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Higher Education In 1980, Richard M. Harbeck
Higher Education In 1980, Richard M. Harbeck
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Any reasonable prediction of future changes in higher education must necessarily be based on observations and interpretations of what is taking place today in society in general and in education in particular. The following observations provide some of the rationale for points to be made later.
Plasma Engine (Photo)
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
This plasma engine was built by Steve Davis of Washington, Ia. He constructed a 25-watt generator that used atmospheric nitrogen as fuel.
Sold! Another Demonstration Desk, James Hungerford
Sold! Another Demonstration Desk, James Hungerford
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The demonstration desk in the science classroom is an expensive tradition that needs to be re-evaluated.
Children Using Force Measures To Find Out About Equilibrium (Photo)
Children Using Force Measures To Find Out About Equilibrium (Photo)
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
These children are using force measures to find out about equilibrium. They are in the junior high school at Williamsburg, Iowa. The students are Linda Dougherty, Jo Ann Collingwood, Mike Malloy, Marian Giles, and David Engel.
The Commission On Undergraduate Education In The Biological Sciences, Richard V. Bovbjerg
The Commission On Undergraduate Education In The Biological Sciences, Richard V. Bovbjerg
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
When colleagues find that I am a member of the Commission on Undergraduate Education in the Biological Sciences (CUEBS) they invariably have one or more questions about the organization. How did it all start? Is anything happening? Where will it all end? The purpose of this paper is to assess these questions.
Dynamic Observation Of Cells, James Hungerford
Dynamic Observation Of Cells, James Hungerford
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
If you are tired of "dry lab" investigations you are looking for better laboratory procedures and if you are interested in trying to let the student inquire, figure and question the problem as well as the answer, this report will inform you of another aspect of the inquiry method of learning.
Testing Frequency And Junior High Students, Lynn W. Glass
Testing Frequency And Junior High Students, Lynn W. Glass
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
As a matter of habit I have always given a twelve to fifteen question quiz to my junior high life science students every five to seven classroom days. This was always done on the untested assumption that a more frequent test versus a test given after three to four weeks of study would tend to motivate the student, serve as a learning device, and lessen the amount of cramming and test anxiety experienced by the student.
A Course Outline For One Semester 10th Grade Chemistry, Robert James
A Course Outline For One Semester 10th Grade Chemistry, Robert James
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Unit I : Introduction to chemistry and how chemists work.
Implications Cast By Westerman's Article "Surgical Techniques In High School Biology", Oliver H. Peterson
Implications Cast By Westerman's Article "Surgical Techniques In High School Biology", Oliver H. Peterson
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The implications cast by Westerman's article "Surgical Techniques in High School Biology'' left me particularly disturbed.
National Association Of Biology Teachers Midwestern Regional Convention
National Association Of Biology Teachers Midwestern Regional Convention
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Events at the upcoming National Association of Biology Teachers Midwestern Regional Convention.
Introducing Organic Chemistry In General Chemistry Course, William Pecha
Introducing Organic Chemistry In General Chemistry Course, William Pecha
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The success of the CHEM Study and the CBA High School chemistry courses have at least impressed upon the colleges that their chemistry courses need revamping. There has been a noticeable increase of theory in general chemistry, especially concepts usually taught in physical chemistry, which show a definite advance of the curriculum.
News And Notes - Short-Course A Success!
News And Notes - Short-Course A Success!
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The annual short course which ISTS co-sponsors with Iowa State University was a success once again.
News And Notes - Regional Meetings
News And Notes - Regional Meetings
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The ISTS-IAS Regional Meetings have been most popular for secondary science teachers. It is hoped that this Academy program can grow and that more college students and faculty can be involved. The following regional meetings have been held in the city and under the direction of the person indicated.
News And Notes - Academy Program Committee
News And Notes - Academy Program Committee
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The new program committee of the Academy will be meeting for the first time to consider new projects, programs, and activities in which the Academy might become involved. Dean Earle Canfield of Drake University is the chairman.
