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Full-Text Articles in Education
Assessing An Environmental Education Program, Gregory Schraw, Lori Olafson, Jeanne A. Klockow
Assessing An Environmental Education Program, Gregory Schraw, Lori Olafson, Jeanne A. Klockow
Presentations (DM)
We developed a comprehensive assessment plan and tested the curriculum to determine whether hands-on outdoor recreation events promote knowledge, attitudes, and performance among at-risk urban children. Knowledge, attitude, and performance assessments were developed, refined and implemented with a variety of age groups participating within the events. Findings revealed that knowledge, attitudes, and performance increased substantially as a result of participating in the outdoor recreation events.
College Of Engineering Senior Design Competition Fall 2005, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
College Of Engineering Senior Design Competition Fall 2005, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Fred and Harriet Cox Senior Design Competition Projects
Part of every UNLV engineering student’s academic experience, the senior design project stimulates engineering innovation and entrepreneurship. Each student in their senior year chooses, plans, designs and prototypes a product in this required element of the curriculum. A capstone to the student’s educational career, the senior design project encourages the student to use everything learned in the engineering program to create a practical, real world solution to an engineering challenge.
The senior design competition helps to focus the senior students in increasing the quality and potential for commercial application for their design projects. Judges from local industry evaluate the projects …
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: December 6, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: December 6, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Reports (RRLC)
- Introductions & Announcements (5 min.)
- Approval of Minutes from October 18, 2005 Meeting (5 min.)
- Update on Project Schedule – Michael Reiland (10 min.)
A. Utilities
B. Water Line
C. Parking
D. Operator - Update on Design Development – Michael Reiland (10 min.)
- Cultural Treatment Plan – Michael Reiland (10 min.)
- Environmental Assessment Update – Otak Inc. (10 min.)
- Curriculum Update – Jeanne Klockow (10 min.)
- Standing Reports (10 min.)
A. BLM Capital Improvements – Michael Reiland
B. Community Outreach – LaNelda Rolley - Committee Reports (5 min.)
A. Building Committee
B. Design Oversight
C. Educational Programs
D. Fund-raising and Partnerships
E. …
Teachers’ Experiences Of Learning Science: A Case Of Autobiographical Reflection, Nelofer Halai
Teachers’ Experiences Of Learning Science: A Case Of Autobiographical Reflection, Nelofer Halai
Institute for Educational Development, Karachi
This paper analyzes the experience of learning science in school of 34 teachers enrolled in a science methods course in the M.Ed. programme offered by the Aga Khan University, Pakistan. The participants were expected to write their reflections after recalling their experience of learning science in school. The findings reveal that the majority of teachers recalled negative experiences of learning science and that the teaching style of their teachers influenced the way they feel about science even to this day. It follows that if teachers are helped to recall their own experience of learning science in the classroom, it opens …
Education In The Environment: A Hands-On Student Research And Outdoor Learning Experience: Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending November 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Education In The Environment: A Hands-On Student Research And Outdoor Learning Experience: Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending November 30, 2005, Margaret N. Rees
Reports (PLI Education)
During the past three-months, the focus of the university’s efforts has included the following highlights:
- Forever Earth was scheduled 15 times in the past quarter.
- Twelve Discover Mojave Outdoor World events were completed; a draft Year 2 schedule was completed.
- An Outdoor World assessment report compiled and results were presented at a professional academic conference.
- The Phase I Education in the Environment Strategy document was completed.
- A Phase II action plan is underway by the Environmental Education Committee.
- A place-based education conference, “Our Places Tell Stories,” will be held in January 2006.
- Survey data is being collected from Clark County …
The Esa21 Project: A Model For Civic Engagement, John Pratte, Matthew Laposata
The Esa21 Project: A Model For Civic Engagement, John Pratte, Matthew Laposata
Faculty and Research Publications
There have been many systematic approaches to solving the problem of how to make science courses interesting to students. One that is currently receiving attention in the sciences is the use of civic engagement within the classroom. This approach works well in small enrollment courses, but it is logistically difficult to implement in large enrollment courses. Large enrollment classes lend themselves more naturally to other civic engagement approaches, such as special topics courses with individual or group research projects. The authors choose to meld the two approaches, thus creating a collection of activity modules for environmental science courses that use …
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network – Fall 2005
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network – Fall 2005
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
2005 NATS Fall Conference – Science is Relative, October 27- 29, 2005, Camp Calvin Crest, Fremont, NE
E-commerce Web site also allows for registration for SNR-sponsored events
K-12 Earth Science Teacher of the Year Award
GEON Summer 2006 Workshops
Great Resources Available on the NESEN Website
Field-based Natural Resources Policy focuses on conflicts over the Platte Cedar Point provides base for close look at Platte River policy
Youth Wildlife Education Fund
Field facilities make science come alive, inspire problem solving: State-of-the-art building dedicated at Barta brothers field lab in Sand Hills
Barta Brothers made conservation ranch profitable and award-winning: …
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: October 18, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: October 18, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Reports (RRLC)
- Introductions & Announcements (5 min.)
