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Easley, Linda M. – Science Scope, 2005
Cemeteries can be outdoor museums, teeming with valuable information that tells a story. They provide archaeologists with an opportunity to examine how artifacts (tombstones and monuments) reflect cultural change and how societies differ from one another. Archaeologists can record information about the size, shape, symbols, and weathering of the…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Activities, Archaeology, Environmental Education
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Shubin, Joanna – Science Scope, 2004
This article describes a class project that engages students in a scientific dialogue almost immediately upon entering science class on the first day of school. The teacher's first announcement is that each student will receive one dollar. Student response will most likely be suspicion, amazement, and perplexity--all the attributes of scientists…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Middle Schools
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Hansen, Lee D.; McCarlie, V. Wallace – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The process of foam formation is used for demonstrating the way in which the application of physiochemical principles and knowledge of the physical properties of the materials contributes towards the understanding of a wide range of phenomenon. Solubility of gas and bubble growth should be considered during the development of foamed polymer…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Principles, Plastics, Science Instruction
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Scala, Alfred A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The underlying ideas of the Polanyi principle and Hammond's postulate in relation to the simple free halogenation reactions and their selectivity and thermodynamics is presented. The results indicate that the chlorine atom exhibits a slightly less selectivity in the liquid phase as compared to in the gas phase.
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Scientific Principles, Comparative Analysis
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Novak, Igor – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A simple approach that "demystifies" Le Chatelier's principle (LCP) and simulates students to think about fundamental physical background behind the well-known principles is presented. The approach uses microscopic descriptors of matter like energy levels and populations and does not require any assumption about the fixed amount of substance being…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Principles, Science Education, Energy
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Trani, Randy – American Biology Teacher, 2004
In Oregon, biology teachers have a definite understanding of the nature of science and the theory of evolution. These understandings translate into a significant presentation of the theory of evolution in their classrooms.
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Evolution, Science Teachers, Religion
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French, Donald P. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
Many scientists are concerned about efforts to place disclaimers in textbooks concerning the controversial nature of certain theories. The issues raised in such disclaimers are that a particular explanation for a set of observations may not be correct, has limitations, needs further study, and is "just a theory," may be shown, eventually, to be…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Science Education, Theories, Textbook Content
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Seeman, Jeffrey I. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The chemical and physical properties of nicotine and its carboxylic acid salts found in tobacco provided as an interesting example to understand basic principles of complex science. The result showed that the experimental data used were inconsistent to the conclusion made, and the transfer of nicotine smoke from tobacco to smoke cannot be…
Descriptors: Smoking, Chemistry, Science Education, Scientific Principles
Riegelman, Richard K.; Albertine, Susan – Association of American Colleges and Universities (NJ1), 2008
This curriculum guide serves to assist faculty who are developing undergraduate courses in public health as well as educational administrators and faculty curriculum committees who are designing undergraduate public health curricula. The approach outlined in these recommendations focuses on the development of three core courses, each of which is…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Health Education, Global Education, General Education
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Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah – Educational Theory, 2008
Our society's preoccupation with making educational policy and practice "scientific" is attested to by the stated mission of the Institute of Education Sciences: "to provide rigorous evidence on which to ground education practice and policy." Early in the twentieth century, John Dewey also advocated for a vision of education guided by science, and…
Descriptors: Sciences, Educational Policy, Educational Methods, Educational Theories
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Keenan, Sheue L.; Peterson, Karl P.; Peterson, Kelly; Jacobson, Kyle – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Seven p-nitrophenyl benzoate esters (p-nitrophenyl benzoate, p-nitrophenyl m-anisate, p-nitrophenyl p-anisate, p-nitrophenyl m-chlorobenzoate, p-nitrophenyl p-chlorobenzoate, p-nitrophenyl m-toluate, p-nitrophenyl p-toluate) were synthesized and characterized by students in a second-semester organic laboratory course. In a subsequent laboratory…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Data Analysis
Brody, Linda E. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
Students have used Cogito.org to pose and/or solve math problems and brain teasers, share their experiences in academic competitions, debate the pros and cons of using biofuels for energy, design an alien world based on sound scientific principles, and expand their cultural understanding by connecting with students from around the world.…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent, Scientific Principles, Cultural Awareness
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Otero, Valerie K.; Gray, Kara E. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2008
Instructional techniques based on research in cognitive science and physics education have been used in physics courses to enhance student learning. While dramatic increases in conceptual understanding have been observed, students enrolled in these courses tend to move away from scientistlike views of the discipline and toward novicelike views, as…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Physics, Cognitive Psychology, Epistemology
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Lee, Yeung Chung – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
The roles of science in society and the nature of science are the focus of many science curricula. Current views about these two aspects of science have largely been informed by the history of scientific development. This article uses the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome--a recent health scare--as a case study to explore the roles of…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science and Society, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Locke, Edward – Journal of Technology Studies, 2009
This article presents a proposed model for a clear description of K-12 age-possible engineering knowledge content, in terms of the selection of analytic principles and predictive skills for various grades, based on the mastery of mathematics and science pre-requisites, as mandated by national or state performance standards; and a streamlined,…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Middle Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering
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