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Farber, Paul – American Biology Teacher, 2003
The theory of evolution provides direction in many fields, such as ecology, genetics, and embryology. Examines issues concerning the teaching of the subject in the United States. Presents a case study approach to teach about the nature of science using the theory of evolution. (SOE)
Descriptors: Biology, Case Studies, Creationism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Moss, David M. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2003
Describes how the JASON project was implemented in a self-contained 4th grade classroom and examines this project within the overall context of student-scientist partnership (SSP) models of science education reform. Examines changes in student conceptions of the nature of science as a result of participating in science. (Contains 24 references.)…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Science Education
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Cherif, Abour; Adams, Gerald; Loehr, John – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Demonstrates the use of geological concepts and principles as an effective approach to teaching evolution and in turn the nature of science and the scientific method in the classroom. This approach to teaching makes it easier for students to understand the basic concepts of evolution which is really important in order to understand nature as it…
Descriptors: Evolution, Geology, Higher Education, Scientific Methodology
Mills, Anthony – Australian Science Teachers' Journal, 2000
A new generation of students view technology as fundamental and anticipates its use in science education as a matter of course. New curriculum documents direct teachers to incorporate the use of technology in their classrooms and develop original electronic resources beyond those readily accessible. Uses the macro programming facilities in a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Russell, Robert L. – Informal Learning, 2002
Reviews the books "Science, Money, and Politics: Political Triumph and Ethical Erosion" (D. Greenberg) and "Science, Truth, and Democracy" (P. Kitcher). Discusses the role that informal science media and institutions should have in developing science literacy among students and the general public. (DLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Informal Leadership, Public Opinion
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1989
Discusses the applications of the principles of mechanics to rock climbing techniques. Provides illustrations showing the applied force vectors. (YP)
Descriptors: Force, Geometric Constructions, Mechanics (Physics), Physics
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Rose, Laura Hall – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1988
Using tenets from Vedic science and quantum physics, this model of the creative process suggests that the unified field of creation is pure consciousness, and that the development of the creative process within individuals mirrors the creative process within the universe. Rational and supra-rational creative thinking techniques are also described.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Daresh, John C.; Playko, Marsha A. – Planning and Changing, 1991
Examines three past conceptualizations of school administration and leadership (scientific or efficiency approaches, the human relations approach, and human resources development), outlines assumptions of each approach, and discusses implications for administrators' professional development. Current restructuring and school-based management…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, History, Human Relations
Ottoboni, Alice – Garbage, 1992
A Toxicologist discusses common misconception that all chemicals are poisonous to people and the environment and how these misconceptions are perpetuated. Describes what makes a chemical toxic. Defines related concepts including dose, acute and chronic toxicity, and natural verses synthetic chemicals. (MCO)
Descriptors: Definitions, Environmental Education, Fundamental Concepts, Misconceptions
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Ryder, Jim; Leach, John; Driver, Rosalind – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1999
Explores views about the nature of science held by a small sample of science students in their final year at university. Finds that students draw on a range of views about the nature of science. Contains 32 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: College Seniors, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Scientific Literacy
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Robinson, James T. – Science and Education, 1998
Argues for the inseparability of the process and products of science. Included as part of a series of reprints of articles about science teaching and written in 1965. Contains 24 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Science Instruction, Science Process Skills, Science Teachers
Abell, Sandra K. – Australian Science Teachers' Journal, 1999
Presents four stories of teachers and learners engaged with natural phenomena. Relates stories of elementary students' inquiry into ecosystems, sound, and matter, and college students' inquiry into the moon. Includes a set of guidelines for helping teachers characterize inquiry in their own classrooms. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Inquiry, Science Activities
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Niaz, Mansoor – Science and Education, 2001
Elaborates on a framework based on the reconstruction of developments that lead to the formulation of the laws of definite and multiple proportions. Ascertains students' views of these laws and formulates criteria based on the framework for evaluating the treatment of the laws in chemistry textbooks. Provides a rationale for chemistry teachers to…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Higher Education, Philosophy, Ratios (Mathematics)
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Elkana, Yehuda – Science and Education, 2000
Discusses the evolution of science through historical accounts. History should become an integral part of science teaching at all levels as it is through history of science that students can become aware of the open nature of science, and more importantly, of the open nature of methods by which science can be done. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, History, Learning, Science Instruction
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Bybee, Rodger W. – Science Teacher, 2000
Discusses controversy over the teaching of biological evolution and other scientific ideas such as Big Bang theory. Recommends that teachers avoid debating creationists, help students develop a greater understanding and appreciation for science as a way of explaining the natural world, and emphasize inquiry and the nature of science. (Contains 19…
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Evolution, Inquiry
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