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Alles, David L. – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Discusses the National Academy of Science's recommendations on teaching evolution and the nature of science. Describes a biology college course that uses evolution and history of life as the curriculum framework with an extensive unit on the history and philosophy of science. (Contains 14 references.) (ASK)
Descriptors: Biology, Course Descriptions, Evolution, Higher Education
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Shiland, Thomas W. – Science Education, 2002
Comments in response to Pushkin's critique published in Science Education 2002, 86(2), p161-166 and reviews three aspects of the atheoretical nature of the National Science Education Standards (NSES) from the 1998 article in light of Pushkin's comments. (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, National Standards
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Carson, Robert N. – Science and Education, 2002
Describes a proposed middle school curriculum designed to coordinate the major subject areas around a single coherent story line and tell the epic tale of the development of formal intellectual culture from its distant origins to the present day. Ourstory explores the history of scientific culture from the perspective of foundational disciplines…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Middle Schools, Science History, Science Instruction
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Gantt, Linda M. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1998
Examines four factors that may cause art therapists to reject the scientific method. Gives an overview of historical developments in science to provide a background for a discussion of each factor. Includes material from anthropology, psychoanalysis, and alternative health care. Offers suggestions for training art therapists in scientific…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Art Therapy, Postmodernism, Psychiatry
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Morrison, Adrian R. – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Relates personal experiences conducting scientific research on the brain mechanisms of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Argues that solutions to scientific questions can come from strange sources. Contains 13 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Physiology
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Petto, Andrew J. – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1998
Describes the use of a creationist-derived lesson plan in a nonmajor zoology class to demonstrate students' grasp of scientific concepts and principles. (WRM)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Creationism, Evolution
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Beaulieu, Anne – Science, Technology, and Human Values, 2002
Debates the paradoxical nature of claims about the emerging contributions of functional brain mapping. Examines the various ways that images are deployed and rejected and highlights an approach that provides insight into the current demarcation of imaging. (Contains 68 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical Research, Neurological Organization, Neurology
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Wellington, Jerry – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2001
Attempts to make explicit the recurrent tensions in debates about the purpose of science education and considers past frameworks for the aims of science education, arguing that no one element of the range of goals of science education should be over-emphasized at the expense of others. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Curriculum, Science Education History
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Stinner, Arthur – Science and Education, 2001
Discusses Newton's long struggle with the concepts of inertia and centrifugal force as an example of high-grade scientific thinking. Discusses the role of textbooks and how they largely emphasize memorization. Suggests that the historical approach can be more time-consuming than textbook-based teaching and that it requires a good understanding of…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Physics, Problem Solving, Science Education
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Tairab, Hassan H. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2001
Explores views held by pre-service and in-service teachers regarding the nature of science and technology, particularly the characteristics of science and technology, the aim of science and scientific research, the characteristics of scientific knowledge and scientific theories, and the relationship between science and technology. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Preservice Teachers, Science Education, Scientific Principles
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Hammond, Lorie – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2001
Describes a unique and ongoing collaboration involving a team of bilingual/multicultural teacher-educators, preservice teachers, teachers, students, and community members in an urban California elementary school. Uses critical ethnography as a framework and focuses on building an American garden house to show how, by drawing on participants' funds…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Multicultural Education, Preservice Teachers, Scientific Principles
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Seethaler, Sherry – American Biology Teacher, 2005
Science controversy has the potential to reinforce students' understanding of important biological concepts as well as helping students forge connections between concepts they may have previously seen disparate. Science controversy has the potential to help students make cross-disciplinary connections and therefore it should become an integral…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Rutledge, Michael L. – American Biology Teacher, 2005
An activity to promote student understanding of the nature of science as a method of inquiry by engaging students in a real-life experience that requires them to utilize their critical thinking skills is designed. The activity links scientific concepts to the real world experiences of students and increase the relevancy of the content.
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking
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Odegaard, Marianne – Studies in Science Education, 2003
The aim of this article is to examine how drama and theatre activities may enhance learning in science education, by creating a learning situation that is significant in the lives of students. The author offers a structured survey of different science and drama projects, together with theoretical reflections on the use of drama in science…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Learning
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Kousathana, Margarita; Demerouti, Margarita; Tsaparlis, Georgios – Science & Education, 2005
The implications of history and philosophy of chemistry are explored in the context of chemical models. Models and modeling provide the context through which epistemological aspects of chemistry can be promoted. In this work, the development of ideas and models about acids and bases (with emphasis on the Arrhenius, the Bronsted-Lowry, and the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Misconceptions, Science Instruction, Science History
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