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Melville, Wayne; Fazio, Xavier – Science Teacher, 2007
Due to his work to determine how cholera was spread in the 18th century, John Snow (1813-1858) has been hailed as the father of modern epidemiology. This article presents an inquiry model based on his life and work, which teachers can use to develop a series of biology lessons involving the history and nature of science. The lessons presented use…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Programs, Epidemiology, Science Instruction
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Bradbury, Leslie Upson; Koballa, Thomas R., Jr. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2007
Mentoring is often an important component of alternative certification programs, yet little is known about what novices learn about science teaching through mentoring relationships. This study investigated the advice given by two mentor science teachers to their proteges. Findings indicate that mentors gave more advice related to general…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Mentors, Teacher Education Programs, Scientific Principles
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Eberle, Francis – School Science and Mathematics, 2008
This article is about an investigation of six middle school science teachers' beliefs and instructional practice about the coherence of the science they teach as articulated by National Science Education Standards (NRC, 1996). Many well intentioned reform efforts focus on improving content knowledge of teachers, but many classroom teachers…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Scientific Principles, Educational Change, Science Teachers
Philipp, Randolph A. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2008
Elementary school children in the United States are not developing acceptable levels of mathematical proficiency (National Center for Education Statistics, 1999), and a major concern of teacher educators is that teachers lack the depth and flexibility of mathematical understanding and the corresponding beliefs they need to teach for proficiency…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Aptitude
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Ouseph, P. J. – Physics Teacher, 2006
A science toy sometimes called the "magnetic spinner" is an interesting class demonstration to illustrate the principles of magnetic levitation. It can also be used to demonstrate Faraday's law and a horizontally suspended physical pendulum. The levitated part contains two circular magnets encased in a plastic housing. Each magnet stays…
Descriptors: Magnets, Demonstrations (Educational), Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Hopper, Seth; Howell, John – Physics Teacher, 2006
When studying wave interference, one often wants to know the difference in path length for two waves arriving at a common point P but coming from adjacent sources. For example, in many contexts interference maxima occur where this path-length difference is an integer multiple of the wavelength. The standard approximation for the path-length…
Descriptors: Algebra, Physics, Measurement, Mathematical Applications
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Kolavennu, Panini K.; Telotte, John C.; Palanki, Srinivas – Chemical Engineering Education, 2006
The objective of this paper is to design a train of tubular reactors that use a methane feed to produce hydrogen of the desired purity so that it can be utilized by a fuel cell for automotive applications. Reaction engineering principles, which are typically covered at the undergraduate level, are utilized to design this reactor train. It is shown…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Fuels, Laboratory Equipment, Transportation
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Forster, Colin – Primary Science Review, 2006
The scientific model of how people see things is far removed from children's real-world experience. They know that light is needed in order to see an object, but may not know that light is reflected off the object and some of that light enters the eyes. In this article, the author explores children's understanding of reflection and how to develop…
Descriptors: Models, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy, Scientific Principles
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Moran, Bruce T. – Science & Education, 2006
Andreas Libavius' (c. 1555-1616) three part collection of letters, the "Rerum chymicarum epistolica forma...liber" (1595-1599) is a particularly important text in fashioning the subject of chemistry as a demonstrative science and as a didactic discipline. Where Libavius' "Alchemia", which some have claimed to be the first textbook of chemistry,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Chemistry, Literature Reviews, Textbooks
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Plumb, Robert C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Discusses the effect of replacing argon gas with krypton gas in electric light bulbs. (RH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Kinetic Molecular Theory
Johnson, Gary R. – 1983
Two basic concepts of the social sciences--society and culture--are analyzed and new definitions are proposed. Concepts are the basic building blocks of scientific theory. A science with poor concepts will, therefore, be incapable of producing powerful scientific theory. When commonly used social science definitions of society and culture are…
Descriptors: Definitions, Fundamental Concepts, Models, Scientific Concepts
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Slabaugh, W. H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1974
Presents some materials for use in demonstration and experimentation of corrosion processes, including corrosion stimulation and inhibition. Indicates that basic concepts of electrochemistry, crystal structure, and kinetics can be extended to practical chemistry through corrosion explanation. (CC)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Experiments
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Ochiai, Ei-Ichiro – Journal of Chemical Education, 1974
Discusses some important aspects of bioinorganic chemistry, including interactions of organisms with metallic and nonmetallic elements and compounds. Indicates that many environmental problems are created by human exploitation of nature and technologies if studied from a bioinorganic chemical viewpoint. (CC)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
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D'alterio, Richard; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1974
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Experiments
Weaver, Warren – Saturday Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Foundation Programs, Moral Issues, Research, Researchers
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