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Full-Text Articles in Education
Outstanding Iowa Jr. Academy Of Science Papers, Doug Farris, Renae Steinke, Steve Isaacson
Outstanding Iowa Jr. Academy Of Science Papers, Doug Farris, Renae Steinke, Steve Isaacson
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Listed are the abstracts and authors of the three top papers presented at the Iowa Jr. Academy of Science Meeting held at Drake University on April 23 and 24, 1977. The ISTJ Advisory Board wishes to congratulate the winners and their teachers for their outstanding efforts.
Fifth Northeast Iowa Science And Engineering Fair
Fifth Northeast Iowa Science And Engineering Fair
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Upper Iowa University will be host to the Northeast Iowa Science and Engineering Fair on March 31, 1978.
Ists Short Course
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Make a note to at tend the low a Science Teachers Short Course at Ames, on March 3, 1978.
"Fore" Physics, Rick Zehr
"Fore" Physics, Rick Zehr
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
I have developed an activity which I would like to share, in the hope that it might prove educational as well as enjoyable. In Chapter 1 of the Project Physics there is a brief history of photography, which in itself is quite interesting, but one picture specifically lends itself to additional study. The photograph of the golfer provides the basis for this activity. The students are asked to work in small groups to determine the speed of the ball.
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.
New Istj Associate Editors
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Three Associate Editors have been selected by the Iowa Science Teachers Journal's Advisory Board. Gary Downs, of Ames, has agreed to serve as Associate Editor in Elementary Science Education. Tom Scott, of Des Moines, has agreed to serve as Associate Editor in Junior High Science Education. Darrel Hoff, of Cedar Falls, has agreed to serve as Associate Editor in Earth Science Education.
Iowa Science Teachers Fall Conference, Marshalltown Community College, November 11, 1977
Iowa Science Teachers Fall Conference, Marshalltown Community College, November 11, 1977
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Information regarding the Iowa Science Teachers Fall Conference, Co-sponsored by N.S.T.A. & I.A.S. Marshalltown Community College November 11, 1977.
Energy Sources 77
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
On September 24, 1977, a series of solar energy and energy conservation workshops will be conducted at the Des Moines Area Community College.
New Istj Service
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
In order to provide ISTJ authors with wider readership, all articles published in the Iowa Science Teachers Journal will be abstracted in Resources in Education in the ERIC system.
Iowa Plan For The Statewide Use Of The Computer For Education, Dean D. Crocker
Iowa Plan For The Statewide Use Of The Computer For Education, Dean D. Crocker
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The timely information now available in the application of high speed computer techniques to education may benefit students, school administrators, supervisors and other decision makers alike. Science teachers and students may find assistance through the use of instructional and career guidance applications. Education administrators, supervisors, teachers and other community and state planners can benefit by using the available data in projecting alternative solutions for critical planning issues.
How Quiet Is Your Classroom?, John Milton
How Quiet Is Your Classroom?, John Milton
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Where there is much desire to learn, there of necessity will be much arguing, much writing, many opinions; for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making.
Reflections Of A Life Fellow, James Hungerford
Reflections Of A Life Fellow, James Hungerford
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
There was a Hungerford in the first graduating class of Iowa State University. One of my grandfathers was a former Iowa College president, founder of Blue Cross, president of one of Iowa's larger hospitals and held a doctorate in Humanities. My other grandfather was a farmer and all of his five sons and two daughters were either educators or professors or farmers or combinations thereof. With these roots, I have a feeling of pride in my heritage, a deep-seated affection for the State of Iowa and an unshakable belief in the value of science and education.
Two New Nsta Publications
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The following publications were introduced at the 25th Annual National Science Teachers Association's Convention.
The Embryonic Teacher: A Beginning Science Teacher In A Self-Paced Classroom, Kenneth W. Thompson
The Embryonic Teacher: A Beginning Science Teacher In A Self-Paced Classroom, Kenneth W. Thompson
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Most beginning science teachers enter schools in the fall with fervor and dedication. Those entering a self-paced classroom typically will find it to be a center of bustling activity with students working on a number of diverse activities. The first year of science teaching is a time of confrontation, of shock, and of conflict. The beginning science teacher must act. Out of this need to act comes a great amount of activity, some effective and some ineffective. The beginning science teacher in a self-paced classroom encounters problems because he is a first year science teacher and because there are problems …
Are Young People More Intelligent Than Older People?
Are Young People More Intelligent Than Older People?
