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Murray, James D. – Scientific American, 1988
Discusses a single pattern formation mechanism that could underlie the wide variety of animal coat markings found in nature. Presents the results of a mathematical model for how these patterns may be generated in the course of embryonic development. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, College Science, Embryology
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Horton, Larry – Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1988
A discussion of the relationship of politics and the welfare of research animals looks at the nineteenth-century history of the issue, current activism in Europe, recent legislative and political action in the United States, and the position of the biomedical community, and provides guidelines for political action. (MSE)
Descriptors: Activism, Biomedicine, Ethics, Federal Legislation
Children & Animals, 1987
Describes a game involving spelling words about animals. Provides a sample of 59 sentences from which words could be used as their letters are held by individual students and they move to form the words. (TW)
Descriptors: Animals, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Rick, John W. – Perspectives in Computing: Applications in the Academic and Scientific Community, 1986
Discusses use of computer simulation as an archeological tool for research and teaching involving the remains of prehistoric game animals to aid in understanding effects of various strategies of prehistoric hunters on populations of game animals. A simulation involving possible vicuna hunting strategies is described. (MBR)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Archaeology, Behavior Patterns, Computer Graphics
NatureScope, 1985
Provides background information on characteristics common to all insects, activities, and student materials (ready-to-copy games, puzzles, coloring pages, worksheets, and/or mazes) which describe: how insects are classified; how they are different from other animals; and the main insect characteristics. Activities include recommended age levels,…
Descriptors: Animals, Art Activities, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
NatureScope, 1985
Provides: (1) background information on insect adaptations; (2) student activities on this topic; and (3) materials (ready-to-copy games, puzzles, coloring pages, worksheets, and/or mazes). Each activity includes an objective, recommended age level(s), subject area(s), list of materials needed, and procedures. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, Art Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
NatureScope, 1985
Presented are: (1) lists of materials needed and instructions for building insect traps, nets, and cages; (2) a list of 45 questions about insects (with answers); (3) a glossary with insect-related words; and (4) a bibliography, listing children's books, field guides, audiovisual aids, and articles appearing in "Ranger Rick" magazine. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Entomology
Osborne, Ed; And Others – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1986
Agricultural teachers must continually improve their knowledge and skills in animal science. Teacher educators can play a significant role in this process through the following channels: summer courses, teleconferencing, workshops, summer internships, technical update programs, field days, curriculum materials development and dissemination, and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Animal Husbandry, Delivery Systems, Information Dissemination
Flotsam and JETsam, 1986
Provides background information (in outline form) on the bottlenose dolphin. Includes facts on characteristic anatomical and physiological features and highlights behavioral and communication patterns of dolphins. Also includes an explanation of ecolocation. (ML)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education, Marine Biology, Marine Education
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Kellert, Stephen R. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1985
Reviews a study's findings on children's (N=267) knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward animals and natural habitats. Research results indicate that existence of three stages in the development of children's perceptions of animals. Major differences in age, sex, ethnicity and urban/rural residence were also noted. (ML)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Animals, Attitude Change, Cognitive Development
Finch, Patty A. – Children and Animals, 1985
Contains two lessons designed to increase student precision thinking skills through a process of questioning, challenging, and revising given statements. Students formulate rules for classifying animals as either domestic or wild and then establish criteria for what is or is not an appropriate pet. (ML)
Descriptors: Animals, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Evaluative Thinking
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Kellert, Stephen R.; Westervelt, Miriam O. – Children's Environments Quarterly, 1984
This review (extracted from a report of the same title published by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983, 0-405-522/1101) identifies some of the social, behavioral, and demographic affects on young people's perceptions of the natural world in general and animals in particular. (JN)
Descriptors: Age, Animals, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education
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Terkel, Amelia S. – Science and Children, 1985
Suggests using ring doves in the classroom for observing behavior patterns and the entire reproductive cycle. Requirements for space, food, and care are minimal and easily obtained. Students can observe: male participation in nest-building; care of young; and (using candlelight) embryos and heartbeats because of the thin egg shells these birds…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Birds, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Kukulka, Judi; Soltow, Willow – Humane Education, 1984
A pilot program providing a comprehensive humane education curriculum is described. Packets containing instructional material on animal classification, pet care, wildlife, animal communication, and human activism are provided to teachers. In addition, school visits make it possible to demonstrate the activities, and motivate teachers to make…
Descriptors: Animals, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Mansbach, Robert S.; Simmonds, Richard C. – Science Teacher, 1986
Recommends that an ethical approach to animal research must start early, pointing out that teachers have the opportunity and responsibility to represent the research community and to communicate the benefits of animal research to students. A list of alternatives to using animals for medical research/experiments is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Laboratory Animals, Medical Research, Science Education, Science Experiments
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