- Approval of Minutes from September 20, 2005 Meeting (5 min.)
- Curriculum Update – Jeanne Klockow (15 min.)
- Review of Project Schedule – Michael Reiland (10 min.)
A. Utilities
B. Water Line
C. Parking
D. Operator - Standing Reports (15 minutes)
A. Line and Space Architects – Les Wallach/Henry Tom
B. BLM Capital Improvements – Michael Reiland - Committee Reports (5 min.)
A. Building Committee – Angie Lara
B. Design Oversight – David Frommer
C. Educational Programs – Paul Buck
D. Fund-raising and Partnerships – Blaine Benedict
E. NEPA – Michael Johnson
F. Operations – Jackson Ramsey
G. …
Assessing “Discover Mojave” Instrument Development And Analysis: Final Report, Lori Olafson, Gregory Schraw, Michelle L. Weibel
Assessing “Discover Mojave” Instrument Development And Analysis: Final Report, Lori Olafson, Gregory Schraw, Michelle L. Weibel
Reports (DM)
We developed curriculum and a comprehensive assessment plan to determine whether hands-on outdoor recreation events promote knowledge, attitudes, and performance among at-risk urban children. Knowledge, attitude, and performance assessments were developed, refined and conducted through various stages based on cultural and language barriers as well a variety of age groups participating within the events. Findings revealed that knowledge, attitudes, and performance increased substantially as a result of participating in the outdoor recreation events. We conclude that the implementation and assessment of the program is strong. We also make several recommendations for future programs.
Models For Computer Science K-12 Outreach Activities, Laurie Murphy, Tammy Vandegrift, Brad Richards, Brent Wilson
Models For Computer Science K-12 Outreach Activities, Laurie Murphy, Tammy Vandegrift, Brad Richards, Brent Wilson
All Faculty Scholarship
It is widely known that our computer science students do not reflect the diversity of the population at large [1]. One method for encouraging broader participation in computer science is to design and deploy outreach activities targeted for K-12 students [2,3,4]. Goals for outreach activities are numerous: to provide a more accurate view of the computer science discipline, to increase students' confidence in their CS abilities, to provide opportunities for students to meet working professionals, and to counter negative stereotypes about the computing culture. Outreach activities can vary widely in terms of target audience, duration, and overall objective; therefore, it …
Personality And Programming, Amy B. Woszczynski, Tracy C. Guthrie, Sherri Shade
Personality And Programming, Amy B. Woszczynski, Tracy C. Guthrie, Sherri Shade
Faculty and Research Publications
Information systems students continue to struggle to successfully complete computer programming classes. Learning how to program is difficult, and failure and attrition rates in college level programming classes remain at an unacceptably high rate. Since many IS students take a programming course as part of their program of study, IS educators should better understand why IS students tend to achieve low success rates in programming courses and what can be done to improve success rates. Little research to date has addressed potential reasons for student failure in programming principles courses. Many educators simply assume that high failure rates are acceptable …
Mammalogy At Texas Tech University: A Historical Perspective, Lisa C. Bradley, John R. Suchecki, Brian R. Amman, Joel G. Brant, Hugh H. Genoways, L. Rex Mcaliley, Robert J. Baker, Francisca Mendez-Harclerode, Robert D. Bradley
Mammalogy At Texas Tech University: A Historical Perspective, Lisa C. Bradley, John R. Suchecki, Brian R. Amman, Joel G. Brant, Hugh H. Genoways, L. Rex Mcaliley, Robert J. Baker, Francisca Mendez-Harclerode, Robert D. Bradley
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
The mammalogy program at Texas Tech University officially was established in 1962, when Robert L. Packard joined the faculty of the Department of Biological Sciences. As the institution's first mammalogist, Packard took the initiative to develop a strong program of mammalian research and education. Influenced by the successful program built by his mentor, E. Raymond Hall, at the University of Kansas, Packard modeled similar goals for Texas Tech University. Those goals included a strong emphasis on both undergraduate and graduate education and research, with several mammalogy faculty members, and the establishment and growth of a large and active mammal collection.
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: September 20, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: September 20, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Reports (RRLC)
- Introductions & Announcements (5 min.)
- Approval of Minutes from August 16, 2005 Meeting (5 min.)
- Discussion of Scope/Design Issues –Michael Reiland/David Frommer (30 min.)
- Cost Update – Michael Reiland (15 min.)
- Schedule Update – Michael Reiland (15 min.)
