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Sedlar, Agneš R.; Roncevic, Tamara N.; Horvat, Saša A. – International Baltic Symposium on Science and Technology Education, 2023
The content of organic chemistry is closely related to our everyday life, to nature, and to the human body. Illustrations play a big role in the acquisition of the course material, especially if those help to make the interpretation of the textual content easier. Hybrid illustrations are made up of combinations of realistic images (photographs,…
Descriptors: Interaction, Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Grade 8
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Pang, Dennis Choon Guan – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2021
This paper describes how an Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) Classroom in a secondary school in Singapore is used to enhance learning through visualization and deepen understanding of science and increase interest and enjoyment in science. The VR Classroom is a futuristic classroom that taps the affordances of VR and AR to enhance HCI…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Virtual Classrooms, Learner Engagement, Secondary School Curriculum
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Glaze, Amanda – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Evolution is the unifying theory in biological sciences, yet in the United States, a majority of the population holds beliefs that are in conflict with those concepts and therefore are not completely open to considering evolutionary theory. The Gallup poll on evolution, creationism and intelligent design is one of the longest running polls…
Descriptors: Evolution, Undergraduate Students, Biological Sciences, Misconceptions
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Roberts, Alice – School Science Review, 2014
This article presents the transcript of the Presidential Address delivered to the Association for Science Education Annual Conference held at the University of Birmingham in January 2014. In her address, Alice Roberts traces the evolution of various features that are often thought to make humans different from other animals. Examples such as…
Descriptors: Science Education, Teacher Associations, Intellectual History, Science Education History
Toscano, Maurizio – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2014
The claim that science education is better served by a conception of science that moves beyond metaphysical pre-suppositions is moot without a plausible candidate for such a post-metaphysical rendering of science. This paper takes Jacob Bronowski's philosophy of science as such a candidate and evaluates both the degree to which it is…
Descriptors: Science Education, Philosophy, Scientific Principles, Imagination
Liu, Shiang-Yao; Lederman, Norman G. – 2003
This study examined views of the human relationship with the natural world and understandings about the nature of science (NOS) held by preservice elementary teachers in the context of Taiwan. The participants included 54 third-year students enrolled in the departments of science education and mathematics education at a teacher college. Data were…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Multicultural Education
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Moore, John A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1983
Discusses need for and nature of science courses for the nonspecialist, outlining the content of an integrated four-year program devoted to sciences (first two years), technology (third year) and science/technology/human problems (fourth year). Includes recommendations for implementing such a program. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Yoon, Susan – 2001
Even though we live in an age of advancing technology and changing structure of science, especially in genetics engineering, there appears to be a great lack of understanding of these basic concepts by society in general. Society carries responsibilities to both living and non-living things; this lack of understanding may result in combined…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Environmental Influences, Ethics, Genetics
Makedon, Alexander – 1991
Science is very near the core of everything that Dewey commented about regarding society, education, philosophy, or human beings. According to Dewey, the scientific method allows for the maximum possible impartiality, is the only one compatible with the democratic way of life, lends itself to public scrutiny, and is the method of intelligence.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Moral Values
Lin, Wan-Ju – 1998
This study reports on the improvement of a teacher researcher's teaching practice by adopting a constructivist teaching approach. Four biology units on the nervous system, human circulatory system, evolution, and vertebrate classification were selected to illustrate a model of biology teaching. Data were drawn from student responses to…
Descriptors: Action Research, Biology, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)
Heller, Joan I.; And Others – 1983
Several empirical and theoretical analyses related to scientific problem-solving are reviewed, including: detailed studies of individuals at different levels of expertise, and computer models simulating some aspects of human information processing during problem solving. Analysis of these studies has revealed many facets about the nature of the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, College Science, Educational Research
Tomkiewicz, Warren C.; Abegg, Gerald – 1987
A functional paradigm was used as a means of interpreting why teachers and classrooms function as they do. An assessment of the nature and sources of the functional paradigms of high school biology teachers was the major consideration of this study. A population of 28 experienced high school biology teachers recognized for exemplary teaching…
Descriptors: Biology, Classroom Communication, Experiential Learning, High Schools
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Mann, Lori D.; Stapp, William B. – Nature Study, 1984
Indicates that the primary goal of global environmental education is to help foster a comprehensive understanding of the earth. Topics discussed include: living together in a single human ecosystem; a unified vision of the world environment; cultural barriers; global environmental education activities; and decisions made with regard to…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Dean, Bonnie L. – 1974
Reported is a study related to the Project on an Information Memory Model and designed to encompass the claims of Piaget and Inhelder on differences of kinds of cognition and recall done on figural sorting task cognition at the Project on an Information Memory Model. The work of Piaget and Inhelder has defined learning information flow and related…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education
Hanrahan, Mary U. – 2003
The goal of my multi-study research program has been to learn how to engage all students in learning science. Most learning theories applied to science pedagogy take either a psychological or a sociocultural perspective and hence ignore either sociocultural or motivational factors when considering classroom learning. Based on my own research…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Research, Learning Theories, Motivation
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