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Volume 06, Number 01, Don Forrester Editor
Volume 06, Number 01, Don Forrester Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
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Volume 05, Number 03, Don Forrester Editor
Volume 05, Number 03, Don Forrester Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
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"Who Is A Scientist?": Effects Of An Intervention To Change Students' Ideas About Science And Scientists, Lauren A. Foley
"Who Is A Scientist?": Effects Of An Intervention To Change Students' Ideas About Science And Scientists, Lauren A. Foley
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
Advocates for improving science literacy have focused much attention on the negative impressions about science and scientists held by many Americans. The image of scientists as 'nerdy' bespectacled men in laboratories has been related by some researchers to people's lack of interest in pursuing science. This thesis analyzes one component of a program aimed at changing that stereotype. The Science-By-Mail (tm) program at the Museum of Science in Boston was designed to give students a more inclusive image of scientists. Central to the program was the creation of pen-pal relationships between students in grades 4-9 with scientists who did not …
Volume 05, Number 02, Don Forrester Editor
Volume 05, Number 02, Don Forrester Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 05, Number 02 of Reaching Through Teaching.
Learning Technologies In The Classroom: A Study Of Results, John Pisapia
Learning Technologies In The Classroom: A Study Of Results, John Pisapia
MERC Publications
The Research reported in this paper focuses primarily on the shot term question, "Do learning technologies effect student learning?" It utilizes a meta analytic technique to review comparative studies of differing technologies under different conditions.
A study had to meet the following criteria to be included in this analysis: It 1) took place in a classroom; 2) had a control and treatment group structure; 3) was free of major methodological flaws, and 4) provided either an effect size or the data to calculate one. The 184 studies selected for this review represent a diverse array of district and vendor evaluations, …