- Standing Reports (15 minutes)
A. Line and Space Architects – Les Wallach/Henry Tom
B. BLM Capital Improvements – Michael Reiland
C. Community Outreach – Nancy Flagg - Committee Reports (5 min.)
A. Building Committee – Angie Lara
B. Design Oversight – David Frommer
C. Educational Programs – Paul Buck
D. Fund-raising and Partnerships – Blaine Benedict
E. NEPA – Michael Johnson
F. Operations …
Red Rock Desert Learning Center: The Vision, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Red Rock Desert Learning Center: The Vision, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Oliver Ranch Project
A public meeting will be held to introduce the Red Rock Learning Center, the first outdoor education center for local fifth grade children in Southern Nevada. Designed to enhance math and science skills, the school will be built in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. It will feature a curriculum that teaches children about conservation and the natural world by increasing their knowledge and understanding of the Mojave Desert ecosystem.
Discover Mojave Outdoor World ~ Forever Earth, Public Lands Institute
Discover Mojave Outdoor World ~ Forever Earth, Public Lands Institute
Presentations (DM)
Program goals:
- Introduce economically disadvantaged urban youth, ages 8-12, to outdoor recreation and education
- Foster a belief that outdoor recreation plays an important and positive role in the health and fitness of America’s youth
Assessing The Quality And Quantity Of Student Discourse In Mathematics Classrooms, Dave Weaver, Tom Dick, Nicole R. Rigelman
Assessing The Quality And Quantity Of Student Discourse In Mathematics Classrooms, Dave Weaver, Tom Dick, Nicole R. Rigelman
Curriculum and Instruction Faculty Publications and Presentations
This paper will discuss the study design, observation protocol, efforts to increase inter-rater reliability, challenges to data collection, and findings from baseline data collection efforts. The paper will also summarize the types of analyses that will be performed with the data and will present other research questions that can be addressed through these analyses.
Toy Blocks And Rotational Physics, Gabriele U. Varieschi, Isabel R. Jully
Toy Blocks And Rotational Physics, Gabriele U. Varieschi, Isabel R. Jully
Physics Faculty Works
Have you ever observed a child playing with toy blocks? A favorite game is to build towers and then make them topple like falling trees. To the eye of a trained physicist this should immediately look like an example of the physics of “falling chimneys,” when tall structures bend and break in mid-air while falling to the ground. The game played with toy blocks can actually reproduce well what is usually seen in photographs of falling towers, such as the one that appeared on the cover of the September 1976 issue of The Physics Teacher.1 In this paper we describe …
Education In The Environment: A Hands-On Student Research And Outdoor Learning Experience: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending August 31, 2005, Environmental Education Strategy For Nevada
Education In The Environment: A Hands-On Student Research And Outdoor Learning Experience: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending August 31, 2005, Environmental Education Strategy For Nevada
Reports (PLI Education)
During the past three-months, the focus of the university’s efforts has included the following highlights:
- Data compiled, summarized, and analyzed from survey of existing environmental education programs in Southern Nevada.
- Planning underway for place-based education conference to be held in January 2006.
- Survey of Southern Nevada teachers developed and ready to be administered in October 2005.
- Vision, mission, and goals set for area-wide Environmental Education Committee.
- Planning for pre-service teacher training in environmental education and master’s degree environmental education program initiated.
- Coordination efforts underway between the Interagency Environmental Education Team and other interagency teams that have identified education components within …
Red Rock Desert Learning Center: The Vision, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Red Rock Desert Learning Center: The Vision, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Oliver Ranch Project
To instill stewardship and respect by increasing knowledge and understanding of the Mojave Desert ecosystems and cultures through a unique experiential discovery program.
The Development Of Professional Expertise Through Reflection In The Principalship, Eric Mclaren
The Development Of Professional Expertise Through Reflection In The Principalship, Eric Mclaren
Publications & Research
The study of principals as learners is important because the landscape of public education is changing. Schools are becoming more diverse and the demands on schools more varied and complex. The role of the principal is increasingly ambiguous, complex, and varied. Principals must adapt and develop'their professional practice. Effective principals learn from experience to meet the shifting expectations of the role and the needs of the school.
Multiple learning experiences help principals become more proficient in their jobs. Initial certification, induction into the role, continuing professional education, and learning from experiences are means to the development of expertise. This study …
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: August 16, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: August 16, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Reports (RRLC)
- Introductions & Announcements (5 min.)
- Approval of Minutes from July 19, 2005 Meeting (5 min.)
- Matrix of Project Concerns and Resolutions – Michael Reiland (15 min.)
- Update on Project Timeline Schedule – Michael Reiland (10 min.)
