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Bahbah, Sibel; Golden, Barry W.; Roseler, Katrina; Elderle, Patrick; Saka, Yavuz; Shoutherland, Sherry A. – International Education Studies, 2013
This study explores in-service elementary and secondary science teachers' conceptions of the Nature of Scientific Inquiry and the influence of participation in two different Research Experience for Teacher (RET) programs had on these conceptions. Participant teachers attended one of two six week RET programs in which they worked with scientists to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Inquiry, Scientific Research
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Buckley, Heather L.; Beck, Annelise R.; Mulvihill, Martin J.; Douskey, Michelle C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Several principles of green chemistry are introduced through this experiment designed for use in the undergraduate analytical chemistry laboratory. An established experiment of liquid CO2 extraction of D-limonene has been adapted to include a quantitative analysis by gas chromatography. This facilitates drop-in incorporation of an exciting…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Instruction
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Cheek, Kim A. – Science and Children, 2013
Earth's surface is constantly changing. Weathering, erosion, and deposition break down Earth materials, transport those materials, and place them in new locations. Children see evidence of these processes all around them. The sidewalk or playground surface cracks and has plants growing in it. Pieces of a rock wall or the sides of a building…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Science, Earth Science, Science Instruction
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Ladino, L. A. – Physics Education, 2013
A different method to study the charging and discharging processes of a capacitor is presented. The method only requires a high impedance voltmeter. The charging and discharging processes of a capacitor are usually studied experimentally using an oscilloscope and, therefore, both processes are studied as a function of time. The approach presented…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
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Lee, Han Su; Park, Jongwon – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2013
Finding out about and then understanding the forces acting on a moving object, based on a description of the change in motion of this object, is an important part of the conceptual understanding of Newton's law of motion. Using Hempel's deductive-normative model for scientific explanation, we developed a deductive explanation task (DET),…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Science Instruction, Motion, Scientific Principles
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Quinn, Terry; Quinn, Lucas; Davis, Richard – Physics Education, 2013
A watt balance is an electromechanical device that allows a mass to be determined in terms of measurable electrical and mechanical quantities, themselves traceable to the fundamental constants of physics. International plans are well advanced to redefine the unit of mass, the kilogram, in terms of a fixed numerical value for the Planck constant. A…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Laboratory Equipment, Measurement Equipment
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Galili, Igal – Science & Education, 2013
The paper describes and illustrates the potential of using pictorial artistic images in supporting teaching scientific concepts and the nature of science. In the first part, the case of Giotto's fresco of stigmatization of St. Francis is described within the interpretation of relationship between the figures as between an object and its…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Levinson, Ralph – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
While Ester Aflalo's conclusions for teaching the nature of science seem uncontentious her analysis of degree of religiosity and its relationship to perceptions of the nature of science among Palestinian Muslim and Jewish Israelis fails to take into account complex affiliations to religion such as history, the nature of identity and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Muslims, Arabs
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Michalowski, Tadeusz; Asuero, Agustin G.; Wybraniec, Slawomir – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
The final step of the Kjeldahl method of nitrogen determination in biological and other samples faces a dilemma: which titrant, whether acid or base, should be used for the titration of ammonia? To solve this problem, a simple calculation procedure, illustrating the manner of ammonia determination in this method, enables one to resolve this…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction
Chimphali, Kamonrat; Nuangchalerm, Prasart; Ladachart, Luecha – Online Submission, 2013
The Nature of science (NOS) has been thought of as an important component of "Science literacy" that the goal of standards-based science education. The aim of this paper try to present NOS for science education. Hereby, we may compile and notice where we promote students' understanding NOS. We find the highlight by using…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science History
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Murdock, Margaret; Holman, R. W.; Slade, Tyler; Clark, Shelley L. D.; Rodnick, Kenneth J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
A unique homework assignment has been designed as a review exercise to be implemented near the end of the one-year undergraduate organic chemistry sequence. Within the framework of the exercise, students derive potential mechanisms for glucose ring opening in the aqueous mutarotation process. In this endeavor, 21 general review principles are…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Introductory Courses, Homework, Class Activities
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Bochnícek, Zdenek; Konecný, Pavel – Physics Education, 2014
The paper describes a set of physics demonstration experiments where thermal sensitive foils are used for the detection of the two dimensional distribution of temperature. The method is used for the demonstration of thermal conductivity, temperature change in adiabatic processes, distribution of electromagnetic radiation in a microwave oven and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Thermodynamics, Heat
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Cil, Emine – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2014
In this study, fifteen pre-service early childhood teachers' views of nature of science (NOS) were analysed. The student teachers took a course where NOS was taught via explicit reflective approach. The explicit reflective approach advocates that goal of improving students' NOS views should be planned for instead of being anticipated as…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Early Childhood Education, Student Teachers
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Gilbert, Amy V.; Johns, Katherine E. – Science and Children, 2014
In supporting students toward literacy, teachers must provide experiences that support the formation of informed understandings of the nature of science (NOS), as well as a structure for developing evidence-based explanations. In this article the authors describe how they guided their students through this learning cycle to answer the essential…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Science Instruction
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Straulino, S.; Cartacci, A. – Physics Education, 2014
The measurement of the force acting between two parallel, current-carrying wires is known as Ampère's experiment. A mechanical balance was historically employed to measure that force. We report a simple experiment based on an electronic precision balance that is useful in clearly showing students the existence of this interaction and how to…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Physics, Motion, Energy
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