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Chanel De Smet; Jasmine Nation; Alejandra Yep; Alan Henriquez – American Biology Teacher, 2024
This paper presents a novel approach to teaching how vaccines work in the body, and introduces a community outreach project and activity we piloted with youth. Our Nuestra Ciencia program addresses scientific misconceptions among bilingual elementary school children in engaging and scientifically accurate ways. Utilizing analogies and…
Descriptors: Immunization Programs, Logical Thinking, Misconceptions, Elementary School Students
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Gio Jay B. Aligway; Jo C. Delos Angeles; Angeli V. Collano; Eljoy P. Barroca; Anna Clarissa D. Aves; Juneflor F. Catubay; Jennifer T. Edjec; Ma. Diana A. Butaya; Sylvester T. Cortes – Journal of Biological Education Indonesia (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), 2024
Biology education plays a vital role in nurturing the understanding of learners about the intricacy of life. Various efforts have emerged to strengthen learning biological concepts but there were still studies that showed that learners have low mastery in some aspects. To determine how well students understood various biological topics, including…
Descriptors: Validity, Reliability, Taxonomy, Concept Formation
Ashley A. Nguyen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study aimed to address research gaps and disparities among adult Vietnamese English as a second language (ESL) learners in adult education due to the model minority myth and broad generalization of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population. Despite their aspirations for an improved quality of life and integration into the U.S.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Adult Education
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Slater, Timothy F.; Gelderman, Richard – Physics Teacher, 2017
The upcoming Aug. 21, 2017, total solar eclipse, with its 70-mile wide path of totality stretching across much of North America, provides us with a unique opportunity to teach students about eclipses. One might naturally assume that students have little difficulty understanding the nature of eclipses. After all, the notion that eclipses occur when…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Astronomy
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Velautham, Leela – Berkeley Review of Education, 2017
"One in five American households do not have a single member in the labor force." This was a statistic heralded by President-elect Donald Trump (Appelbaum, 2016, para. 2), in a speech during the election campaign, to illustrate the apparently huge number of unemployed Americans and, thus, to expose the perilous state of the American…
Descriptors: Intervention, Critical Thinking, Statistics, Misconceptions
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Le Grange, Lesley; Aikenhead, Glen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This is a reply to an article authored by Enslin and Horsthemke (2014) published in" Educational Philosophy and Theory" ("EPAT"). Enslin and Horsthemke argue that those who they refer to as "friends of the subaltern" pit themselves against a straw-person that is swiftly dismissed in pointing out blindness of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization, Politics, Indigenous Knowledge
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Travers, Jason C.; Cook, Bryan G.; Cook, Lysandra – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2017
"p" values are commonly reported in quantitative research, but are often misunderstood and misinterpreted by research consumers. Our aim in this article is to provide special educators with guidance for appropriately interpreting "p" values, with the broader goal of improving research consumers' understanding and interpretation…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Special Education, Research, Hypothesis Testing
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Potvin, Patrice – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2017
This article presents recent research results in mental chronometry and neuroimaging that support the coexistence of multiple conceptions. It then presents and elaborates on six possible implications for an adherence to the coexistence claim within the context of scientific conceptual learning: (1) stop the war on misconceptions; (2) use a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Biology, Incidence
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Seroussi, Dominique-Esther; Rothschild, Nathan; Kurzbaum, Eyal; Yaffe, Yosi; Hemo, Tahel – International Education Studies, 2019
A sample of eighty Israeli in-service teachers filled out a questionnaire assessing their beliefs about the existence and the anthropogenic origin of climate change, their knowledge about the causes and consequences of climate change and the actions which can be taken to remediate it, as well as their level of concern about it and their readiness…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Beliefs
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Alfayez, Abdulaziz A.; Lambert, Judy – Computers in the Schools, 2019
The Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia implemented a new computer science curriculum in 2008. There was speculation that many computer science teachers did not possess sufficient knowledge of computational thinking needed to teach this subject. To investigate this topic, a quantitative research study was conducted with 55 male computer science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Science Education, Males, Secondary School Teachers
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Fasce, Angelo; Picó, Alfonso – Science & Education, 2019
In this study, we explore the relation between scientific literacy (knowledge about scientific theories, trust in science, and critical thinking) and unwarranted beliefs (pseudoscience, the paranormal and conspiracy theories). The results show heterogeneous interactions between six constructs: (1) conspiracy theories poorly interact with…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Correlation, Trust (Psychology), Critical Thinking
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Rodríguez Gil, Sergio Gustavo; Fradkin, Maia; Castañeda-Sortibrán, América Nitxin – Journal of Biological Education, 2019
We have designed and tested an exercise to detect misconceptions among students about meiosis, a fundamental concept in genetics. A total of 30 students responded to a questionnaire, all of whom were in the fifth semester of the Biology bachelor's degree program offered by the Faculty of Science of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Our…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Žanko, Žana; Mladenovic, Monika; Boljat, Ivica – Education and Information Technologies, 2019
There are known misconceptions about variables which are mostly the same since the first studies since more than 30 years ago. Consciousness about the misconceptions in programming can be crucial for teaching and learning programming for novices because, if we are aware of them, maybe we can minimise or even prevent them. Researchers mostly…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Elementary Secondary Education, Programming, Programming Languages
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Gambrill, Eileen – Research on Social Work Practice, 2019
The manifest purpose of professional journals is to share important knowledge. Increasing revelations of flaws in the peer-reviewed literature shows that this purpose is often not honored and that inflated claims of knowledge as well as other concerns such as misrepresentations of disliked or misunderstood views are rife. In this article,…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Social Work, Misconceptions, Evidence Based Practice
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Findley, Kelly; Lyford, Alexander – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2019
Researchers have documented many misconceptions students hold about sampling variability. This study takes a different approach--instead of identifying shortcomings, we consider the productive reasoning pieces students construct as they reason about sampling distributions. We interviewed eight undergraduate students newly enrolled in an…
Descriptors: Statistics, Thinking Skills, Misconceptions, Sampling
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