A. Status of Operator Process
B. Status of Water Options
C. Status of Draft EA Report - Curriculum Development – Jeannie Klockow (10 min.)
A. Wild Horse & Burro Curriculum - Standing Reports (20 minutes)
A. Line and Space Architects – Les Wallach/Henry Tom
B. BLM Capital Improvements – Michael Reiland
C. Community Outreach – Nancy Flagg - Committee Reports (10 min.)
A. Building Committee – Angie …
How To Find Students’ Inner Geek, Marc Zimmer
How To Find Students’ Inner Geek, Marc Zimmer
Chemistry Faculty Publications
As a chemistry professor at a liberal-arts college, the author believes it is his job to find the youthful awe in his students and draw it out so that they will be intrigued once again by science and nature, so that they want to learn about equilibria, pH, and redox reactions. He has to go fishing inside their brains, to find, hook, and reel in their scientific spirit. Most of the students he teaches have not yet deeply suppressed their inner science geek. He can hook almost all of them if he uses the lures available to professors everywhere: enthusiasm, …
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: July 19, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: July 19, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center
Reports (RRLC)
- Introductions & Announcements (5 min.)
- Approval of Minutes from May 17, 2005 Meeting (5 min.)
- Update on NEPA Process – Michael Johnson & Otak (30 min.)
A. Overview of NEPA Process C. Status of interim EA report
B. EA Timeline Schedule D. Status of cultural treatment plan - Matrix of Project Concerns and Resolutions – Michael Reiland (15 min.)
- Review of Project Timeline Schedule – Michael Reiland (10 min.)
A. Status of Request for Proposals C. Status of Nevada Power Grid
B. Status of Water Options - Curriculum Development – Jeannie Klockow (10 min.)
A. Wild Horse & Burro Curriculum - Community Outreach …
The Challenge: Magazine Of The Center For Gifted Studies (No. 15, Summer 2005), Center For Gifted Studies, Tracy Inman Editor
The Challenge: Magazine Of The Center For Gifted Studies (No. 15, Summer 2005), Center For Gifted Studies, Tracy Inman Editor
Gifted Studies Publications
No abstract provided.
Blaise Pascal - Mathematician, Mystic, Disciple, Tim Rogalsky
Blaise Pascal - Mathematician, Mystic, Disciple, Tim Rogalsky
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
This is the story of a multi-faceted Christian mathematician. Instrumental in the development of calculus, probability theory, and computing machines, Pascal (1623-1662) was a man equally enamoured with mind and spirit. His conversion experience was marked by both rational decision and mystical vision. He is perhaps best known for "Pascal's wager," which simplistic "fire insurance" version of Christianity, demanding little from the convert. However, a more careful reading of his work and his life reveals that Pascal knew much about discipleship and its cost.
The Five Orders Of Ignorance: Knowledge, Ignorance, And The Nature Of Software, Phillip Armour
The Five Orders Of Ignorance: Knowledge, Ignorance, And The Nature Of Software, Phillip Armour
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
Software is not a product, it is a medium in which we store knowledge. As simple as this idea seems, the consequences of it are quite significant. If software is not a product, then software development is not a product of production activity, despite the common practice of managing it as such. Most organizations believe that job of software developers is to build a system that we then ship to a customer. It is not. The system we build and ship to the customer is actually the by-product of the real activity which is learning. Software development is the activity …
Does The Success Of Mathematics Defeat Naturalism?, Russell W. Howell
Does The Success Of Mathematics Defeat Naturalism?, Russell W. Howell
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
This paper discusses the arguments for and against Intelligent Design from the perspectives of mathematics.
Mathematics As Poesis: A Preliminary Project Report, Sam Stueckle, Jeremy Case, Ken Constantine, Troy Riggs
Mathematics As Poesis: A Preliminary Project Report, Sam Stueckle, Jeremy Case, Ken Constantine, Troy Riggs
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
This paper talks about the various viewpoints of mathematics, beginning with classical perspectives and ending with the idea of poesis, or the theology of math as the art of making.
Jesus, Plato, Math And Theology: What Is Truth?, Paul Moffett
Jesus, Plato, Math And Theology: What Is Truth?, Paul Moffett
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
Mathematical ontology is relevant to Christians because so much of Christian theology has been historically shaped by Platonic mathematics and the ontology that goes with it. The various contributors to Mathematics in a Postmodern Age, edited by Howell and Bradley, seem to assume that Christians are necessarily realists in ontology, and they are not alone. But what is the cause of this Christian connection with mathematical realism in ontology? How much has our idea of God been shaped by Plato and his mathematics?
The Artificial Gravity Pitch, Andrew Simoson
The Artificial Gravity Pitch, Andrew Simoson
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
Toss a ball into the air; we analyze and contrast the resultant trajectories when standing both on the Little Prince’s Asteroid B-612 of 1943 and in Arthur C. Clark’s rotating space ship Discovery of 2001.