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Kapucu, Munise Seçkin – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2016
This study aims to examine nature of science themes, philosophical movements, and overall concepts covered in the documentary film, "Einstein and Eddington". A qualitative research method was used. In this study, the documentary film "Einstein and Eddington," the viewing time of which is 1 hour and 28 minutes, was used as the…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Scientific Principles, Philosophy, Scientific Concepts
Menger, Fredric M.; Rizvi, Syed A. A. – Physics Education, 2016
The motions of Newton's cradle, consisting of several steel balls hanging side-by-side, have been analysed in terms of a sound pulse that travels via points of contact among the balls. This presupposes a focused energy beam. When the pulse reaches the fifth and final ball, the energy disperses and dislocates the ball with a trajectory equivalent…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Kinetics, Science Experiments
Brigandt, Ingo – Science & Education, 2016
Contributing to the recent debate on whether or not explanations ought to be differentiated from arguments, this article argues that the distinction matters to science education. I articulate the distinction in terms of explanations and arguments having to meet different standards of adequacy. Standards of explanatory adequacy are important…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Curriculum, Standards, Scientific Principles
Fuster, Gonzalo; Rojas, Roberto; Slüsarenko, Viktor – Physics Teacher, 2016
We have observed a nice example of chromatic dispersion due to refraction in water, in the form of color fringes bordering the black stripes that exist at the bottom of a swimming pool. Here we give a qualitative description of the phenomenon, explaining the role of the black stripes and the dispersive index of refraction of water.
Descriptors: Color, Qualitative Research, Water, Scientific Concepts
Kapotis, Efstratios; Kalkanis, George – Physics Teacher, 2016
According to the principle of equivalence, it is impossible to distinguish between gravity and inertial forces that a noninertial observer experiences in his own frame of reference. For example, let's consider an elevator in space that is being accelerated in one direction. An observer inside it would feel as if there was gravity force pulling him…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Principles, Motion
Bulat, Pavel V.; Chernyshev, Mikhail V. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The aim of the research is to create the classification for shock wave triple configurations and their existence regions of various types: type 1, type 2, type 3. Analytical solutions for limit Mach numbers and passing shock intensity that define existence region of every type of triple configuration have been acquired. The ratios that conjugate…
Descriptors: Classification, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
Robertson, Bill – Science and Children, 2016
This column contains exercises to challenge content knowledge. This month's issue discusses ways to remove CO[subscript 2] from the atmosphere.
Descriptors: Earth Science, Pollution, Climate, Scientific Concepts
Sloan, Dendy; Norrgran, Cynthia – Chemical Engineering Education, 2016
We briefly discuss memory types and three modern principles of neuroscience: 1) Protein growth at the synapse, 2) the three-brain theory, and 3) the interplay of the hippocampus, the neocortex, and the prefrontal cortex. To illustrate the potential of this perspective, four applications of these principles are provided.
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Memory, Theories
Özdemir, Alev; Mirici, Semra; Çigdemoglu, Ceyhan – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2021
The study aimed to investigate the effect of project supervision training offered to Biology teachers on their views of the nature of scientific inquiry. We employed an action research design, as one of the qualitative research methods in this study. The participants were composed of 39 Biology teachers who had attended training on project…
Descriptors: Supervision, Supervisory Training, Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Development
Cianfrani, Christina; Hews, Sarah; DeJong, Christene – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
We designed the Integrated Sciences First-Year Program (ISFP) to introduce students to the nature and process of science early in their academic career, help them develop skills and competencies, and create an intellectual community of learners to foster belonging within science. Using their inherent curiosity, we designed active learning…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Research, Scientific Research, Science Process Skills
Predicting the Hybridization State: A Comparative Study between Conventional and Innovative Formulae
Das, Arijit – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2020
In previous published articles, formulae-based mnemonics by counting the total number of s bonds with a lone pair of electrons (LP), a localized negative charge (LNC), or a localized lone pair of electrons (LLP) and subtracting one (01) from this total value (TSLP, TSLNC, or TSLLP) to predict the power of the hybridization state of simple…
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Scientific Principles, Molecular Structure, Comparative Analysis
Mweshi, Emmanuel; Munyati, Onesmus; Nachiyunde, Kabunga – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2020
The mole concept is one of the fundamental concepts in chemistry. However, a number of studies carried out in various countries have shown that teachers and learners face many difficulties in teaching and learning the concept. One of the underlying sources of teaching and learning difficulties of the mole concept identified in literature is the…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries
Marshman, Emily; DeVore, Seth; Singh, Chandralekha – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2020
With limited time available in the classroom, e-learning tools can supplement in-class learning by providing opportunities for students to study and learn outside of class. Such tools can be especially helpful for students who lack adequate prior preparation. However, one critical issue is ensuring that students, especially those in need of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Electronic Learning, Independent Study
Oh, Jun-Young; Lederman, Norman G. – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2018
The purpose of this study is to develop a flow map for history of science instruction on nature of science (NOS) using a cognitive strategy. This is done to enhance overall scientific literacy through specificity and reflectiveness, and to examine pre-service elementary teachers' understanding of the NOS using NOS flow maps concerning Galileo's…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Maps, Scientific Literacy
Williams, David; Banks, Octavia; Eichmeyer, Livia; Wu, Cherrin – Physics Education, 2018
Recent GCSE and IGCSE specifications include reference to both permanent and induced magnetism, giving the opportunity for novel classroom demonstrations based on ferromagnetism and paramagnetism, and the transition between these phases. Ferromagnetic materials lose their magnetism if raised above their Curie Temperature, a specific temperature…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Climate, Demonstrations (Educational), Magnets

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