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Underwood, Martin – Physics Education, 2008
Joseph Rotblat was one of the most distinguished nuclear physicists and peace campaigners of the post Second World War period. His peace activities rank alongside those of Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell; he won the Nobel Peace Prize, jointly with the Pugwash movement, that he helped found. However, he made significant contributions to…
Descriptors: Radiation, Foreign Countries, Scientists, Activism
Silver, Anne; Rushton, Brian S. – Education 3-13, 2008
The attitudes of Year 5 primary-school children towards science, engineering and technology (SET) were examined prior to studying the effects of the Horsham Greenpower Goblin Challenge (HGGC), a hands-on SET project. The data collection centred on pupil, parent and teacher questionnaires using Likert scales and picture/word images of scientists…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Likert Scales, Engineering, Scientists
Stubbe, Dorothy; Martin, Andres; Bloch, Michael; Belitsky, Richard; Carter, Debbie; Ebert, Michael; Friedman, Alan; Giese, Alexis; Kirwin, Paul; Ross, Randal G.; Leckman, James F. – Academic Psychiatry, 2008
Objective: The United States is facing a severe shortage of academic child and adolescent psychiatrists. This article reviews a model integrated pathway to improve recruitment. Methods: The authors review training portals for research in child and adolescent psychiatry. There is a summary of a focus group discussion of the advantages and…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Training Objectives, Physicians, Focus Groups
van Eijck, Michiel; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2008
This study investigated the representations of a select group of scientists (n = 10) in a sample of Canadian high school and college textbooks. Drawing on semiotic and cultural-historical activity theoretical frameworks, we conducted two analyses. A coarse-grained, quantitative analysis of the prevalence and structure of these representations…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Scientists, College Science, Secondary School Science
Heid, Christy; Biglan, Barbara; Ritson, Margaret – Science Scope, 2008
Case studies are an excellent method for engaging middle school students in the current work of scientists. Students learn to think like scientists as they decide how to investigate the dilemma presented in the case study. This article describes one such case study, the Fish Kill Mystery, which takes place at a popular vacation spot--the beaches…
Descriptors: Animals, Middle School Students, Case Studies, Scientists
Peer reviewedKertesz, Francois – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1974
The problems in providing linguistic assistance to scientists in a large institution are reviewed, and specific solutions are recommended. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Languages, Scientists, Translation
Peer reviewedGrumman, Barbara C. – Journal of Education, 1971
A brief biography is presented of a noted author. (CK)
Descriptors: Artists, Counselors, Scientists
Peer reviewedCampbell, Neil A. – American Biology Teacher, 1996
David Satcher began his career as a medical geneticist and was appointed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1993. In this interview, Dr. Satcher talks about the responsibilities of the CDC and explains how a childhood experience inspired his interest in medicine and his continuing commitment to community service.…
Descriptors: Biology, Interviews, Scientists
Lyon, Gabrielle; Jafri, Jameela – Afterschool Matters, 2010
Project Exploration's Sisters4Science (S4S) is an afterschool program for middle and high school urban girls of color. Designed to "get" girls interested in science, "keep" girls interested in science, and "equip" girls with skills and experiences that enable them to pursue science, S4S creates a science-rich learning…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Middle School Students, High School Students, Females
Bruce, Kim B.; Cupper, Robert D.; Scot Drysdale, Robert L. – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2010
With the support of a grant from the Sloan Foundation, nine computer scientists from liberal arts colleges came together in October, 1984 to form the Liberal Arts Computer Science Consortium (LACS) and to create a model curriculum appropriate for liberal arts colleges. Over the years the membership has grown and changed, but the focus has remained…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computer Science, Consortia, Liberal Arts
Walls, Leon – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Nature of Science is one of the most fundamental aspects of understanding science. How different cultures, races and ethnicities see and interpret science differently is critical. However, the NOS views specific to African American teachers and learners have gone largely unresearched. The views of a purposeful sample of African American third…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Students, Scientific Principles, Laboratories
Collins, Jenny – History of Education, 2009
An examination of the professional lives of women science teachers presents an opportunity to consider ways in which women became "knowledge purveyors" and to reflect on the extent to which they challenged contemporary boundaries about what science women should know. An analysis of the life of a woman science teacher who was also a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Women Scientists, Womens Education, Womens Studies
Kapon, S.; Ganiel, U.; Eylon, B. – Physics Education, 2009
Many large scientific projects and scientific centres incorporate some kind of outreach programme. Almost all of these outreach programmes include public scientific lectures delivered by practising scientists. In this article, we examine such lectures from the perspectives of: (i) lecturers (7) who are practising scientists acknowledged to be good…
Descriptors: Audiences, Physics, Lecture Method, Science Instruction
Malet, Antoni – Annals of Science, 2009
Jose Maria Albareda (1902-1966) was an applied chemist and a prominent member of the Roman Catholic organization, Opus Dei, who played a crucial role in organizing the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas (CSIC), the new scientific institution created by the Franco regime in 1939. The paper analyses first the formative years in…
Descriptors: Scientists, Chemistry, Biographies, Catholics
Morrison, Judith A.; Raab, Fred; Ingram, Dale – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
To explore how elementary teachers may differ from secondary teachers in their views about NOS, a professional development experience involving explicit reflective instruction on NOS, discussions about science with scientists, and exposing the teachers to the practices, techniques, and collaborations fundamental to scientific research was…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Professional Development, Job Shadowing, Scientific Principles

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