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Full-Text Articles in Science and Mathematics Education
1.0.C Hands-On Temperature Sensation, Chris F. Bauer
1.0.C Hands-On Temperature Sensation, Chris F. Bauer
Day 01 Jan 20 Introduction to inquiry. Temperature perception.
WELCOME to WINDOWS on the INQUIRY CLASSROOM!
You have landed on a piece of a National Science Foundation Project (DUE 1245730) directed by Professor Chris Bauer, Chemistry Department, University of New Hampshire. This is one part of a completely documented inquiry-based university science course called “Fire & Ice” which explores the nature of heat and temperature. There are multiple video perspectives and commentary from instructors and students, and documents of all course materials (agenda, instructions, student work). It’s too complicated to explain here. Take a look at the user orientation document at this link.
1.0.B Discussion Syllabus And Expectations, Chris F. Bauer
1.0.B Discussion Syllabus And Expectations, Chris F. Bauer
Day 01 Jan 20 Introduction to inquiry. Temperature perception.
WELCOME to WINDOWS on the INQUIRY CLASSROOM!
You have landed on a piece of a National Science Foundation Project (DUE 1245730) directed by Professor Chris Bauer, Chemistry Department, University of New Hampshire. This is one part of a completely documented inquiry-based university science course called “Fire & Ice” which explores the nature of heat and temperature. There are multiple video perspectives and commentary from instructors and students, and documents of all course materials (agenda, instructions, student work). It’s too complicated to explain here. Take a look at the user orientation document at this link.
1.0.H Question Bank Jan 20 Sensation, Chris F. Bauer
1.0.H Question Bank Jan 20 Sensation, Chris F. Bauer
Day 01 Jan 20 Introduction to inquiry. Temperature perception.
WELCOME to WINDOWS on the INQUIRY CLASSROOM!
You have landed on a piece of a National Science Foundation Project (DUE 1245730) directed by Professor Chris Bauer, Chemistry Department, University of New Hampshire. This is one part of a completely documented inquiry-based university science course called “Fire & Ice” which explores the nature of heat and temperature. There are multiple video perspectives and commentary from instructors and students, and documents of all course materials (agenda, instructions, student work). It’s too complicated to explain here. Take a look at the user orientation document at this link.
1.0.A Daily Outline, Chris F. Bauer
1.0.A Daily Outline, Chris F. Bauer
Day 01 Jan 20 Introduction to inquiry. Temperature perception.
WELCOME to WINDOWS on the INQUIRY CLASSROOM!
You have landed on a piece of a National Science Foundation Project (DUE 1245730) directed by Professor Chris Bauer, Chemistry Department, University of New Hampshire. This is one part of a completely documented inquiry-based university science course called “Fire & Ice” which explores the nature of heat and temperature. There are multiple video perspectives and commentary from instructors and students, and documents of all course materials (agenda, instructions, student work). It’s too complicated to explain here. Take a look at the user orientation document at this link.
Utilizing Cocorahs Climate Data To Improve Climate Literacy At The Middle School Level, Amy E. Lovely, Mary L. Stampone
Utilizing Cocorahs Climate Data To Improve Climate Literacy At The Middle School Level, Amy E. Lovely, Mary L. Stampone
Student Research Projects
One of the biggest obstacles seen in K-12 education today is the lower scores in math and science related subjects versus language arts and historical perspectives. Due to the need to improve these scores, many different methods are being tested and reviewed to improve overall understanding and ability. It is becoming more recognized in these efforts that the use of scientific method, experimentation, data collection and measurements are fantastic ways to improve understanding in math. One commonly noted difference is that math is “just numbers” and one can often go through the motions and complete the problem, but not necessarily …
Kingswood Lake Management Plan, Sarah Martina Tierney
Kingswood Lake Management Plan, Sarah Martina Tierney
Honors Theses and Capstones
High water quality and natural buffers exist on Kingswood Lake located in Brookfield, New Hampshire. A comprehensive lakes inventory (CSI) was recorded and health of the land, wildlife, and waterways were observed. Educational outreach was taken to inform the local community and to instruct them on proper stewardship of the land. A completed watershed management plan was constructed including key recommendation of limiting nitrogen loading in the area, checking septic systems for leaching, stabilizing shoreline from erosion, and establishing man-made rain gardens to help preserve water quality. The Kingswood watershed management plan acts as a guide for the town of …
How Teacher Beliefs About Mathematics Affect Student Beliefs About Mathematics, Kelly Smith
How Teacher Beliefs About Mathematics Affect Student Beliefs About Mathematics, Kelly Smith
Honors Theses and Capstones
No abstract provided.
