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Peer reviewedLehman, Robert A.; Simco, Edward R. – Science Education, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Criteria, Curriculum, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedSpain, Catherine P. – Science Education, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Problems, International Education, Questionnaires, Science Education
Peer reviewedRiban, David M.; Koval, David B. – Science Education, 1971
Descriptors: Field Studies, Science Education, Scientific Enterprise, Scientific Methodology
Peer reviewedPerkes, Victor A. – Science Education, 1971
Teachers required to use an Elementary Science Study (ESS) unit during student teaching tended to use more of the techniques advocated by ESS in their own classes one year later than did teachers allowed to plan their own approach during student teaching. (AL)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Evaluation, Methods Courses, Science Education
Peer reviewedMcCormack, Alan J. – Science Education, 1971
"Creativity training may be included as a portion of an existing elementary methods course and effect gratifying creativity improvement with no loss in subject-matter achievement." The possibility that "the creativity-trained person becomes more creative because he values creativity more" suggests a modification of Guilford's Structure of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Affective Behavior, Creativity, Methods Courses
Peer reviewedTaylor, Alton L. – Science Education, 1971
Forty-two independent achievement measures recorded from grades four to ten accounted for two-thirds of the variance in STEP science achievement scores, indicating that personality and motivational factors may need to be considered when grouping for instruction is done. (AL)
Descriptors: Achievement, Biology, Educational Research, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Peer reviewedNewton, David E. – Science Education, 1971
Descriptors: Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Science Education, Surveys
Peer reviewedShrigley, Robert L. – Science Education, 1971
Descriptors: Achievement, Earth Science, Educational Research, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedScott, Harry V. – Science Education, 1971
Descriptors: Biology, Classification, Elementary School Science, Field Studies
Peer reviewedBessler, William C.; Nisbet, Jerry J. – Science Education, 1971
An electronic student response system was used in teaching college biology to non-science students. Achievement of this treatment group was compared with that of the control group (not utilizing the response system). The only statistical significant difference found in an analysis of covariance was an interaction between treatment group and time…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Educational Equipment, Educational Research
Peer reviewedMoriber, George – Science Education, 1971
The time between asking a question and accepting an answer or proceeding with the lesson is reported for five lessons for four instructors. There was little change during four weeks of instructor-supervisor conferences intended to alter questioning techniques. (AL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Classroom Research, College Science, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedTroost, Cornelius J.; Morris, Stanley – Science Education, 1971
Grade six students were taught Newton's Second Law of Motion by a linear program, a lecture, or a video-taped lecture, with three different response modes: written responses to all questions, to one-third of the questions, or to no questions. There was no significant difference between teaching method, but the higher the overt response rate, the…
Descriptors: Instruction, Learning Theories, Lecture Method, Programed Instruction
Peer reviewedSchuck, Robert F. – Science Education, 1971
Student teachers instructed in techniques of deliberate set induction produced greater achievement and retention in their students than student teachers given no instruction in this teaching technique. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Research, Instruction, Science Education
Peer reviewedBills, Frank Lynn – Science Education, 1971
Descriptors: Creativity, General Science, Inquiry, Intelligence
Computer-Assisted Instruction in Undergraduate Organic Chemistry: An Evaluation of Selected Programs
Peer reviewedCulp, George H.; Castleberry, Sam J. – Science Education, 1971
Compared with students receiving tutorial assistance from teaching assistants and with those with no tutorial assistance, students using CAI programs achieved higher test scores, particularly in the areas of nomenclature, organic reactions, and organic syntheses. (AL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Evaluation


