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Asshoff, Roman; Riedl, Susanna; Leuzinger, Sebastian – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
In March 1999, a ca. 45 m tall construction crane was installed in a highly diverse, mature temperate forest near the village of Hofstetten, south of Basel (Swiss Canopy Crane project, Switzerland). The crane provides access to the canopy using a gondola for in situ research. With a new type of FACE technique (Free Air CO[subscript 2] Enrichment),…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Plants (Botany), Foreign Countries, Science Instruction
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Forget, Nathalie; Belzile, Claude; Rioux, Pierre; Nozais, Christian – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
The microbial growth curve is widely studied within microbiology classes and bacteria are usually the microbial model used. Here, we describe a novel laboratory protocol involving flow cytometry to assess the growth dynamics of the unicellular microalgae "Isochrysis galbana." The algal model represents an appropriate alternative to…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Ecology, Microbiology, Science Instruction
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Lock, Roger – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
Between 1963 and 2009, there have been 13 published studies offering empirical evidence on biology fieldwork in schools and colleges in the UK. This paper considers the evidence from these studies relating to work with 16-19 year old students undertaking academic study beyond the compulsory years of schooling; advanced ("A") level. It…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Criticism, Biology, Teaching Methods
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Stephens, Karen; Winterbottom, Mark – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
Learning logs or reflective journals are frequently used in further and higher education to encourage students' reflection on their learning. Such approaches are rare in school. This study employed a learning log over a five-week period, with a class of 14-15 year old students learning about digestion, respiration and breathing at a Suffolk upper…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Class Activities, Learning Activities, Learning Motivation
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Patrick, Patricia G.; Tunnicliffe, Sue Dale – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
The purpose of this study was to report United States of America (USA) science teachers' understandings of the internal structures of the human body. The 71 science teachers who participated in this study attended a frog/pig, two-hour dissection workshop at the 2004 National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) conference in Atlanta, Georgia. The…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Workshops, Human Body, Science Teachers
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Burrows, G. E. – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
Understanding flower structure is important from many perspectives such as keying out plants, understanding fruit structure, investigating pollinator biology and in plant breeding. Probably the most complicated parts of a flower are the female components (the gynoecium). Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, it is not possible for much of the…
Descriptors: Botany, Biology, Student Diversity, Web Based Instruction
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Asghar, Anila; Wiles, Jason R.; Alters, Brian – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
This study seeks to inform science education practitioners and researchers in the West about apparent attempts to reconcile science and religion in Pakistan's public school curriculum. We analysed the national high school science curriculum and biology textbooks (English) used in the Government schools in Pakistan, where Islamic faith is the…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Evolution, Textbooks, Biology
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Yip, Cheng-Wai – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
A causal explanation in biology focuses on the mechanism by which a biological process is brought about, whereas a teleological explanation considers the end result, in the context of the survival of the organism, as a reason for certain biological processes or structures. There is a tendency among students to offer a teleological explanation…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Biology, Metabolism, Plants (Botany)
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Holstermann, Nina; Grube, Dietmar; Bogeholz, Susanne – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
This paper investigates the issue of how emotions such as disgust influence students' self-efficacy belief in terms of mastering a dissection task and also how these affect their interest in the biology of the heart. Following models of intrinsic motivation and the development of motivation, we expected disgust to negatively impact on students'…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Laboratory Procedures, Motivation, Questionnaires
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Lopez-Manjon, Asuncion; Angon, Yolanda Postigo – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
There is no agreement about the robustness of intuitive representations of the circulatory system and their susceptibility to change by instruction. In this paper, we analyse to what extent students with varying degrees of biology instruction and different ages (High School Health Science and Social Science students and first and final year…
Descriptors: Physiology, Anatomy, Human Body, Psychology
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Boerwinkel, Dirk Jan; Waarlo, Arend Jan; Boersma, Kerst – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
Perspectives are domain-specific strategies employed by experts in a specific field to formulate and investigate questions. Such strategies may therefore serve as good models for acquiring knowledge. Based on this premise, we developed the perspective of form and function, as used by both biologists and technical designers, into a tool for…
Descriptors: Expertise, Design, Biology, Teaching Methods
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Carvalho, Graca S.; Jourdan, Didier; Goncalves, Artur; Dantas, Catarina; Berger, Dominique – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
Schools have been identified as one of the appropriate settings for addiction prevention since this is the place where pupils may come into contact with drugs for the first time and experiment with them, with the possibility of becoming addicted. To be effective, school-based drug education must be firmly based on knowledge of oneself and…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Health Education, Textbooks, Smoking
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Lewis, Jenny – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
For many years there has been a growing concern, particularly among researchers in biology education, about the extent to which research findings from one discipline (most usually physics education) can be applied directly to other disciplines (particularly biology education). This paper explores the issue through the use of one particular…
Descriptors: Biology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Fused Curriculum, Technology Transfer
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Jordan, Rebecca; Duncan, Ravit Golan – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
Research has shown that practising and pre-service science teachers often hold naive and uninformed views of the nature of science (NOS). In this study we examined the discipline-specific nature of pre-service teachers' views of the NOS. We report on the conceptions of ecology research held by university students as compared to a discipline…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Teachers, Scientific Principles, Genetics
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Wasmann-Frahm, Astrid – Journal of Biological Education, 2009
Classification can serve as a tool for conceptualising ideas about vertebrates. Training enhances classification skills as well as sharpening concepts. The method described in this paper is based on the "hybrid-model" of comparison that proposes two independently working processes: associative and theory-based. The two interact during a…
Descriptors: Animals, Classification, Grade 5, Misconceptions
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