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Brian Abramowitz; Pavlo D. Antonenko; Megan Ennes; Stephanie Killingsworth – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
Climate change education is a key concept in pre-collegiate curricula across the world. However, teachers experience barriers to effectively teaching about climate change. One avenue for addressing some of the barriers is through scientist-teacher partnerships where a scientist offers real-world examples of how climate change is studied. This…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Climate, Technology Uses in Education
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Beck Graefe; Andrew Porter; Jane Indorf; Soyeon Ahn; Ching-Hua Chuan; Michael Gaines – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2025
Educators are at the forefront of shaping the future of education, particularly as technological advances introduce new tools and methods. Generative AI is a powerful tool capable of producing high-quality content based on properly constructed user prompts. While these advancements present significant opportunities, they also pose challenges. This…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientists, Graduate Students, College Faculty
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Jeffrey Grant; Patrick Murphy; Rebecca S. Barak; Marlene Hahn; Emma Leavens; Andrew L. Hipp – American Biology Teacher, 2025
High school biology students are provided few classroom opportunities to learn natural history or to see themselves as scientists. This poses a risk to their gaining the basic knowledge needed to play a positive role in the biodiversity crisis. However, science-as-practice in the classroom introduces the opportunity to equip students with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biodiversity, Secondary School Science, Biology
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Nadji, Taoufik – Physics Teacher, 2018
Newton married her, Einstein eloped with her, and many a physicist fell head over heels for her beauty, charm, and heavenly elegance! This paper is a heartfelt personal attempt to make sense of the indescribable love many physicists have for their subject matter, physics. My muse's nickname is Feezya and this is how she shall be referred to for…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientists, Science Instruction, Scientific Attitudes
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Janina Sundermeier; Conny Steenblock – Journal of Management Education, 2024
Students who seemingly do not fit the masculine ideal of an entrepreneur rarely consider entrepreneurship as a suitable career path due to a lack of identification and perceived feasibility. To challenge the masculinization of entrepreneurship, we drew from contemporary literature on gender role stereotypes to design a course that enables business…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Sex Stereotypes, Entrepreneurship, Masculinity
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Nino Javakhishvili; Marika Kapanadze; Lia Dzagania – Science Education International, 2024
The relevance of science education and its individual, societal, and vocational dimensions is important issues for the modern learning and teaching process in many countries. These dimensions are considered based on the data obtained from 1541 Georgian students. The study was conducted within the frames of the international ROSES project. The…
Descriptors: Relevance (Education), Science Education, Student Motivation, Student Interests
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Donald F. Sacco; August J. Namuth; Alicia L. Macchione; Mitch Brown – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Retractions have traditionally been reserved for correcting the scientific record and discouraging research misconduct. Nonetheless, the potential for actual societal harm resulting from accurately reported published scientific findings, so-called information hazards, has been the subject of several recent article retractions. As these instances…
Descriptors: Ethics, Information Sources, Research Problems, Scientific Research
Grishina, Olga Alekseevna; Gerzelieva, Zhanneta Ilijasovna; Rodenkova, Tatyana Nikolaevna; Gromova, Elena Ivanovna – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
Higher education institutions present key social institutions ensuring the creation and transfer of knowledge, intellectual capital, and innovations. This fact determines the significance of universities in state regulation and allocating financial resources to the best of them is becoming a crucial objective in many countries. Goals of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Universities, Educational Finance
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Elbakyan, Alexandra; Bozkurt, Aras – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2021
The conversation with Alexandra Elbakyan intends to explore the Sci-Hub phenomenon and the core motives that initiated Sci-Hub. Accordingly, Sci-Hub is an open science project that has gone viral and is driven by people who pursue knowledge. The core idea behind the Sci-Hub is very simple: people should have access to knowledge without any…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Access to Information, Scientists, Information Dissemination
Heather Lee Perkins – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Identity is a complex phenomenon studied throughout the social sciences but has attracted particular attention in STEM education settings as a strategy to boost interest, belonging, and persistence (Blackburn, 2007; Cuddy et al., 2008; MacLachlan, 2006; Settles et al., 2016). However, STEM educators working in this area inherit a tangled and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Stereotypes, Self Concept, Scientists
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Astley, Jeff – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2023
In the context of the distinction between normative and descriptive approaches to the relationship between science and religion, this article discusses the recent work of the sociologist Elaine Ecklund. It reviews four of her published outputs, summarising her data concerning the views of religious people and professional scientists, including…
Descriptors: Sociology, Scientific Research, Religion, Scientists
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Lehpamer, Nicole; Menchik, Daniel – Teaching Sociology, 2023
Using observations from a medical sociology course offered in two formats, we compare how undergraduate premedical students learned to see sociologically after (1) completing a one-semester course in which theory in medical sociology and fieldwork were taught concurrently or (2) completing a two-semester course in which theory in medical sociology…
Descriptors: Sociology, Premedical Students, Undergraduate Students, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Barak, Miri; Yachin, Tal; Erduran, Sibel – Research in Science Education, 2023
The goal of this study was to examine the way preservice science teachers depict and develop their understanding of nature of science (NOS), from the perspective of the family resemblance approach (FRA). FRA defines NOS as a Cognitive-Epistemic and Social-Institutional system. Appling the dual-analytic approach via reflective drawing analysis, we…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Scientific Principles, Freehand Drawing
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Lexi Wachtell; Amanda Gardiner; Matt Sievers; Katie Dickinson; Grace E. C. Dy; Elizabeth H. Glenski; Joya Mukerji; Elli Theobald; Elisa T. Tran; Vicente Velasco; Scott Freeman – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2023
Researchers who work on course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) and issues related to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) retention have begun exploring changes in student thinking about what it means to be a scientist. To support this effort, we developed rubrics to score answers to three open-response prompts: What…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientific Research, Research Training, Guidelines
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Matthew M. Mars; Judith L. Bronstein – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2023
Metaphors are prominent across a wide range of research literatures, serving as imaginative sparks for innovative approaches to complex problems and provocative questions. Research metaphors are very often interdisciplinary in nature, with scholars drawing insight and inspiration from disciplines outside of their own. Yet, research metaphors are…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Figurative Language, Ecological Factors, Holistic Approach
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