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Lewis, Elizabeth; Baker, Dale; Watts, Nievita Bueno; Lang, Michael – Science Educator, 2014
In this article we describe current educational research underlying a comprehensive model for building a scientific classroom discourse community. We offer a professional development activity for a school-based professional learning community, providing specific science instructional strategies within this interactive teaching model. This design…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Communities of Practice, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development
Pea, Celestine H. – Science Educator, 2012
In a larger study on teachers' beliefs about science teaching, one component looks at how school environmental context factors influence inquiry-based science instruction. Research shows that three broad categories of school environmental factors (human, sociocultural, design) impact inquiry-based teaching in some way. A mixed-method, sequential,…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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
Marshall, Jeff C.; Smart, Julie; Horton, Robert M. – Science Educator, 2011
The authors worked with 22 middle school math and science teachers for one year with the goal of improving the quantity and quality of inquiry-based instruction implemented in the classroom. The professional development experience was framed by the 4E x 2 Instruction Model, which combines key components of inquiry instruction (Engage, Explore,…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Science Teachers, Professional Development, Reflective Teaching
Quigley, Cassie; Marshall, Jeff C.; Deaton, Cynthia C. M.; Cook, Michelle P.; Padilla, Michael – Science Educator, 2011
Inquiry has been cited as an essential goal of science education for decades. While terminology has evolved over time, the notion that students need to apply various analytic and thought related skills in order to better learn underlying scientific concepts and processes, remains central to science education. This article looks at four major…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Inquiry, Science Instruction
Banerjee, Anil – Science Educator, 2010
The author describes a professional development model for high school science teachers based on the framework of inquiry and science standards. The "Learn-Teach-Assess Inquiry" model focuses on guided inquiry labs as the central theme and builds on these labs to reinforce science concepts and abilities to understand and engage in inquiry in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Active Learning, Secondary School Science
Subramaniam, Karthigeyan – Science Educator, 2010
This paper presents a discussion of writing frames as a method of fostering scientific writing skills in the inquiry-based science classroom. Writing frames are described as templates that contain leads, cues, clues, and insights that collectively work together and provide a skeleton outline to scaffold writing tasks. The uses and benefits of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Content Area Writing, Inquiry, Active Learning
Meyer, Daniel Z.; Avery, Leanne M. – Science Educator, 2010
In this article, the authors offer a framework that identifies two critical problems in designing inquiry-based instruction and suggests three models for developing instruction that overcomes those problems. The Protocol Model overcomes the Getting on Board Problem by providing students an initial experience through clearly delineated steps with a…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Inquiry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Atwood, Ronald K.; Christopher, John E.; Combs, Rebecca K.; Roland, Elizabeth E. – Science Educator, 2010
Magnetism is a topic frequently studied in elementary schools. Since magnetism is a popular topic and is included in national science education standards, it might be assumed that elementary teachers have a good understanding of this topic and that elementary students develop a good understanding of fundamental magnetism concepts. Unfortunately,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Physics, Inquiry, Science Teachers
Qian, Yufeng – Science Educator, 2009
Leveraged by federal support to address the critical crisis in science education, scientists, science education researchers, and school teachers have started to join efforts to explore how to maximize the use of emerging technologies to improve science teaching and learning. There has been a surge of interest in the use of emerging 3 dimensional…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Science Education, Inquiry, Electronic Learning
Owens, Tara M. – Science Educator, 2009
Concerns over science education in the United States continue to grow due to the increasing global demands and competitiveness for careers in science and technology. This author contends that educators in the United States must look for ways to increase science proficiency and overall science literacy. Research about how students learn science…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Policy, Science Achievement, Educational Legislation
Kazempour, Mahsa – Science Educator, 2009
Teaching science through inquiry-based, student-centered instructional methods has been consistently emphasized by science education reform documents such as the National Research Council's (NRC) "National Science Education Standards" (NSES), and practically all states have adopted inquiry standards. In order for science education reforms to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Active Learning, Inquiry, Professional Development
Whose Science Is It Anyway? Models of Science According to Chemistry Students, Faculty, and Teachers
Kennedy, Laura M.; Yezierski, Ellen J.; Herrington, Deborah G. – Science Educator, 2008
This study describes data collected from undergraduate chemistry majors, high school chemistry teachers, and chemistry faculty in an effort to better understand how models and conceptions of scientific inquiry might change through time and experience as the teachers' views move toward those more universally held by practicing scientists. (Contains…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Chemistry, Science Teachers
Miller, Kenneth W. – Science Educator, 2008
With universities, teacher education institutions, and high schools gearing up heavily in online course delivery in every discipline, science educators specifically are asking themselves "How do we provide this access to our students and still maintain our pedagogical integrity in science instruction?" This question seems to be at the heart of a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses, Science Instruction
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