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Williams, Jonathan E. – Physics Teacher, 2014
In this paper, I present a low-cost interactive experiment for measuring the strength of Earth's local magnetic field. This activity can be done in most high schools or two-year physics laboratories with limited resources, yet will have a tremendous learning impact. This experiment solidifies the three-dimensional nature of Earth's…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Magnets
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Murakami, Elizabeth T.; Kearney, W. Sean – School Leadership Review, 2020
This study examines practices of principals working in high-performing, high-poverty schools with a high representation of students of color in south central Texas. This study explores how leaders build individual and organizational capacity in high-needs schools. Using a criterion sample, and a conceptual framework focused on leadership for…
Descriptors: Principals, Minority Group Students, Poverty, Instructional Leadership
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Charlton, Michael; Eriksson, Stefan; Isaac, C. Aled; Madsen, Niels; van der Werf, Dirk Peter – Physics Education, 2013
We describe recent experiments at CERN in which antihydrogen, an atom made entirely of antimatter, has been held in a magnetic minimum neutral atom trap and subjected to microwave radiation to induce a resonant quantum transition in the anti-atom. We discuss how this, the first experiment to observe an interaction between an antihydrogen atom and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Physics, Magnets
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Martinez-Roman, Javier; Perez-Cruz, Juan; Pineda-Sanchez, Manuel; Puche-Panadero, Ruben; Roger-Folch, Jose; Riera-Guasp, Martin; Sapena-Baño, Angel – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2015
Undergraduate courses in electrical machines often include an introduction to their magnetic circuits and to the various magnetic materials used in their construction and their properties. The students must learn to be able to recognize and compare the permeability, saturation, and losses of these magnetic materials, relate each material to its…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Equipment, Engineering Education, Magnets
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Kao, Jacqueline Y.; Yang, Min-Han; Lee, Chi-Young – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
Neo magnets are neodymium magnet beads that have been marketed as a desktop toy. We proposed using neo magnets as an alternative building block to traditional ball-and-stick models to construct carbon allotropes, such as fullerene and various nanocone structures. Due to the lack of predetermined physical connections, the versatility of carbon…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Magnets, Demonstrations (Educational), Undergraduate Students
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Olson Beal, Heather K.; Beal, Brent D. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2016
The marketization of K-12 education has led to an increase in school-based marketing efforts. Relatively little research, however, has examined how public schools market themselves, who is involved in marketing, and how these marketing efforts impact key stakeholders, including school administrators, teachers, students, and parents.We explore…
Descriptors: Case Studies, School Choice, Immersion Programs, Commercialization
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Andersson, Staffan; Johansson, Anders – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2016
This study of achievement differences, as reflected by course grades, on a third-semester electromagnetism course at a Swedish research university was motivated by instructor concerns about gender inequalities. Quantitative analysis showed a gender gap in course grades between female and male students for the period of fall 2007 to spring 2013.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Magnets, Energy, College Science
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Henn-Reinke, Kathryn – Cogent Education, 2019
Schools throughout the world teach in several languages, but few reach the level of linguistic proficiency of Hamelin-Laie International School in Mongat, Barcelona, Spain. This school begins instruction in English, Catalan, and Spanish and at grade one, adds a fourth language as a World Language. Factors that impact the success of this school…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Bilingual Education Programs, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Zhou, Shaona; Yeung, Yau-Yuen; Wang, Yanlin; Wang, Xiaojun; Xiao, Hua – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2014
Learning electromagnetics often involves dealing with problems with strong mathematical skills or thinking about problems in abstract and multiple spaces. Moreover, many students are often unable to explain some related physical phenomena using the appropriate electromagnetic principles. In this paper, we report on integrating two effective…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Energy, Magnets
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Pritchard, Benjamin P.; Simpson, Scott; Zurek, Eva; Autschbach, Jochen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
A computational experiment investigating the [superscript 1]H and [superscript 13]C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) chemical shifts of molecules with unpaired electrons has been developed and implemented. This experiment is appropriate for an upper-level undergraduate laboratory course in computational, physical, or inorganic chemistry. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Molecular Structure
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Nunn, John – Physics Education, 2014
A simple inductive gravimeter constructed from a rigid plastic pipe and insulated copper wire is described. When a magnet is dropped through the vertically mounted pipe it induces small alternating voltages. These small signals are fed to the microphone input of a typical computer and sampled at a typical rate of 44.1 kHz using a custom computer…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Laboratory Equipment, Magnets
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Myran, Steve; Sutherland, Ian – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2016
This case explores Crabapple Middle, a struggling urban school in the midst of a transition that seeks new leadership that can overcome the challenges of two sub-cultures that divide the school and community. In an effort to address issues of low academic performance and negative community perception, an International Baccalaureate magnet program…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Urban Schools, Middle School Students, Advanced Placement Programs
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Fletcher, Edward Charles, Jr.; Nguema, Arland; Ashford, Shetay – Action in Teacher Education, 2016
This qualitative, multicase study examined the support, instruction, coursework, discussions, field and clinical experiences, and critical reflection that took place within a precollegiate Urban Teaching Academy (UTA) magnet program located in a southeastern school district. Two major themes emerged with sub-themes undergirding each. The first…
Descriptors: Urban Teaching, Clinical Experience, Teacher Education, Qualitative Research
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Cheng, Meng-Fei; Lin, Jang-Long – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
Understanding the nature of models and engaging in modeling practice have been emphasized in science education. However, few studies discuss the relationships between students' views of scientific models and their ability to develop those models. Hence, this study explores the relationship between students' views of scientific models and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Models, Student Attitudes, Science Achievement
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Baird, William H.; Padgett, Clifford W.; Secrest, Jeffery A. – Physics Education, 2015
Google Earth has made a wealth of aerial imagery available online at no cost to users. We examine some of the potential uses of that data in illustrating basic physics and astronomy, such as finding the local magnetic declination, using landmarks such as the Washington Monument and Luxor Obelisk as gnomons, and showing how airport runways get…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Astronomy
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