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Bloodgood, Robert A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2012
Histology laboratory instruction is moving away from the sole use of the traditional combination of light microscopes and glass slides in favor of virtual microscopy and virtual slides. At the same time, medical curricula are changing so as to reduce scheduled time for basic science instruction as well as focusing on student-centered learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Peer Teaching, Group Activities, Science Laboratories
Seraphin, Kanesa D.; Philippoff, Joanna; Kaupp, Lauren; Vallin, Lisa M. – Science Education International, 2012
The Teaching Science as Inquiry (TSI) philosophy is based on the belief that science should be taught and learned as it is practiced within the discipline of science education. TSI pedagogy uses a defined theoretical framework to counter the many vague misconceptions about inquiry. This framework a) acknowledges the multiple stages through which…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Science Instruction, Metacognition
Educational Reflections on the "Ecological Crisis": EcoJustice, Environmentalism, and Sustainability
Mueller, Michael P. – Science & Education, 2009
There is a tendency by scholars arguing for a more just and sustainable future to position the "ecological crisis" as a fundamental reason for major educational reforms. Relying on crisis-talk to fuel social and environmental justice and environmentalism reinforces the thinking of the past, which inadvertently perpetuates the acceptance of present…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Cultural Pluralism, Biodiversity, Social Justice
Yalcin, Mehmet; Altun, Sema; Turgut, Umit; Aggul, Fatma – Science & Education, 2009
The present study aims to identify first year Turkish Science undergraduates' understandings and misconceptions of the concept of light and its propagation. For this purpose, an instrument composed of four open-ended questions was developed by the researchers. The diagnostic test was piloted with twenty students and modifications were made prior…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Misconceptions, Undergraduate Students
Coelho, Ricardo Lopes – Science & Education, 2009
Some physicists have pointed out that we do not know what energy is. Many studies have shown that the concept of energy is a problem for teaching. A study of the history of the concept shows that the discoverers of energy did not find anything which is indestructible and transformable but rather that the concept of energy underwent a change of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Motion, Energy, Physics
Zeyer, Albert – Science & Education, 2009
This is a comment on the article "An Essay for Educators: Epistemological Realism Really is Common Sense" written by Cobern and Loving in "Science & Education." The skillful analysis of the two authors concerning the problematic role of scientism in school science is fully appreciated, as is their diagnosis that it is scientism not universal…
Descriptors: Realism, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
Armoni, Michal; Ben-Ari, Mordechai – Science & Education, 2009
Nondeterminism is a fundamental concept in computer science that appears in various contexts such as automata theory, algorithms and concurrent computation. We present a taxonomy of the different ways that nondeterminism can be defined and used; the categories of the taxonomy are domain, nature, implementation, consistency, execution and…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Fundamental Concepts, Textbooks, Semantics
Goss, Victor Geoffrey Alan – Science & Education, 2009
Euler's formula for the buckling of an elastic column is widely used in engineering design. However, only a handful of engineers will be familiar with Euler's classic paper "De Curvis Elasticis" in which the formula is derived. In addition to the Euler Buckling Formula, "De Curvis Elasticis" classifies all the bent configurations of elastic rod--a…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Engineering, Calculus, Case Studies
Dodick, Jeff; Argamon, Shlomo; Chase, Paul – Science & Education, 2009
A key focus of current science education reforms involves developing inquiry-based learning materials. However, without an understanding of how working scientists actually "do" science, such learning materials cannot be properly developed. Until now, research on scientific reasoning has focused on cognitive studies of individual scientific fields.…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Inquiry, Sciences, Historians
Fauque, Danielle M. E. – Science & Education, 2009
In scientific teaching, especially in physics and chemistry, some historical aspects have been introduced at the secondary level in France, since 1993. Particularly, in 2007, the syllabuses of 11'-15' years old level ("college") propose precise activities in history of science and technology. Detailed guidance has been distributed in official…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Foreign Countries, History, Science Instruction
Clary, Renee M.; Wandersee, James H. – Science & Education, 2009
Henry T. De la Beche (1796-1855) began his geological career within an elite circle (Geological Society of London, 1817; FRS, 1819), collaborating with influential gentlemen geologists and publishing original research. When his independent income dwindled, De la Beche managed to secure governmental funding for his mapping projects. This led to…
Descriptors: Geology, Scientists, Science History, Social Class
Lindahl, Mats Gunnar – Science & Education, 2009
To make meaning of scientific knowledge in such a way that concepts and values of the life-world are not threatened is difficult for students and laymen. Ethics and morals pertaining to the use of genetic tests for hereditary diseases have been investigated and discussed by educators, anthropologists, medical doctors and philosophers giving, at…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Genetics, Testing
Kampourakis, Kostas; Zogza, Vasso – Science & Education, 2009
This study aimed to explore secondary students' explanations of evolutionary processes, and to determine how consistent these were, after a specific evolution instruction. In a previous study it was found that before instruction students provided different explanations for similar processes to tasks with different content. Hence, it seemed that…
Descriptors: Evolution, Concept Formation, Secondary School Students, Science Instruction
Heaton, Timothy H. – Science & Education, 2009
Young-earth creationism has undergone a shift in emphasis toward building of historical models that incorporate Biblical and scientific evidence and the acceptance of scientific conclusions that were formerly rejected. The RATE Group admitted that massive amounts of radioactive decay occurred during earth history but proposed a period of…
Descriptors: Creationism, Geology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Plate Tectonics
Eshach, Haim – Science & Education, 2009
This paper introduces a novel strategy for teaching physics: using the Nobel Physics Prize as an organizational theme for high school or even first year university physics, bringing together history, social contexts of science, and central themes in modern physics. The idea underlying the strategy is that the glamour and glitter of the Nobel Prize…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, College Science

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