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Hanegan, Nikki; Bigler, Amber – Science Education Review, 2010
A broad continuum exists to describe the structure of inquiry lessons (Hanegan, Friden, & Nelson, 2009). Most teachers have heard inquiry described from a range of simple questioning to completely student-designed scientific studies (Chinn & Malhotra, 2002). Biotechnology education often uses a variety of inquiries from cookbook laboratory…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Investigations, Biotechnology, Inquiry
Robertson, William H. – Science Education Review, 2009
In order to create student interest and promote new connections to the understanding of fundamental physics concepts, there is a need for new approaches and methods that are both contemporary and relevant. Dr Skateboard's Action Science, a curriculum supplement comprising video instruction and classroom activities, is an example that focuses on…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Student Interests, Physics, Motion
Anders, Mark H. – Science Education Review, 2007
Many of the basic concepts involved in the process of scientific inquiry can be represented by analogy to a simple game called Battleships. The same processes used in this child's game demonstrate what role hypothesis generation and testing play in the search for truth in nature. The analogy can also be extended to demonstrate how scientists…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Research, Inquiry, Demonstrations (Educational)
Fortus, David – Science Education Review, 2005
It is often difficult to engage students, especially younger students, in authentic scientific inquiry. By authentic, the author means that the classroom activities are both good simulations of scientific inquiry as experienced by professional scientists and something that the students can relate to on an intuitive level. However, by engaging…
Descriptors: Science Education, Inquiry, Simulation, Class Activities

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