Chosen Multiplication Algorithms And The Ability To Learn New Methods, Catherine A. Tarushka
Chosen Multiplication Algorithms And The Ability To Learn New Methods, Catherine A. Tarushka
Honors Theses and Capstones
No abstract provided.
Definitions In Mathematics: What Do High School Students Know?, Julianne Sacco
Definitions In Mathematics: What Do High School Students Know?, Julianne Sacco
Honors Theses and Capstones
No abstract provided.
Professor Ihab Farag, Department Of Chemical Engineering, Brigid C. Casellini
Professor Ihab Farag, Department Of Chemical Engineering, Brigid C. Casellini
Inquiry Journal 2012
No abstract provided.
Getting Down To The Business Of Science: How Undergraduate Research Derailed My Career Plan And Put Me On A Path To Professional Success, Nicholas J. Mantis
Getting Down To The Business Of Science: How Undergraduate Research Derailed My Career Plan And Put Me On A Path To Professional Success, Nicholas J. Mantis
Inquiry Journal 2012
No abstract provided.
Under The Influence Of Undergraduate Research, Max Mehlman
Under The Influence Of Undergraduate Research, Max Mehlman
Inquiry Journal 2012
No abstract provided.
Tackling Teaching: Understanding Commonalities Among Chemistry, Mathematics, And Physics Classroom Practices., Samuel Pazicni, Karen A. Marrongelle, Warren Christensen
Tackling Teaching: Understanding Commonalities Among Chemistry, Mathematics, And Physics Classroom Practices., Samuel Pazicni, Karen A. Marrongelle, Warren Christensen
Chemistry
Abstract:
Education research in chemistry, mathematics, and physics tends to focus on issues inherent to the discipline, most notably content. At this time, little literature evidence exists that documents fruitful collaborations between education specialists across the STEM disciplines. This work seeks to unite the disciplines by investigating a common task: teaching. This study explores how discipline-specific practices influence the common act of reformed teaching pedagogy with a focus on the use of inquiry. We seek to identify commonalities among classroom teaching practices in these disciplines and contribute to the development of analytical tools to study STEM teaching.
Students In Rural Schools Have Limited Access To Advanced Mathematics Courses, Suzanne E. Graham
Students In Rural Schools Have Limited Access To Advanced Mathematics Courses, Suzanne E. Graham
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
This Carsey brief reveals that students in rural areas and small towns have less access to higher-level mathematics courses than students in urban settings, which results in serious educational consequences, including lower scores on assessment tests and fewer qualified students entering science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) job pipelines.
Does Changing The Definition Of Science Solve The Establishment Clause Problem For Teaching Intelligent Design As Science In Public Schools? Doing An End-Run Around The Constitution, Ann Marie Lofaso
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "When Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection in 1859, it sparked some of the most contentious debates in American intellectual history, debates that continue to rage today. Although these debates have numerous political ramifications, the question posed in this paper is narrow: Does the Establishment Clause permit a particular assessment of current evolutionary theory – intelligent design (“ID”) – to be taught as science in American elementary and secondary public schools? This article shows that it does not.
To understand current disputes over whether and how to teach the origins of life …