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Charles, Karen; Rice, Olivia – Science Educator, 2012
The term "open educational resources" (OERs) was first coined by UNESCO in 2005 and refers to "teaching, learning or research materials that are in the public domain or released with an intellectual property license that allows for free use, adaptation, and/or distribution." OERs offer educators what might be termed "value neutral" online…
Descriptors: Internet, Science Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Intellectual Property
Koenig, Kathleen; Schen, Melissa; Bao, Lei – Science Educator, 2012
Development of a scientifically literate citizenry has become a national focus and highlights the need for K-12 students to develop a solid foundation of scientific reasoning abilities and an understanding of nature of science, along with appropriate content knowledge. This implies that teachers must also be competent in these areas; but…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Learning Modules, Science Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Spector, Barbara S.; Burkett, Ruth; Leard, Cyndy – Science Educator, 2012
This paper introduces a model for using informal science education venues as contexts within which to teach the nature of science. The model was initially developed to enable university education students to teach science in elementary schools so as to be consistent with "National Science Education Standards" (NSES) (1996) and "A Framework for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Scientific Principles, Experiential Learning, Science Education
Powell-Moman, Amy D.; Brown-Schild, Valerie B. – Science Educator, 2011
This paper investigates the impact of a two-year professional development program on teacher self-efficacy for inquiry-based instruction. The program utilizes scientist-teacher partnerships to develop content knowledge, inquiry-based instruction, and leadership skills for in-service STEM teachers. Participating teachers are administered a survey…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Teacher Participation, Faculty Development, Scientists
Echeverri, J. Felipe; Sadler, Troy D. – Science Educator, 2011
The state of education in the United States, particularly in the areas of science, mathematics and technology, has been a consistent source of concern since at least the early 1980s when student performance on the 1986 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) revealed that science proficiency was lower than comparable measures from the…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Problem Based Learning, National Competency Tests, Biotechnology
Miller, Christopher L. – Science Educator, 2010
By contrasting two case studies of school districts, this paper illustrates the effectiveness of K-12 science departments in supporting elementary science education, especially in response to NCLB's push towards the articulation of curriculum across all grades and as a response to the erosion of instructional time on science in elementary schools…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Case Studies, School Districts, Science Departments
Yager, Robert E.; Ali, Mohamed Moustafa; Hacieminoglu, Esme – Science Educator, 2010
This article is the first in what will become a continuing series of articles highlighting the perspectives of renowned science educators. The first featured article is by Robert Yager, Science Education Center, University of Iowa, USA. Dr. Yager has directed over 100 NSF projects designed to improve K-16 science programs. He has served as…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Education, Academic Standards, National Standards
Zhang, Xiaodong; McInerney, Joseph; Frechtling, Joy – Science Educator, 2010
The Math and Science Partnership (MSP) program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) is a major national research and development effort that supports innovative partnerships among institutions of higher education (IHEs), local K-12 school systems, and their supporting partners in order to improve K-12 student achievement in mathematics and…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Tenure, Elementary Secondary Education, Colleges
Eick, Charles J.; Ewald, Mary Lou; Richardson, Velma B.; Anderson, Karen – Science Educator, 2007
The authors argue that leadership networks when comprised of regional stakeholders including university faculty, school system administrators, and teacher leaders can begin to work together towards common reform goals. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Leadership
Yager, Robert E.; Akcay, Hakan – Science Educator, 2007
The Iowa Chautauqua Program was developed in 1983 with support from National Science Foundation (NSF) which awarded the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) a major grant to study an inexpensive in-service model for stimulating reform in K-12 science classrooms. Iowa was one of the six Chautauqua sites which were modeled after a program…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Teachers, Science and Society, Program Effectiveness
Mumba, Frackson; Chabalengula, Vivien Mweene; Moore, Cynthia J.; Hunter, William J. F. – Science Educator, 2007
Instructional planning has increasingly been recognized as an essential element for good teaching at different levels of education. Instructional planning constitutes many things which teachers consider and do when they are planning for teaching. It provides a roadmap that assists the teachers to focus on achievable objectives and learners' needs,…
Descriptors: Instructional Development, Science Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Graduate Students
Irving, Karen E. – Science Educator, 2006
The author explores current efforts by educators and policy makers to harness the power of educational technology for both assessment "of learning" and assessment "for learning" in K-12 classrooms. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology, Academic Achievement, Formative Evaluation
Yager, Robert E. – Science Educator, 2004
The National Science Education Standards (NSES) articulates four goals (justifications) for requiring science in K-12 schools. An argument is made that science leaders must take the goals of science education seriously and use them to frame their teaching and staff development efforts. In this article, the author discusses the four NSES goals for…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Education, Department Heads
Ingersoll, Richard M. – Science Educator, 2003
Explains the types of teacher shortages and discusses the reasons for teacher turnover, issues schools face, and implications for educational policy. (Contains 21 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers
Dunkhase, John A. – Science Educator, 2003
Describes inquiry as an instructional method from an historical perspective and discusses reasons why inquiry has rarely been successfully implemented in science classroom settings. Introduces an inquiry model, discusses coupled inquiry, and addresses the issues of control over content and curriculum. (YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Science Curriculum

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