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Peer reviewedCrawley, Frank E. – Science Teacher, 1980
Suggestions are offered for working with secondary-science student teachers. Described are recommendations for supervising teachers, reminders to give student teachers, and a 14-week guide for pacing the student teacher. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Science Education, Science Teachers, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEngland, Anthony W. – Science Teacher, 1980
Describes reasons why more emphasis should be placed on science education, particularly the technological aspects of science education. States that to make educated decisions about technology, students must first understand science as the basis for technology. Cites examples of technological advances emphasizing the need for increased science…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Higher Education, Science Education
Peer reviewedNalence, Eugene E. – Science Teacher, 1980
Describes secondary-school minicourses which provide an opportunity for examination of the interactions between science, technology, society and the investigation of science principles. The need for such minicourses is justified through the demands placed on citizens to rationally evaluate alternate solutions to problems confronting society which…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Minicourses
Peer reviewedSchafer, Larry E. – Science Teacher, 1980
Described is the use of cartoons in the science classroom to: (1) introduce new topics of study; (2) present students with problems to solve, activities to perform, or situations to analyze; (3) simulate discussion about values, science, and society and (4) convey messages about the nature of science. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Science Curriculum, Science Education, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedYager, Robert E. – Science Teacher, 1980
Described is a nutrition education program which could be integrated into home economics, health, and social studies as well as science. The program exemplifies the importance of science to basic issues facing society, while affecting the day-to-day and lifetime well-being of each person emphasized through health and nutrition education.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Health Education, Home Economics, Nutrition
Peer reviewedYager, Robert E.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1981
Provides rationale for interdisciplinary science curricula which emphasize decision-making skills. Includes examples of interdisciplinary curricula using an issue-centered approach: Unified Science and Mathematics for Elementary School (USMES), Health Activities Program (HAP), Human Sciences Program (HSP), Individualized Science Instructional…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Course Improvement Projects
Peer reviewedRenner, John W.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1981
Presents two studies done to identify problems students have in understanding the concepts of Darwinian evolution and adaptation. Results indicated poor understanding of the concept of time accounted for misconceptions in both studies (humans destroyed dinosaurs), and that only about 50 percent of students used logical reasoning. (JN)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Biology, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedHood, C. Gregory – Science Teacher, 1981
A self-paced format is used to teach physical science on three levels: (1) regular program; (2) challenging readings and experiments for academically gifted; and (3) modified textbooks for students with reading/learning difficulties. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Grade 9, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedJohnson, Virginia R. – Science Teacher, 1982
Reviews current brain research and implications for science instruction. Includes discussions of correlations between Piagetian stages of cognitive development and human brain development, arousal and attention mechanisms, and hemispheric specialization. (SK)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedRice, Dale R.; Dunlap, William P. – Science Teacher, 1982
Describes the stages and outcomes of a junior high school science lesson on erosion and deposition utilizing a "kids as researchers" theme. Stages include awareness, discussion, investigation, experimentation, generalization, and extension. (SK)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Inquiry, Problem Solving, Science Education
Peer reviewedScience Teacher, 1981
Presents edited excerpts of some of the major convention speeches presented at the National Science Teacher's Association National Convention in New York City, including those of Rosalyn Yalow, Peter Fenner, Verne N. Rockcastle, F. James Rutherford, John Brooks Slaughter, and Majorie H. Gardner. (CS)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Peer reviewedRice, Dale R.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1981
Summarizes 10 cases of lawsuits against science teachers, with the courts' decisions. Cases involved hazardous laboratory experiments, faulty power equipment, and the use of nonlaboratory rooms for science experiments. Recommendations are made regarding safety guidelines for middle and secondary school science classrooms. (CS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Guidelines, Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility
Peer reviewedMcCurdy, Donald W. – Science Teacher, 1981
Presents text of the testimony on March 3, 1981 of the President of the National Science Teachers' Association to a Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the the Reagan Administration's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposed cuts in the science education budget of the National Science Foundation. (CS)
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedHofstein, Avi; Nae, Nehemia – Science Teacher, 1981
Describes a unit designed to illustrate the "science-society-technology connection," in which three case studies of the chemical industry in Israel are presented to high school chemistry students. Chosen for the unit are case studies on copper production in Timna, on plastics, and on life from the Dead Sea. (CS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Industry
Peer reviewedKeller, E. C., Jr.; Schroyer, Fred C. – Science Teacher, 1981
Presents a description of a five-week summer course in marine biology and oceanography offered to college-bound, secondary students with varied physical handicaps. Summarizes insights gained after four summer sessions related to communication problems, physical arrangements for the wheelchair-bound, and handicap-proof maps; evaluates the course's…
Descriptors: Biology, College Bound Students, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation


