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Lawson, Anton E. – American Biology Teacher, 1979
Discusses how biology teachers can design or adapt existing laboratory and field experiences to promote reflective thinking and self-regulation of students. (HM)
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Development, Critical Thinking, Inquiry
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Lawson, Anton E. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Discussed is learning theory as it is related to the teaching of biology. This article proposes that extension of the original cycle model into three types of learning cycles can form the basis of a satisfactory and educationally practical model of instruction. Includes 30 references. (CW)
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Processes, College Science, Higher Education
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Lawson, Anton E. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Presents a learning cycle lesson plan in which students investigate the question of how cells divide. Students use microscopes to explore actual plant root and stem tissues to generate and test hypotheses to answer the question. Includes teacher material, student material, and teaching tips. (MDH)
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Data Interpretation, Investigations
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Lawson, Anton E. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Briefly describes the problem of graduate teaching assistants having little if any experience in inquiry teaching. Proposes solutions to this problem so it can be avoided in the future. (SAH)
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Higher Education, Inquiry, Science Instruction
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Lawson, Anton E. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Presents an inquiry activity with a learning cycle approach to engage students in testing their own hypotheses about how molecules move through cell membranes. Offers student materials and teacher materials, including teaching tips for each phase of the learning cycle. (Contains 11 references.) (ASK)
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes
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Lawson, Anton E. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Presents examples using hypothetico-deductive thinking to better teach and understand biology, geology, physics, and chemistry. The examples show that hypothetico-deductive thinking is not new to science as it can be found in research from the Middle Ages. (SAH)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Deduction, Geology