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National Academies Press, 2013
Earth science, which in this context does not include oceanic, atmospheric, and space sciences, is vital to the wellbeing of the United States and many of its issues, such as water resources, are expected to grow in importance. An earth science workforce will be needed to deal with this issues and it's important that this workforce draw on the…
Descriptors: Scientists, Earth Science, Science Education, Federal Programs
Rotman, Dana – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Reliance on volunteer participation for collaborative scientific projects has become extremely popular in the past decade. Cutting across disciplines, locations, and participation practices, hundreds of thousands of people all over the world are now involved in these studies, and are advancing tasks that scientists cannot accomplish alone.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Projects, Volunteers, Motivation
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Pigliucci, Massimo – Science & Education, 2013
It is an unfortunate fact of academic life that there is a sharp divide between science and philosophy, with scientists often being openly dismissive of philosophy, and philosophers being equally contemptuous of the naivete of scientists when it comes to the philosophical underpinnings of their own discipline. In this paper I explore the…
Descriptors: Sciences, Religion, Conflict, Philosophy
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Bayles, Makenzie W.; Boutain, Ariana R.; Brandt, Julie A. Ackerlund; Call, Nikki; Dracobly, Joseph D.; Greer, Brian D.; Gureghian, Danielle L.; Harper, Amy M.; Merritt, Todd A.; Miller, Jonathan R.; Payne, Steven W.; Morris, Edward K. – Behavior Analyst, 2012
An issue of "The Behavior Analyst" contained an article by Critchfield (2011), entitled "Interesting Times: Practice, Science, and Professional Associations in Behavior Analysis," about a rift between the field's scientists and practitioners. Critchfield observed that the science and practice of behavior analysis are subject to different…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Professional Associations, Scientists, Behavioral Science Research
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Carolino, Luis Miguel; Simoes, Ana – Annals of Science, 2012
This study offers a detailed analysis of an episode of the popularization of astronomy which took place in Portugal, a peripheral country of Europe, and occurring in the early twentieth century. The episode was driven by the 28 May 1900 total solar eclipse which was seen on the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain). Instead of focusing on one of…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Foreign Countries, Scientists, Lay People
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Cross, Rod – Physics Teacher, 2012
The first recorded experiments describing the phenomena made popular by Newton's cradle appear to be those conducted by Edme Mariotte around 1670. He was quoted in Newton's "Principia," along with Wren, Wallis, and Huygens, as having conducted pioneering experiments on the collisions of pendulum balls. Each of these authors concluded that momentum…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Science Experiments, Conservation (Concept)
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Albone, Eric; Okano, Toru – Education in Science, 2012
The authors have been running UK-Japan Young Scientist Workshops at universities in Britain and Japan since 2001: for the past three years in England with Cambridge University and, last year, also with Kyoto University and Kyoto University of Education. For many years they have worked jointly with colleagues in a group of Super Science High…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Process Skills, Workshops, Scientists
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Masson, Anne-Lotte; Klop, Tanja; Osseweijer, Patricia – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2016
Many education initiatives in science and technology education aim to create enthusiasm among young people to pursue a career in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Research suggests that personal interaction between secondary school students and scientists could be a success factor, but there is a need for more in-depth…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Scientists, Science Education, Semi Structured Interviews
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Burton, Erin Peters; Burton, Stephen – School Science and Mathematics, 2016
Professional scientists who pursue a teaching credential bring a great deal of background to students in a classroom, but they may have barriers to the ways they portray the field of science. This study used a multiple-case replication design to determine the role of epistemology in lesson plans of seven scientists becoming teachers. Data sources…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Science Instruction
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Rosa, Katemari; Mensah, Felicia Moore – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2016
This is an empirical study on the underrepresentation of people of color in scientific careers. Grounded in critical race theory, the paper examines the lived experiences of six Black women physicists and addresses obstacles faced in their career paths and strategies used to overcome these obstacles. Data for this study were collected through…
Descriptors: African Americans, Physics, Women Scientists, Disproportionate Representation
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Vallor, Rosanna R.; Yates, Kimberly A.; Brody, Michael – Education Sciences, 2016
This research focuses on the results of the Flathead Watershed Delphi survey, a consensus-building methodology used to establish foundational knowledge, skills and dispositions for the Flathead Watershed Educators Guide, a place-based watershed curriculum for middle school grades based on the Flathead Watershed Sourcebook. Survey participants (n =…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Research Methodology, Place Based Education, Middle Schools
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Ellis, Heather – History of Education, 2014
Historians have frequently referred to the British Association for the Advancement of Science as an institution that had the professionalisation of British science as its chief aim. This article seeks to complicate this picture by asking what, if any, concept of "professionalisation" would have been understood by nineteenth-century…
Descriptors: Specialists, Expertise, Educational History, Scientists
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George, Robert; Patterson, John – Teaching Science, 2014
Here is a brief history of the work of two of Australia's most famous scientists, Sir William Bragg and his son Sir Lawrence Bragg. Jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in 1915 for their groundbreaking research into the use of X-rays to study the chemical structure and function of molecules, they have contributed to our heritage and to science at an…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Radiology, Intellectual History, Science Education History
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Gazley, J. Lynn; Remich, Robin; Naffziger-Hirsch, Michelle E.; Keller, Jill; Campbell, Patricia B.; McGee, Richard – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2014
In this study, we conducted in-depth interviews with 52 college graduates as they entered a Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP). Our goal was to investigate what it means for these aspiring scientists, most of whom are from groups underrepresented in the sciences, to feel ready to apply to a doctoral program in the biomedical…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Biomedicine, Disproportionate Representation, College Preparation
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Götschel, Helene – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Allison Gonsalves' article on "women doctoral students' positioning around discourses of gender and competence in physics" explores narratives of Canadian women physicists concerning their strategies to gain recognition as physicists. In my response to her rewarding and inspiring analysis I will reflect on her findings and arguments and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Education, Females, Gender Issues
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