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Peer reviewedChisman, Dennis G. – Science Education, 1984
Discusses the contribution of education to national development and science education's role in creating a climate of public opinion for the better use of science and technology in industrial development. Also explores science education's contribution to the better understanding of the relationship between science (and technology) and…
Descriptors: Conferences, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Development
Peer reviewedRakow, Steven J.; And Others – Science Education, 1984
Students' understanding of basic science concepts (with particular emphasis on the interaction of science and society) was measured during a 1981-82 national assessment. These results are compared to those obtained from the Third Science Assessment (1977) to determine how students' knowledge has changed during the past five years. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Educational Trends, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedHirsch, Christian R. – Science Education, 1984
Provides a profile of Michigan high school biology, chemistry, and physics teachers for the 1980-81, 1981-82, and 1982-83 school years, including highest degree(s), major(s), minor(s), sex, years of teaching experience, type of certificate, and assignment(s). Also examines possible trends in the staffing of high school science courses in Michigan.…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Degrees (Academic), High Schools
Peer reviewedZubrowski, Bernard – Science Education, 1984
Uses examples related to a head of cabbage to discuss: (1) sensory development in children; (2) the integration of sensory and cognitive involvement; and (3) a child's mode of exploring and discovering. Also discusses why science curricula need to be organized around a paradigm that is holistic. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOgunniyi, M. B. – Science Education, 1984
Identified and described (using a slight modification of Flander's interaction analysis categories) the nature of biology, chemistry, and physics teachers' verbal behaviors exhibited during science instruction. Results indicate that verbal behaviors are dominated by teachers in the study (N=24), with students remaining mostly passive. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Interaction, Physics
Peer reviewedHertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel; And Others – Science Education, 1984
Investigated interactive and noninteractive classroom behavior (as related to structural dimensions of the classroom) in order to observe student-student interaction in naturalistic classrooms, specifically in science subjects. Also investigated the empirical validity of a conceptual framework related to student classroom behavior. (JN)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interaction, Models
Peer reviewedGarnett, Patrick J.; Tobin, Kenneth – Science Education, 1984
Determined that the majority of 299 preservice teachers did not use formal reasoning patterns when they attempted to solve a variety of problems. Results obtained for controlling variables and for proportional, probabilistic, correlational, and combinatorial reasoning are discussed with implications for middle/junior high school science teaching.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMorrisey, J. Thomas; Barrow, Lloyd – Science Education, 1984
Reviews pertinent information about recent developments, issues, and trends in energy education. Areas addressed include the nature of energy education, recent trends in curricula, research on students' and teachers' attitudes and knowledge about energy, and energy education inservice trends. (JN)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedNichter, Richard – Science Education, 1984
Discusses some of the problems faced by technical advisors implementing projects for the improvement of science education in Africa and reasons for these problems. Problem areas considered include underdevelopment, underestimating the process, finances, personality conflict and motivation, and opposition from key groups. (A list of major UNESCO…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Financial Support, Program Implementation, Science Course Improvement Projects
Peer reviewedOlstad, Roger G.; Beal, Jack L. – Science Education, 1984
Surveyed certified science and mathematics education graduates to determine reasons why they: (1) never taught; (2) left teaching; or (3) stayed in the profession. Also examined the conditions for attracting these recently certified teachers into teaching. Indicates that no reservoir of talent ready to assume science or mathematics teaching…
Descriptors: Graduate Surveys, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Science Education
Peer reviewedMiller, Ralph M. – Science Education, 1984
Discusses reasons why good teaching of science is indispensible to the education of people to continue their quest for a more meaningful and more benevolent life. Areas explored include the role of science, misuses of science, and "science" in Verlikovsky's "Worlds in Collision" and Von Daniken's "Chariots of the Gods." (JN)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Peer reviewedZeidler, Dana L. – Science Education, 1984
Develops a more thorough rationale for the implementation of an interdisciplinary approach to science education. This rationale entails arguments stressing the need for education reform and summarizes the most viable approaches and important considerations in responding to that need. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Moral Issues
Peer reviewedChen, David; Novik, Ruth – Science Education, 1984
Develops the thesis that science education should be extended beyond the scope of scientific discipline to its applied aspects, namely, technology and its interphase with society. Suggests that curricula be developed which fosters scientific and technological literacy for all students. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEhindero, O. J. – Science Education, 1984
Investigated whether instructing children in the component skills underlying Piagetian transitivity tasks would increase their performance on both transitivity-related tasks and on reasoning tasks not directly related to transitivity. Results indicate that incorporating the quantification of certain abstract symbols, training can influence…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedAult, Charles R., Jr.; And Others – Science Education, 1984
Describes a method for interpreting and representing children's science conceptions as expressed during clinical interviews. Also demonstrated how application of the "Interview Vee" yields important insights into the long-term growth of several children's conceptions of "molecules." (JN)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary School Science, Epistemology, Grade 2


