' understanding of the scientific method, their ability to design an experiment, and their identification of experimental variables. Pre- and postassessments from experimental versus control sections over three semesters…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Research Design, Predictor Variables, Pretests Posttests
Long, Gary L.; Bailey, Carol A.; Bunn, Barbara B.; Slebodnick, Carla; Johnson, Michael R.; Derozier, Shad – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
The Chemistry Outreach Program (ChOP) of Virginia Tech was a university-based outreach program that addressed the needs of high school chemistry classes in underfunded rural and inner-city school districts. The primary features of ChOP were a mobile chemistry laboratory (MCL), a shipping-based outreach program (ChemKits), and teacher workshops.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Urban Schools, Outreach Programs, Science Instruction
Buskohl, Philip R.; Gould, Russell A.; Curran, Susan; Archer, Shivaun D.; Butcher, Jonathan T. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Embryonic development offers a unique perspective on the function of many biological processes because of embryos' heightened sensitivity to environmental factors. This hands-on lesson investigates the effects of elevated vitamin A on the morphogenesis of chicken embryos. The active form of vitamin A (retinoic acid) is applied to shell-less (ex…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Science Activities, Scientific Methodology, Laboratory Experiments
Sauterer, Roger; Rayburn, James R. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Introducing students to the process of scientific inquiry is a major goal of high school and college labs. Environmental toxins are of great concern and public interest. Modifications of a vertebrate developmental toxicity assay using the frog Xenopus laevis can support student-initiated toxicology experiments that are relevant to humans. Teams of…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Toxicology, Biology, Environmental Education
Machet, Tania; Lowe, David; Gutl, Christian – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012
This paper explores the hypothesis that embedding a laboratory activity into a virtual environment can provide a richer experimental context and hence improve the understanding of the relationship between a theoretical model and the real world, particularly in terms of the model's strengths and weaknesses. While an identified learning objective of…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Teaching Methods, Models, Theory Practice Relationship
Porta, Angela R.; Enners, Edward – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a common technique used in high school and undergraduate science teaching. Students often do not fully comprehend the underlying principles of the technique and how optimization of the protocol affects the outcome and analysis. In this molecular biology laboratory, students learn the steps of PCR with an…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction, High Schools
Cooper, Kenneth J. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2012
A reality show about a college course--a chemistry class no less? That's what "ChemLab Boot Camp" is. The 14-part series of short videos is being released one episode at a time on the online learning site of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The novel show follows a diverse group of 14 freshmen as they struggle to master the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Video Technology
Khan, Sameen Ahmed – Physics Teacher, 2010
Spherometers are instruments designed to measure the radius of curvature of spherical surfaces. They are particularly useful in situations where only a portion of the spherical surface is available, for example, for measuring the radii of curvature of spherical lenses. A spherometer can be easily modified so that it can also be used to measure the…
Descriptors: Optics, Science Instruction, Measurement Equipment, Measurement Techniques
Sims, Paul A.; Branscum, Katie M.; Kao, Lydia; Keaveny, Virginia R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
A method to purify genomic DNA from "Escherichia coli" is presented. The method is an amalgam of published methods but has been modified and optimized for use in the undergraduate biochemistry laboratory. Specifically, the method uses Tide Free 2x Ultra laundry detergent, which contains unspecified proteases and lipases, "n"-butanol, 2-propanol,…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Genetics, Undergraduate Students, College Science
McCarthy, Thomas – Physics Teacher, 2010
Toward the end of the AP[R] Physics C Mechanics course, I challenge my students to integrate many of the concepts they have learned in both the classroom and laboratory by completing the "Bola Lab." The title is based on the Argentinean gaucho (cowboy) herding tool, the "boleadora," or "bola" for short (see Fig. 1), which consists of two heavier…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Concepts, Science Laboratories, Teaching Methods
Franklin, Wilfred A. – American Biology Teacher, 2010
In a flexible multisession laboratory, students investigate concepts of phylogenetic analysis at both the molecular and the morphological level. Students finish by conducting their own analysis on a collection of skeletons representing the major phyla of vertebrates, a collection of primate skulls, or a collection of hominid skulls.
Descriptors: Evolution, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Biology
Donaldson, Nancy – Physics Teacher, 2010
Several years ago I attended an AAPT Haunted Physics Workshop taught by Dr. Tom Zepf from Creighton University. Dr. Zepf's highly successful Haunted Physics Lab at Creighton was put on every October by his physics majors. I found the concept of exhibiting physics projects in a "fun" way to students, faculty, and the public very exciting, so an…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Science, Introductory Courses
Kraftmakher, Yaakov – Physics Teacher, 2010
Two experiments related to standing sound waves in air are adapted for using the ScienceWorkshop data-acquisition system with the DataStudio software from PASCO scientific. First, the standing waves are created by reflection from a plane reflector. The distribution of the sound pressure along the standing wave is measured. Second, the resonance…
Descriptors: Physics, Acoustics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
Chen, Sufen; Chang, Wen-Hua; Lai, Chih-Hung; Tsai, Cheng-Yue – Science Education, 2014
The purpose of this project was to investigate the effects of virtual versus physical manipulation using a simulation-based laboratory activity (SBL) and a microcomputer-based laboratory activity (MBL). Both the SBL and the MBL used computers to collect, graph, and analyze data. A major difference was that the MBL allowed the students to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Computer Uses in Education, Simulation
Hern, Nicola – Education in Science, 2013
Whether it is a rapid-fire Twitter event as part of #ASEchat, or BBC Radio 4's "Inside Science," the discussion of practical work generates powerful debate. While it is right that the best use of practical work is continually discussed, its value in science teaching is without question. The level of discussion is being further heightened…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Secondary School Science, College Science

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