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Peer reviewedKyle, W. C., Jr.; And Others – Science Education, 1991
Proposes the following recommendations: (1) research should be a collaborative endeavor; (2) teachers should be action-researchers; (3) research must be close to the classroom; (4) an investigative society should be created; and (5) research should inform policy. (PR)
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Educational Change, Educational Research
Peer reviewedMeyerson, J. J.; And Others – Science Education, 1991
Explored how elementary school children (n=267) "think" about science vocabulary through an examination of the organizational schemes children employ with science words. A common core of vocabulary was developed from textbooks. Students grouped the words and gave the group a name. One result indicated students had appropriate conceptual groupings…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Content Area Reading, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMertens, Donna M. – Science Education, 1991
Hearing-impaired students (32) and staff (25) of a 4-week summer program were interviewed. Among the conclusions are that teachers of hearing-impaired students should expect heterogeneity in terms of their preferred mode of communication, reading ability, lip reading ability, interest in science, etc. Effective instructional techniques include…
Descriptors: Deafness, Disabilities, Educational Research, Exceptional Persons
Peer reviewedLederman, Norman G.; Gess-Newsome, Julie – Science Education, 1991
Qualitatively studied the transfer of skills and perceptions developed in microteaching to the student teaching experience (n=17) and any changes in these skills and concerns throughout the duration of student teaching (n=6). Analysis of the data indicated 17 categories of subjects' perceptions, concerns, etc. (PR)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Research, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcFadden, Charles P. – Science Education, 1991
Presents the experience of a Canadian Science-Technology-Society (STS) curriculum project as an indication of the problems that likely follow from attempts to introduce a STS curriculum piecemeal. These problems include redundancy within school curriculum and reduced time for science concept and term acceptability of the STS proposals. (PR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Educational Change
Peer reviewedMartinez, Michael E.; Haertel, Edward – Science Education, 1991
Examines features of science experiments that make them interesting to middle school students (n=59 seventh graders). Compared a model of interest in learning with the reasons students gave for liking experiments. Latent partition analysis was used to derive an empirical model from characteristics of interesting science experiments. (PR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Grade 7, Interest Research
Peer reviewedDoran, Rodney L. – Science Education, 1991
Synthesizes existing, isolated bits of information on U.S. secondary student enrollment in advanced science courses. Among the findings for grades 10, 11, and 12, the percentage of those students enrolled in Advanced Biology is 20, 26, and 54. Advanced Chemistry is 0, 33, and 67; and Advanced Physics is 0, 10, and 90. (PR)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Advanced Placement Programs, Biology, Chemistry
Peer reviewedHerr, Norman Edward – Science Education, 1991
Studied which of the formats for advanced science instruction, Advanced Placement (AP) or "honors," is more effective at fostering communication between educators and stimulating their professional development. Interviews (n=18) and mailed surveys (847 responses) provided data. Among the conclusions are that teachers believed the AP program was…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Advanced Placement Programs, Communications, Educational Research
Peer reviewedCarlsen, William S. – Science Education, 1991
Examines instructional plans of four beginning teachers preparing to teach familiar and unfamiliar topics in biology. This analysis constitutes one level of a multimethodological study of effects of teacher subject-matter knowledge on high school science teaching. Among conclusions are that teacher's choice of instructional strategies affects…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Biology, Classroom Research, Educational Research
Peer reviewedDuit, Reinders – Science Education, 1991
Presents an overview of research on analogies in education conducted over the last 15 years. It includes metaphors in an analysis of the educational power of analogies. The role of analogies is analyzed from a constructivist position. (PR)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Research, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedShepardson, Daniel P.; Pizzini, Edward L. – Science Education, 1991
Analyzed the commonly used science textbooks (n=8) to determine their cognitive level of questions. Among the conclusions are that there was a greater proportion of lower-level questions than higher-level questions in these books. (PR)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Junior High Schools, Questioning Techniques, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedNdunda, Mutindi; Munby, Hugh – Science Education, 1991
Describes how young women in two different Kenyan schools look at their "science futures"--futures in science courses and careers as they perceive them. Argues that European educational system in Kenya has exploited traditional Kenyan gender roles and has widened rift between opportunities afforded men and women. Concludes that the different…
Descriptors: African Culture, Classroom Research, Colonialism, Cultural Background
Peer reviewedJegede, Olugbemiro J. – Science Education, 1991
Compared attitudes toward computer use and achievement in biology for three groups of Nigerian students (n=64): (1) working alone with computer; (2) working in groups of three on the computer; (3) and a control group that received normal instruction (lecture). Students in the second group had the highest scores on attitude. No significant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Classroom Research, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedMartin, Brian E.; Brouwer, Wytze – Science Education, 1991
Explores the use of narrative as a vehicle for sharing, communicating, and understanding personal experience. Argues that the narrative is a useful form of expression that is too often neglected in science education. Through stories students may begin to more successfully see the subtle dimensions of science and understand the ways in which…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Narration
Peer reviewedHurd, Paul DeHart – Science Education, 1991
Addresses the following question: "What are the issues in research and practice that need to be dealt with in order to lift science education out of the crisis it is perceived to be in? (PR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Educational Trends, Elementary School Science


