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Full-Text Articles in Education
Officers, Iowa Academy Of Science; Editorial Staff ; Officers & Regional Directors, Iowa Science Teachers Section; Advisory & Technical Review Boards
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
No abstract provided.
Cover - Front Matter - Table Of Contents
Cover - Front Matter - Table Of Contents
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
No abstract provided.
Iowa Science Teachers Fall Conference
Iowa Science Teachers Fall Conference
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Iowa Science Teachers Fall Conference, Co-sponsored by NSTA and IAS.
The Creation Model
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Teachers wishing to incorporate information concerning the Creation Model of evolution into their classroom instruction should write.
Getting Music From Trees
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
From clear-grained hardwood, cut eight sticks about 3 cm wide and 0.5 cm thick.
Organizing A Rock And Mineral Club (Part I), Ron Bonstetter
Organizing A Rock And Mineral Club (Part I), Ron Bonstetter
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
This is Part I of a collection of ideas designed to promote the formation of rock and mineral clubs. Such programs are appropriate for interested individuals from upper elementary grades through high school. A broad range of interests and skills are suggested to leave room for the creativity of prospective club advisors. Membership in clubs of this nature provides many opportunities for the development of interests, hobbies and careers. The desire to pursue rock and mineral studies is developed and encouraged by creating an informal setting where individuals can identify and fulfill their interests. A successful club allows its members …
Plant Hemoglobin
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Plants die so that man might eat. Now they're also bleeding so that scientists might understand how hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying molecule in human blood, is made.
Teaching Both Brains, Roy Unruh
Teaching Both Brains, Roy Unruh
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
In the advanced vertebrates, including man, the two large hemispheres of the cerebrum of the brain serve as centers of perception, of voluntary motion, and of the higher mental faculties such as thought and memory. The two hemispheres are connected by several bands of nerve tissue the major tissue being the corpus callosum. The two hemispheres control the motor and sensory responses of the opposite sides of the body. Some hemispheric differences in function were reported as early as 1861 when Dr. Paul Broca observed that patients with lesions on their left cerebral hemispheres were more likely to suffer loss …
Human Physiology And Anatomy: For All Students At The Same Time, Irene M. Edgar
Human Physiology And Anatomy: For All Students At The Same Time, Irene M. Edgar
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
How should a specialized science course in high school be taught? Should it be treated as a career education course or as a general survey course? Should it follow traditional methods or should it be individualized? These questions were explored in teaching a two semester course in Human Physiology and Anatomy at Dubuque Senior High School. This course attracts students who plan a post-high school career in health oriented fields, as well as students interested in additional exploratory study that goes beyond general biology. In addition, others enroll for needed science credits. As a result, the course must service a …
Free Nsta Newsletter
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The National Science Teachers Association will begin publication in October of Energy and Education, a free bimonthly newsletter on energy education.
Chem 13 And Physics 13 News
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Chem 13 News and Phys 13 News are distributed without charge to high school teachers.
Blue Jeans
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Allied Chemical Corporation, South Buffalo Works, puts blue into blue jeans by producing several thousand tons of blue indigo each year.
A Quick Camera Obscura
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Take a Pringles potato chip can and a Planters potato chip can. Poke a hole in the bottom of each.
Iowa In Perspective
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
This is what the United States would look like if the size of the states was proportional to their value of farm production.
Determining Textbook Readability, George R. Davis
Determining Textbook Readability, George R. Davis
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Since student success in science is related to reading ability, the selection of a readable text is crucial to classroom instruction. The determination of reading level is probably the single most important factor in textbook selection. If textbooks are unreadable for students, few students will read them and the other reasons for selecting texts will be lost to the reading audience. What determines the reading level of a textbook and how is the reading level of a textbook evaluated? This article discusses the answers to these questions and includes a quick method for reading level determination.
Don't Just Talk About The Weather: Investigate It Statistically, Bonnie H. Litwiller, David R. Duncan
Don't Just Talk About The Weather: Investigate It Statistically, Bonnie H. Litwiller, David R. Duncan
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Scientists frequently wish to determine whether the means of two sets of data differ significantly. A statistical tool for investigating such a question is the "Student t-distribution" so named because its originator, W. S. Gosset, published his findings under the pseudonym "Student". The problem considered in this paper will involve paired variates, that is, the case in which the observations in the first sample of data are paired naturally with those of the second.
A Teaching Calendar
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
"What can we do today?" is a question voiced by teachers at lesson plan time, by children on rainy days, and others with time on their hands. It used to be difficult to find new and interesting learning activities to fill this time, but with Science Fun, Every Day in Every Way, there are always answers at hand.
Ists Bus To Milwaukee Nsta Regional Convention
Ists Bus To Milwaukee Nsta Regional Convention
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Why drive to the Regional NSTA Convention when you can conserve energy and relax with your colleagues on a chartered bus?
Honors To Iowans: Aas Convention Participants; Outstanding Science Teacher Awards; Idpi Awards
Honors To Iowans: Aas Convention Participants; Outstanding Science Teacher Awards; Idpi Awards
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Frank Starr and Hjalmer Peterson were recognized for contributions in science education by the Iowa Academy of Science at the 1978 annual spring meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science.
New Nsta Publications
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The titles can be obtained by writing the National Science Teachers Association.
Please, Check My Pascals!
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Conversion to metric units will involve more than meters, liters and grams.
Pascal
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Pascal, a French mathematician and physicist, was born on June 18, 1623. Pascal was an infant prodigy. His father, a mathematician, supervised his education and denied him any books on mathematics in his early childhood.
A Burning Question
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
If you burn logs in your fireplace to keep warm in the winter, can you burn antilogs to keep cool in the summer?
Officers, Iowa Academy Of Science; Editorial Staff ; Officers & Regional Directors, Iowa Science Teachers Section; Advisory & Technical Review Boards
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
No abstract provided.
Cover - Front Matter - Table Of Contents
Cover - Front Matter - Table Of Contents
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
No abstract provided.
Innovation In Science Education
Innovation In Science Education
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Innovation in Science Education-World-Wide, by Albert V. Baez, has been published by Unesco Press with the purpose of promoting improvements in science education-worldwide, but particularly in developing countries.
What The Law Allows
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Teacher liability is a topic of current interest. Listed below are some cases in which science teachers have been sued for liability. Assuming that you are a member of a jury and have been given all relevant facts, which cases would you award a verdict of guilty?
Dates To Remember In 1978
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
A listing of dates for a variety of science events.
London International Youth Fortnight
London International Youth Fortnight
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Applications are invited from science students throughout the world to participate in the 1978 International Youth Science Fortnight.