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Coble, Charles R.; And Others – 1985
This paper examines various topics and issues related to the teaching of science to learning disabled (LD) students. It includes: (1) an overview of Public Law 94-142, the Education For All Handicapped Children Act and the nature of learning disabilities; (2) a general method for teaching science to LD students (Such as establishing a routine,…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Coble, Charles R.; And Others – School Science and Mathematics, 1982
Details are provided of a recent project in North Carolina funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The information includes data from a survey that looked at the statewide status of handicapped science education. Four recommendations are made, based upon observations of the project and the survey results. (MP)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Coble, Charles R.; Bland, Charles E. – American Biology Teacher, 1974
Describes the sturcture and asexual reproduction of the fungus Pilobolus and outlines a number of experiments with this organism that are suitable for secondary school biology students. (JR)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures
Coble, Charles R.; Bland, Charles E. – 1974
This paper describes open-ended experimentation with the fungus Pilobolus for laboratory work by high school students. The fungus structure and reproduction is described and sources of the fungus are suggested. Four areas for investigation are suggested: the effect of a diffuse light source, the effect of a point light source, the effect of light…
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Experiments
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Coble, Charles R.; Hounshell, Paul B. – Science and Children, 1978
Describes how to organize Learning Centers, the basic curriculum decisions to be made with respect to learning objectives, activities, materials involved, and the process of evaluation to monitor pupils' progress. (GA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Evaluation
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Coble, Charles R.; Brady, Gentry Ann – Science and Children, 1977
Discusses practical aspects of utilizing games in the classroom. Included is a "It's Your Choice" game for promoting environmental awareness. (SL)
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Class Activities, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Games
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Schwab, Patricia N.; Coble, Charles R. – Science Teacher, 1985
Semantic webbing is suggested as a method to enhance student reading comprehension by creating graphics. Four basic components are: (1) core question; (2) web strands; (3) strand supports; and (4) strand ties. Step-by-step directions are given for teaching students this technique. (DH)
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills, Reading Strategies
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Coble, Charles R.; Rice, Dale R. – Science Teacher, 1983
Active involvement in society-related issues can elevate junior high school students' interest not only in the problem being solved but also in related scientific concepts. Examples of how scientific concepts and society-related issues can be taught in the same class are presented, focusing on genetic engineering, water shortage, and others.…
Descriptors: Genetic Engineering, Interdisciplinary Approach, Junior High Schools, Problem Solving
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Coble, Charles R.; Hounshell, Paul B. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Points out the value of using educational games as an instructional strategy and discusses different game formats using science examples. Identifies general characteristics of simulation games and presents as an example "Little Lake," a role playing game for grades 7-12 on population growth. (DC)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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Coble, Charles R.; Rice, Dale R. – School Science and Mathematics, 1982
Details results of an 18-month project aimed at assessing the common practices, problems, and areas of difficulty faced by teachers and administrators in the instruction of elementary science. It is viewed as the most in-depth study in elementary science education ever undertaken in North Carolina. (MP)
Descriptors: Conferences, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Coble, Charles R.; Hounshell, Paul B. – Science Teacher, 1980
Lists questions that teachers should ask relating to use of all chemicals in the school laboratory, as well as chemicals with known and suspected dangerous properties. Tables list Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)-defined carcinogens, American Chemical Society-defined teratogens, suspected carcinogens, and other hazardous…
Descriptors: Cancer, Chemistry, Laboratory Safety, Resource Materials
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Coble, Charles R.; Rice, Dale R. – School Science and Mathematics, 1980
Described is a series of two-day Elementary Science Awareness Conferences, funded by the National Science Foundation for science supervisors and general elementary supervisors in North Carolina. The goals for these conferences are discussed. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Conferences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Inservice Teacher Education
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Hounshell, Paul B.; Coble, Charles R. – Science Teacher, 1979
Discusses the problem of disposing of unwanted and dangerous chemicals found in storage rooms in elementary and secondary schools. Suggestions for how science teachers and principals deal with this problem are also presented. (HM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards
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Coble, Charles R.; Koballa, Thomas R., Jr. – Science and Children, 1983
Science teachers in rural areas have the opportunity to present their students with concrete examples of science concepts they're studying simply by going outdoors. Examples presented focus on earth science, food webs, succession, and comparative ecology. Tips for developing topics using outdoor experiences are included. (JM)
Descriptors: Animals, Conservation Education, Ecology, Elementary School Science