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50 Years of ERIC
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Falk, John H.; Adelman, Leslie M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Explores to what extent and for which visitors do free-choice learning settings accomplish their educational mission. Uses data collected at the National Aquarium in Baltimore to determine whether grouping makes it possible to discern the nature of changes in aquarium visitors' conservation knowledge and attitudes. Discusses the effects of learner…
Descriptors: Aquariums, Attitudes, Discourse Analysis, Educational Environment
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Anderson, David; Lucas, Keith B.; Ginns, Ian S. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Reports the findings of an interpretive case study of the knowledge transformations of three Year 7 students who had participated in a class visit to a science museum and associated post-visit activities. Discusses theoretical and practical implications of these findings for teachers and staff of museums and similar institutions. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Concept Mapping, Informal Education, Middle Schools
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Cox-Petersen, Anne M.; Marsh, David D.; Kisiel, James; Melber, Leah M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Investigates how natural history content is conveyed to students and what students gain from this model of touring a museum. Discusses how the content and pedagogy within the guided tour complemented recommendations from formal science standards documents and informal learning literature. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Historic Sites, Informal Education
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Solomon, Joan – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Describes science activities for home in terms of sociological theory to understand activities in the home. Demonstrates the existence of differences that cannot fail to affect children's learning in both home and school situations. Illustrates a variation in attitude affecting children as they daily cross boundaries from one culture to another,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Influences, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
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Dhingra, Koshi – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Examines how high school students think about science that is mediated by four different program genres on television: (1) documentary; (2) magazine-format programming; (3) network news; and (4) dramatic or fictional programming. Discusses findings regarding ethics and the validity of science, final form science, science as portrayed by its…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Mass Media Role, Perception, Science Education
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Schmidt, Hans-Jurgen; Baumgartner, Tim; Eybe, Holger – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Investigates secondary school students' concepts of isotopes and allotropes and how the concepts are linked to the Periodic Table of Elements (PTE). Questions senior high school students with multiple choice items and interviews. Shows that students actively tried to make sense of what they had experienced. (KHR)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Chemistry, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development
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Dori, Yehudit J.; Hameiri, Mira – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Explores teaching methods to improve students' understanding of quantitative chemistry and their ability to solve related problems using the Multidimensional Analysis System (MAS). Investigates the relationships between MAS-classified chemistry problems and student achievement in solving these problems. Shows that improvement in student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, Concept Formation, Learning Problems
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Jones, M. Gail; Andre, Thomas; Superfine, Richard; Taylor, Russell – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Explores how educational experience organized around students' use of a world wide web (WWW)-controllable atomic force microscope (AFM) influenced student understanding of viruses. Conducts a unit on viruses for two high school biology classes, which incorporated the use of WWW-controllable AFM. Suggests that the use of this technology as a tool…
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development
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Hoffman, Joseph L.; Wu, Hsin-Kai; Krajcik, Joseph S.; Soloway, Elliot – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Investigates the depth and accuracy of 6th grade students' content understandings as well as the use of search-and-assess strategies when using on-line resources. Uses scaffolded curriculum materials while completing on-line inquiry units. Concludes that students develop accurate and in-depth understandings if they use search-and-assess strategies…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Grade 6, Inquiry
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Abramovich, Sergei; Brouwer, Peter – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
This paper suggests that knowledge of the school mathematics curriculum, as one of the key components of teachers' education, can be extended to include concepts and structures that generally belong to hidden domains of the curriculum. Motivated by work done with elementary pre-service teachers in a mathematics course employing a hidden…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Learning Theories, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Instruction
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Royer, Regina; Royer, Jeffery – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
This study compared the use of paper/pencil and computer tools for creating concept maps. Participants were 52 students in two combined 9th/10th grade biology classes. An independent measures research design was used. There were two treatment groups: computer and paper/pencil. The computer group created concept maps using Inspiration software…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Grade 9, Computer Uses in Education, Research Design
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Guerrero, Shannon; Walker, Norman; Dugdale, Sharon – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
Use of technology in middle grade mathematics is controversial. Major policy documents have teachers torn between enthusiasm for technology-facilitated mathematical investigation and cautions about undermining students' computational skills. This article examines research concerning use of computers and calculators in mathematics at the middle…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Computer Uses in Education, Calculators, Middle School Students
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Kolikant, Yifat Ben-David – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
Computer Science formal education brings together old-timers from two computer-literate cultures. The curriculum is oriented toward the academic community, whose interest is in the abstraction, solution, and proofs of algorithmic problems, whereas many students are technology users, whose main interest is the manipulation of the products of…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Grade 12, Curriculum Development, Theory Practice Relationship
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Rivet, Ann; Schneider, Rebecca – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
Digital photography has the potential to support student inquiry in real-world settings. However, specific ideas for the most effective use of digital photography to benefit students during inquiry, as well as the evidence indicating that this is possible, have not yet been established. Forty-one seventh-grade students used digital cameras and…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Ecology, Grade 7, Photography
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Dunn, Peter K. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
This paper discusses programs that clarify some statistical ideas often discussed yet poorly understood by students. The programs adopt the approach of demonstrating what is happening, rather than using the computer to do the work for the students (and hide the understanding). The programs demonstrate normal probability plots, overfitting of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Regression (Statistics), Probability, Mathematics Instruction
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