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The brain of a ninety-year old may consist of only two-thirds the number of cells found in that of a twenty-year old.
Humane Biology Projects
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The Animal Welfare Institute has just released a new edition of Humane Biology Projects.
Self-Paced Experiences: A Participant's Daily Log, Jay B. Thorniley
Self-Paced Experiences: A Participant's Daily Log, Jay B. Thorniley
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
As part of my educational requirements, prior to student teaching, at the University of Northern Iowa, I was required to participate in a self-paced classroom. The following is a daily log of my experiences in a class of 18 students in the course, Self-Pacing Biology Experiences (SPBE), at the Malcolm Price Laboratory School. These notes, taken over six weeks, should prove helpful to those teachers considering adoption of self-pacing programs.
Nature's Notebook
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
A new publication is now available to upper-elementary teachers desiring nature-centered materials and activities for classroom teaching.
Science Activities
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Joe Abruscato and Jack Hassard have just published a booklet entitled The Whole Cosmos: Catalog of Science Activities.
Spotlighting Excellence, Dave Mccalley
Spotlighting Excellence, Dave Mccalley
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
This article begins a continuing series of personal sketches concerning recipients of the annual Iowa Academy of Science Excellence in Science Teaching Awards. In this article, the recipients of the awards in biology and elementary science teaching, Owen Primavera and Diana Brill, will be featured.
The Potential Of Wild Plants As Food Resources, J. R. K. Robson
The Potential Of Wild Plants As Food Resources, J. R. K. Robson
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The modern world is so full of scientific wonders that we often forget to look back in history and recognize landmarks that were just as significant as the discovery of the transistor, penicillin, or the laser beam. The history of our present day food is a prime example of a phenomenon that is considered to be too mundane to be taken seriously. Yet, thousands of years ago man made a scientific discovery concerning food that made possible the growth of settlements that became our cities.
The Plant Kingdom: A New Energy Source
The Plant Kingdom: A New Energy Source
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Besides being an energy source for themselves, plants are the ultimate energy source for all other forms of life.
Investigating Iowa's Weeds, Paul G. Jantzen
Investigating Iowa's Weeds, Paul G. Jantzen
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The term "weed" is often defined as a plant out of place. A. C. Martin has complained that this definition reflects human bias and that pest plants are out of place only with respect to man's immediate purpose. In nature's scheme, they often serve useful functions such as providing food for wildlife throughout the growing season and covering barren soil, thus preventing soil erosion. Judging from their competitive success with many so-called desirable species, they are anything but out of place.
Compositae And So2
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The Exxon Company employs biomonitoring to check air quality in the vicinity of some of its oil and gas installations.
Implications Of Piaget For The Everyday Laboratory Experiences Of Children, Thomas E. Allen
Implications Of Piaget For The Everyday Laboratory Experiences Of Children, Thomas E. Allen
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
In recent years, we have seen a great increase of interest in the work of Jean Piaget. Educational psychology courses and magazines for teachers feature frequent discussions about the Swiss psychologist and his research. Such discussions, however, often dwell on his descriptions of the stages of intellectual development and the cognitive abilities characteristic of each stage. Such an emphasis on classification is unfortunate because it encourages categorization of children while diverting our attention from the more important aspects of Piaget's discoveries - Piaget has analyzed the learning difficulties of many children and how children learn and, by implication, has shown …
Thomas Edison
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Thomas Edison successfully produced rubber from goldenrod.
Ias-Aaas Incremental Investigative Grants For High School Students, Lynn W. Glass
Ias-Aaas Incremental Investigative Grants For High School Students, Lynn W. Glass
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
In an attempt to encourage Iowa high schools to provide support for investigative science activities, the Iowa Academy of Science, with the financial support of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, has created an Incremental Investigative Grant Program. These grants, beginning with the current school year, are available for appropriate scientific investigative activities by high school students working under the sponsorship of a science teacher.
Fact Or Fiction?
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The three million tons of fertilizer Americans put on lawns and the like would more than cover South Asia's whole fertilizer deficit.
Uni Symposium
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The University of Northern Iowa will host its fifteenth annual Science and Mathematics Symposium on November 10-11, 1977.
Intelligent Zinc
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Recently, Professor Adon A. Gordus of the University of Michigan has been directing a study of more than 800 well-documented hair samples. Using atomic absorption spectroscopy and neutron activation, his study has uncovered some interesting correlations between academic performance and trace metal content of hair.