News And Notes - Annual Spring Meeting
News And Notes - Annual Spring Meeting
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
April 21 and 22 (1967) are the dates for the Spring meeting of the Academy.
Selection Of Executive Secretary For Ias Committee Report, Lester Earls, Leland Johnson, George Peglar, Robert Yager
Selection Of Executive Secretary For Ias Committee Report, Lester Earls, Leland Johnson, George Peglar, Robert Yager
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
For a number of years the Iowa Academy has felt a growing need for more effective promotion of science and science education in the state of Iowa. The establishment of a permanent office with a salaried executive secretary is envisioned as a major step toward the accomplishment of this goal. This committee report indicates recommended procedures for making such a move by September, 1967.
Review: Human Genetics And Its Foundations, Stephen Beisler
Review: Human Genetics And Its Foundations, Stephen Beisler
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
This text is to be highly recommended as an addition to the high school library. While the text itself is written at the college level, it would serve as an excellent reference source for both teacher and student.
Junior Academy News - Iowa Junior Academy Of Science State Meeting
Junior Academy News - Iowa Junior Academy Of Science State Meeting
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
April 21 and 22 will be busy days on Drake University Campus as members of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science meet to share their scientific accomplishments of the past year.
Cover - Ist Journal Information - Ias & Ists Officers, Directors And Chairpersons - Table Of Contents
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
No abstract provided.
Open Letter From The Short Course Coordinator, Donald L. Biggs
Open Letter From The Short Course Coordinator, Donald L. Biggs
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
It is once again my pleasure to inform the membership that the Science Teacher's Short Course is almost ready to go, and to issue my cordial in invitation for each of you to come and bring a friend. The planning on the campus is sufficiently advanced to permit the publication the program in this issue of the journal.
Correction
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The date for the sponsorship of the Iowa Talent Search by Clinton Corn Processing Company was erroneously reported from 1947 to 1952, but should have been '1947 to 1962.'
Advanced Placement Program Chemistry, Warren Classon
Advanced Placement Program Chemistry, Warren Classon
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Chemistry is currently in its third year of operation in our Davenport High Schools. As classes in college freshman chemistry taught to seniors, it is offered to elected students. To be selected a student must meet certain criteria.
The Use Of Calcite In Earth Science, Verne Troxel, Silas Schirner
The Use Of Calcite In Earth Science, Verne Troxel, Silas Schirner
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The use of only one mineral will eliminate the confusion that results from using several minerals at beginning of a unit in mineralogy. Calcite was chosen because of its frequent occurrence in various forms and the nature of its physical and chemical properties.
Biology Summer School Enrichment Program, Guy Olson, Gene A. Olson
Biology Summer School Enrichment Program, Guy Olson, Gene A. Olson
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
What can be done in a rural area to provide students with additional wanted or needed educational training? Butler County has offered a summer enrichment program in the areas of Art, English, and Mathematics. This program has been very successful.
Hawkeye Science Fair - 1967
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines will again be the site for the 1967 Hawkeye Science Fair on April 7 and 8.
Science Teachers Short Course
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Listing of program events and personnel at the 1967 Science Teachers Short Course symposium.
A New Junior High Science Program, Jerry Underfer
A New Junior High Science Program, Jerry Underfer
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
The laboratory approach has been extensively utilized in the contemporary high school science courses, but has not been utilized in the junior high sequence to the same extent. Realizing the need for a coordinated science pro g r a m for grades seven through nine which would incorporate the contemporary objectives and procedures, the Florida State Department of Science Education applied for and received a grant from the U.S. Office of Education to develop such a program.
More Regional Meetings Of Ists Announced
More Regional Meetings Of Ists Announced
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Several of our regional directors have been active in completing arrangements for their 1967 Regional Meetings.
Why Teach Fungi In High School?, David Mclaughlin
Why Teach Fungi In High School?, David Mclaughlin
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Student and teacher alike should be more aware of fungi. The reasons I state for this assumption are: fungi are interesting; they play an important role in human affairs; fungi are associated with many areas of biological sciences; they are easily utilized in the classroom; and they are easy to obtain and work with.