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Peer reviewedBioScience, 1977
Summarizes latest results of AIBS membership census for persons in the biological sciences. Areas of response were disciplinary specialty, employment, and salary. Tables include salaries for males and females by age bracket and by degree (bachelor's, master's, and doctor's). (CS)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Biological Sciences, Employment, Professional Training
Peer reviewedHindle, Brooke – Journal of General Education, 1976
Stresses the importance of our early scientific contributions in affecting the later course of American science. (Editor)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Cultural Background, Revolutionary War (United States), Scientific Enterprise
Peer reviewedChemical and Engineering News, 1977
Reports statistics on women and minorities in science, including the fact that 47 percent of women scientists and engineers were not in the labor force in 1974, and only 5 percent of all male and female scientists in 1974 were from minority groups. (MLH)
Descriptors: Employment Statistics, Engineering, Engineers, Females
Peer reviewedCasper, Barry M. – American Journal of Physics, 1977
Presents Galileo's case against Aristotle's description of freely falling bodies, and discusses possible alternative interpretations of Aristotle's view. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Mechanics (Physics)
Peer reviewedLepkowski, Wilbert C. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
Provides a personalized view of Frank Press, the science advisor to President Carter, his role as science advisor, and a review of issues under study by the science advisor staff. (SL)
Descriptors: Consultants, Federal Government, Federal Programs, Government Role
Peer reviewedNovick, Richard P. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1977
Presents the views of the chairman of the group of scientists that prepared the preliminary proposal on DNA guidelines for the 1975 Asilomar Conference. Examples and illustrations are used to argue that stronger and tighter controls than those outlined in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines are needed. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Genetics, Government Role, Legislation
Peer reviewedShiland, Thomas W. – Science and Children, 1997
Recommends a number of techniques and transitional activities to bridge the gap between traditional cookbook activities and the type of inquiry envisioned by the National Science Education Standards. Includes discussion on techniques related to safety and the habits of good scientists. (DDR)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedKnabb, Maureen T. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1998
Describes laboratory and lecture activities in an introductory cell physiology course that encourage students to start thinking of themselves as scientists. (DKM)
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Peer reviewedMcLure, John W. – Science Activities, 1996
Explores three classic turning points in science and presents close-up views of the scientists involved and their discoveries. Discussions include William Herschel and light; Lavoisier, Priestley, Scheele and oxygen; and Faraday and electromagnetism. Presents suggestions for experiments to demonstrate these discoveries. (JRH)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Discovery Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Activities
Peer reviewedMiller, Judy – Science Scope, 1996
Presents activities that involve students working as research and development scientists and exploring the world of glues-- how to make them, test them, and apply them to classroom projects. Enables students to gain technical knowledge and experience the excitement and responsibilities of being research scientists. (JRH)
Descriptors: Adhesives, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Research and Development
Peer reviewedBarman, Charles R.; Ostlund, Karen L. – Science Education International, 1996
Explores the current images that students have of scientists, student perceptions of science study in school, and student awareness of their use of science outside of school. Fifth grade students (N=117) were the subjects of this study that asked students to sketch scientists and school science. (DDR)
Descriptors: Art, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Knowledge Representation
Peer reviewedFoshay, Arthur Wellesley – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1997
The scientific community has a system of friendships, rivalries, customs, rules, social structures, and mores. Scientists have certain strengths and weaknesses, virtues and limitations. Students studying science can profit by examining some of these behaviors. Examines categories of human social development (such as cooperation/competition, moral…
Descriptors: Competition, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
AWIS Magazine, 1996
Summarizes a report from the joint committee of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine that recommends a new model of Ph.D. education based on changes in science, engineering, the economy, and society in general. Changes include more versatility, better career information and guidance, less…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Change, Engineering Education, Engineers
Peer reviewedGift, Nancy; Krasny, Marianne – American Biology Teacher, 2003
Describes a lesson that engages middle school students in learning about peer review. Uses the article "Archaeoraptor Fossil Trail," which was published in the November, 1999 issue of "National Geographic" as an example of a real life story of how peer review forces scientists to critically re-examine a fossil discovery. (SOE)
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Paleontology, Peer Evaluation, Research Reports
Peer reviewedLatham, Joyce M. – New Library World, 2002
Examines changes in libraries due to information technology and discusses the need for partnerships between librarians, information scientists, and technologists. Topics include access to information as the core concept for communication; research into how library systems are actually used; testing libraries' use of technology; and how library…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Scientists, Information Technology


