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50 Years of ERIC
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Dempster, Edith R.; Reddy, Vijay – Science Education, 2007
This study investigated the relationship between readability of 73 text-only multiple-choice questions from Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2003 and performance of two groups of South African learners: those with limited English-language proficiency (learners attending African schools) and those with better…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Youth, Sentences
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Khan, Samia – Science Education, 2007
In this paper, instructional strategies for sustaining model-based inquiry in an undergraduate chemistry class were analyzed through data collected from classroom observations, a student survey, and in-depth problem-solving sessions with the instructor and students. Analysis of teacher-student interactions revealed a cyclical pattern in which…
Descriptors: Surveys, Observation, Educational Strategies, Chemistry
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Hazari, Zahra; Tai, Robert H.; Sadler, Philip M. – Science Education, 2007
The attrition of females studying physics after high school is a growing concern to the science education community. Most undergraduate science programs require introductory physics coursework. Thus, success in introductory physics is usually necessary for students to progress to higher levels of science study. Success also influences attitudes;…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Womens Education, Science Education, Females
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Van Eijck, Michiel; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Science Education, 2007
The debate on the status of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in science curricula is currently centered on a juxtaposition of two incompatible frameworks: multiculturalism and universalism. The aim of this paper is to establish a framework that overcomes this opposition between multiculturalism and universalism in science education, so that…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Epistemology, Indigenous Populations, Science Education
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Afonso, Ana S.; Gilbert, John K. – Science Education, 2007
This study analyzes the short-term consequences of visitors' use of different types of exhibits (i.e., "exemplars of phenomena" and "analogy based") together with the factors affecting visitors' understanding of and their evaluation of the use of such exhibits. One hundred and twenty five visitors (either alone or in groups) were observed …
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Logical Thinking, Exhibits, Museums
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Fernandez-Manzanal, Rosario; Rodriguez-Barreiro, Luis; Carrasquer, Jose – Science Education, 2007
Over the last few decades, environmental work has increased significantly. An important part of this has to do with attitudes. This research presents the design and validation of an environmental attitudes scale aimed at university students. Detailed information on development and validation of the scale is provided. Similarly, it presents the…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Gender Differences, Environmental Education, Student Attitudes
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Shen, Ji; Confrey, Jere – Science Education, 2007
This case study describes a teacher's development of and creativity in manipulating physical models in an astronomy course for in-service science teachers of K-8. Specifically, she organized a data table from several charts of numbers, constructed a moon-ball model in addition to a 2-D model, and created a hula hoop model as a concrete realization…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Creativity, Astronomy, Science Education
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Kim, Minchi C.; Hannafin, Michael J.; Bryan, Lynn A. – Science Education, 2007
Researchers and practitioners have attempted to identify technologies that support students' scientific understanding, activities and support practices that facilitate students' inquiry processes, and methods to sustain technology-enhanced innovations in everyday science classrooms. The purpose of this paper is to examine the findings and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Technology, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
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Hansson, Lena; Redfors, Andreas – Science & Education, 2007
In this article we report on a group activity, based on previous work [Hansson & Redfors: 2006b, "Science & Education" (accepted)], in an upper secondary physics class in Sweden. The aim was to engage students in a discussion about which presuppositions that are really necessary for physics. During the activity the students were to decide about…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Physics, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
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Borda, Emily J. – Science & Education, 2007
In this paper, I recall previous arguments for a hermeneutic approach to science and claim that such an approach necessitates attention to the development of dispositions. I undertake an analysis of Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics to identify and describe dispositions relevant to a hermeneutic approach to science. I then apply…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hermeneutics, Science Education, Philosophy
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Kipnis, Nahum – Science & Education, 2007
A proper presentation of scientific discoveries may allow science teachers to eliminate certain myths about the nature of science, which originate from an uncertainty among scholars about what constitutes a discovery. It is shown that a disagreement on this matter originates from a confusion of the act of discovery with response to it. It is…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Optics, Science Teachers, Science Education
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Carson, Robert N.; Rowlands, Stuart – Science & Education, 2007
Mathematics begins in human experience thousands of years ago as empirical and intuitive experiences. It takes the deliberate naming of concepts to help crystallize and secure those observations and intuitions as abstract concepts, and to begin separating the concept of number from specific instances of objects. It takes the creation of compact…
Descriptors: Symbols (Mathematics), Concept Formation, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction
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Coelho, Ricardo Lopes – Science & Education, 2007
The law of inertia is a problem in teaching due to the impossibility of showing the proposition experimentally. As we cannot do an experiment to verify the law, we cannot know if it is correct. On the other hand, we know that the science based upon it is successful. A study in the history of mechanics has shown that there are different foundations…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Erduran, Sibel; Bravo, Agustin Aduriz; Naaman, Rachel Mamlok – Science & Education, 2007
History and philosophy of science have been widely promoted in science teacher education for several decades. However the application of themes from philosophy of science in science teacher education has been rather broad and not particular relative to the domain-specific features of the science in question. The purpose of this paper is to…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Chemistry, Science Teachers, Epistemology
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Quessada, Marie-Pierre; Clement, Pierre – Science & Education, 2007
This study focuses on how human origins were taught in the French Natural Sciences syllabuses of the 19th and 20th centuries. We evaluate the interval between the publication of scientific concepts and their emergence in syllabuses, i.e., didactic transposition delay (DTD), to determine how long it took for scientific findings pertaining to our…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Natural Sciences, French, Epistemology
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