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Wickman, Chad – Written Communication, 2010
This article, drawing on ethnographic study in a chemical physics research facility, explores how notebooks are used and produced in the conduct of laboratory science. Data include written field notes of laboratory activity; visual documentation of "in situ" writing processes; analysis of inscriptions, texts, and material artifacts produced in the…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Ethnography, Physics, Laboratories
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Shepherd, Hana R.; Stephens, Nicole M. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2010
While savings rates among low-income families vary greatly, a 2008 National Poverty Center report finds that over 40 percent of low-income families fail to save any money. For decades policy makers and social scientists have sought to explain this phenomenon. Even after accounting for the fact that low-income families have less money to save, why…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Social Science Research, Individual Characteristics, Social Sciences
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Feuer, Michael J.; Maranto, Christina J. – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2010
Since its founding in 1863, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has occupied a special niche in the complex ecology of advice-giving in the United States. Established as a small, private organization with special responsibilities and obligations vis a vis the American people and government, the Academy has expanded considerably in the past…
Descriptors: Reflection, Scientific Research, Sciences, Engineering
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Shanahan, Marie-Claire – Science and Children, 2010
Using an adapted version of a recently published scientific article, a group of sixth graders worked together identifying conclusions, deciding on appropriate evidence, suggesting improvements for the study, and recommending further investigations for scientists. This experience provided opportunities for these students to use reading to decide on…
Descriptors: Science Education, Investigations, Grade 6, Scientists
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Marcelos, Maria Fatima; Nagem, Ronaldo L. – Science & Education, 2010
Our objective is to contribute to the teaching of Classical Darwinian "Evolution" by means of a study of analogies and metaphors. Throughout the history of knowledge about "Evolution" and in Science teaching, tree structures have been used an analogs to refer to "Evolution," such as by Darwin in the "Tree of Life" passage contained in "On The…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Logical Thinking, Evolution, Science Education
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Yerdelen-Damar, Sevda; Eryilmaz, Ali – Research in Science Education, 2010
The physics questions submitted to an "ask a scientist" website were classified with respect to field of interest in physics, type of requested information in the question (factual, explanatory, etc.), and motivation for asking the question (applicative or non-applicative). In addition, differences in the number of females' and males'…
Descriptors: Females, Science Interests, Physics, Motivation
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Layng, T. V. Joe – Behavior Analyst, 2009
This paper has two purposes; the first is to reintroduce Goldiamond's constructional approach to clinical behavior analysis and to the field of behavior analysis as a whole, which, unfortunately, remains largely unaware of his nonlinear functional analysis and its implications. The approach is not simply a set of clinical techniques; instead it…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Laboratory Equipment, Behavioral Science Research, Theory Practice Relationship
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Owens, Trevor – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
One of the first places children encounter science and scientists is children's literature. Children's books about science and scientists have, however, received limited scholarly attention. By exploring the history of children's biographies of Marie Curie and Albert Einstein, the two most written about scientist in children's literature, this…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Biographies, Scientists, Sex Role
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Yates, Lyn – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This paper reflects on some changing contexts of the discussion of curriculum and pedagogy since the late 1960s, and it draws on three research projects in which the author has been involved to illustrate why pedagogy and curriculum have again become issues of evident public and political concern and to show some particular points of tension in…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Educational Change, Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Schratz, Michael – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2009
Leaving one's own territory in research by taking part in an international project is like learning a new language: it's not just learning a new vocabulary and grammar, but is a total human experience which is best learnt in everyday activity. Social scientists like Jean Lave argued that "knowledge-in-practice, constituted in the settings of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Social Scientists, Leadership
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Pruneau, Diane; Freiman, Viktor; Barbier, Pierre-Yves; Langis, Joanne – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2009
Grade 3 students were asked to solve a sedimentation problem in a local river. With scientists, students explored many aspects of the problem and proposed solutions. Graphic representation tools were used to help students to better pose the problem. Using questionnaires and interviews, researchers observed students' capacity to pose the problem…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Grade 3, Scientific Concepts, Scientists
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Collins, Linda M.; Dziak, John J.; Li, Runze – Psychological Methods, 2009
An investigator who plans to conduct an experiment with multiple independent variables must decide whether to use a complete or reduced factorial design. This article advocates a resource management perspective on making this decision, in which the investigator seeks a strategic balance between service to scientific objectives and economy.…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences, Social Scientists
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Evans, John; Davies, Brian; Rich, Emma – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2009
Over recent years there has been growing appreciation of the body's corporeal significance in how children learn in educational settings. "The body" has been conceptualised from a variety of perspectives that we characterise as: "the body without flesh", "the body with fleshy feelings" and "the body made flesh". We reflect on these perspectives…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Innovation, Children, Social Scientists
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Logue, Danielle – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
The mobility of scientists and the concerns surrounding "brain drain" are not new. Even in the Ptolemic dynasty, the first king set out to attract and influence the movements of scholars to shift the centre of learning from Athens to Alexandria. Yet after all this time, there is still much policy discourse and debate focused on attempting to…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Scientists, Brain Drain, Public Policy
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Leighton, Fran – Research in Drama Education, 2009
This article discusses the dilemmas encountered by non-disabled performance researchers and practitioners working with learning-disabled people. I demonstrate how the "accounts" of empirical social scientists informed my PARIP [practice-as-research-in-performance] project, "BluYesBlu," and how Judith Butler's reformulation of the concept of…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Social Scientists, Ethics, Learning Problems
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