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Peer reviewedUdovic, Daniel; Morris, Deborah; Dickman, Alan; Postlethwait, John; Wetherwax, Peter – Bioscience, 2002
Introduces the Workshop Biology Project which is based on conceptual change by confronting students' conceptions and inquiry based science context. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Biology, Concept Formation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBrokaw, Alan J.; Merz, Thomas E. – Journal of Economic Education, 2004
The authors describe a game that students can play on the first day of a game theory class. The game introduces the 4 essential elements of any game and is designed so that its sequel, also played on the first day of class, has students playing the well-known Monty Hall game, which raises the question: Should you switch doors? By implementing a…
Descriptors: Probability, Interaction, Play, Active Learning
Lockhart, Marilyn – Journal of Faculty Development, 2004
Results of a qualitative study conducted at four diverse higher education institutions revealed that adult learning principles that describe how programs should be offered, as opposed to what is offered, are of primary importance. Faculty development programs should foster new friends, conversations, and connections outside of individuals'…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Learning Activities, Faculty Development, Feedback
Cunningham, Donald J.; Schreiber, James B.; Moss, Connie M. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
In this paper, we explore Peirce's work for insights into a theory of learning and cognition for education. Our focus for this exploration is Peirce's paper The "Fixation of Belief" (FOB), originally published in 1877 in "Popular Science Monthly". We begin by examining Peirce's assertion that the study of logic is essential for understanding…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Inferences, Constructivism (Learning), Beliefs
Lee, W. Theodore – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
To improve student understanding of protein structure and the significance of noncovalent interactions in protein structure and function, students are assigned a project to write a paper complemented with computer-generated images. The assignment provides an opportunity for students to select a protein structure that is of interest and detail…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Computer Uses in Education, Biochemistry, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedHolliday, Berchie W.; Duff, Lauren R. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
The students need not compute dependent values required in making line graphs but to teach the students the usage of graphing calculator to plot, calculating and graph linear equations, which are best suited to real world data. In this initial learning process, the teacher should give minimum support to the students in arriving at a solution as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Graphs, Graphing Calculators, Mathematics Instruction
McGlynn, Angela Provitera – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
In this article, the author focuses on teaching the Millennials how to become effective learners and guiding them to hone their critical-thinking skills. Millennials are the children of the Baby Boomer generation, and some are the offspring of the early wave members of Generation X. These students learn differently and interact differently than…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking, Population Groups, College Students
Peer reviewedZhang, Yueping; Moore, Kevin E. – College Teaching, 2005
This article describes an active learning demonstration to increase student interest in and involvement with the topic of research ethics and deception. Students received false, low feedback on an exam and then completed a faculty evaluation form. The class was then informed about the deception and the research issue (the impact of grades on…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Methodology, Deception, Active Learning
Rehorek, Susan J. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
Inquiry-based learning is more work than passive learning, and there is a body of students who prefer to take the easier route. But there is also a body of students who wish to explore science. Two descriptive evolutionary experiments conducted by university freshman/sophomore biology majors, enrolled in General Zoology are described.
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, College Students, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedBurke, K. A.; Greenbowe, Thomas J.; Gelder, John I. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The National Science Foundation funded the Multi-Initiative Dissemination (MID) project that was undertaken to introduce chemistry faculty to a variety of innovative new models, approaches, materials, and tools for active learning, retention, and understanding in lecture and lab. Innovations in units individualized to meet the needs of students…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Innovation, Science Instruction, Workshops
Peer reviewedOliver-Hoyo, Maria; Allen, DeeDee; Hunt, William F.; Hutson, Joy; Pitts, Angela – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A new approach for teaching general chemistry that combines lecture and laboratory into one seamless session and incorporates instructional methods supported by research-based findings is described. A comparative study of the understanding of basic chemical concepts and effective use of high-order cognitive skills by students exposed to two…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Chemistry, Science Instruction
Teixeira-Dias, Jose J. C.; Pedrosa de Jesus, Helena; Neri de Souza, Francisle; Watts, Mike – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
In Portugal, the number of students in higher education increased from 80,000 in 1975 to 381,000 in 2000 (a change from 11% to 53% in the age group 18-22), meaning a major change in the diversity of student population with consequences well known and studied in other countries. The teaching of chemistry at the University of Aveiro, for the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Motivation, Learning Processes
Modell, Harold I.; Michael, Joel A.; Adamson, Tom; Horwitz, Barbara – Advances in Physiology Education, 2004
We previously examined how three approaches to directing students in a laboratory setting impacted their ability to repair a faulty mental model in respiratory physiology (Modell, HI, Michael JA, Adamson T, Goldberg J, Horwitz BA, Bruce DS, Hudson ML, Whitescarver SA, and Williams S. Adv Physiol Educ 23: 82?90, 2000). This study addresses issues…
Descriptors: Physiology, Active Learning, Science Laboratories, Teacher Role
Johnson, Wendell G. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2004
A program of library instruction, oriented towards the Outcomes attached to the ACRL's Competency Standards One and Two, assists community college students towards information literacy. Online resources and the World Wide Web provide integral components of this program. Library instruction alone cannot fulfill all of the Standards, however.…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Standards, Library Instruction, Community Colleges
Pinel, Adrian – Mathematics Teaching, 2002
This article was written as a result of the author reading "MT177," a special issue dedicated to the teaching of "proof" in mathematics. He used the ideas in this special issue for planning his session "mathematical reasoning and proof," which was part of a weekend course for primary trainees. It consisted of three activities: (1) How many…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Classification, Mathematical Logic, Validity

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