Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Science and Mathematics Education (203)
- Curriculum and Instruction (95)
- Higher Education (95)
- Life Sciences (72)
- Gifted Education (68)
-
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (49)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (43)
- Teacher Education and Professional Development (43)
- Engineering (42)
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research (40)
- Biology (36)
- Educational Administration and Supervision (36)
- Arts and Humanities (30)
- Educational Leadership (28)
- Bioinformatics (20)
- Educational Methods (18)
- Business (16)
- Elementary Education (15)
- Engineering Education (13)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (11)
- Evolution (11)
- Other Education (11)
- Physics (11)
- Higher Education Administration (10)
- Science and Technology Studies (10)
- Disability and Equity in Education (9)
- Higher Education and Teaching (9)
- Library and Information Science (9)
- Medicine and Health Sciences (9)
- Institution
-
- Illinois Math and Science Academy (215)
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln (38)
- Liberty University (28)
- Utah State University (16)
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (14)
-
- Georgia Southern University (14)
- City University of New York (CUNY) (13)
- University of Nebraska at Omaha (10)
- Western Kentucky University (8)
- Florida International University (7)
- Technological University Dublin (7)
- The University of Maine (6)
- Western Washington University (6)
- Boise State University (5)
- East Tennessee State University (5)
- Georgia College (5)
- Gettysburg College (4)
- Old Dominion University (4)
- University of Central Florida (4)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst (4)
- Wayne State University (4)
- Ateneo de Manila University (3)
- Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) (3)
- Chapman University (3)
- Purdue University (3)
- University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (3)
- West Virginia University (3)
- Bridgewater State University (2)
- Central Washington University (2)
- Clemson University (2)
- Publication Year
- Publication
-
- Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (28)
- Publications & Research (26)
- Course Catalogs (25)
- IMSA Profile (22)
- Annual Reports (20)
-
- Alumni Distinguished Leadership Award (18)
- Documents (18)
- Publications (16)
- Honors Expanded Learning Clubs (15)
- Publications and Research (12)
- Evolution (10)
- Ecosystem Disruption & Climate Change (8)
- Teacher Education and Leadership Faculty Publications (8)
- Nature of Science (7)
- Alumni Titan Award (6)
- Considerations in Ethics (6)
- Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research (6)
- Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research (5)
- FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations (5)
- Faculty Publications (5)
- Faculty Publications & Research (5)
- Genomics: Past & Future (5)
- IMSA Fund Reports (5)
- Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Faculty Publications (5)
- Science Education Center (5)
- WWU Honors College Senior Projects (5)
- Biology Faculty Publications (4)
- Course Information (4)
- Examples of Student Diversity (4)
- General University of Maine Publications (4)
Articles 481 - 510 of 510
Full-Text Articles in Education
Imsa 1994-95 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
Imsa 1994-95 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
IMSA Profile
"Real changes in education come from need and leadership. America has lots of the former and little of the latter... Occasionally, there is an opportunity to build an exemplar, one that is so powerful that it shows clearly what can be done by showing what is being done. IMSA is becoming that exemplar. When it is fully realized, it will be a blueprint for how to reconstruct education. ..." — North Central Accreditation Report, conclusion*
*Excerpt from the IMSA 1994-95 Profile
1992-93 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1992-93 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
As you read this report—the seventh annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy—we hope you will share our pride in the continuing growth and development of Academy programs and services, for much of this growth and development was made possible by your outstanding commitment and support.
The 1992-93 year introduced a new chapter in Academy history, one characterized by expanded partnership initiatives with schools, teachers and students throughout Illinois. As a laboratory for the advancement of teaching and learning in mathematics and science, the Academy embraced an even bolder mission in 1992-93—one of transformation. Transforming teaching and learning …
Biological Olympiads In The Ussr, Vyacheslav Dushenkov
Biological Olympiads In The Ussr, Vyacheslav Dushenkov
Publications and Research
Biological Olympiads are the sort of intellectual competition widely spread nowadays, especially among high school students. Olympiads, often an integral part of the curriculum, stimulate the pupils' interest in acquiring knowledge and help to evaluate the level of their knowledge. Biological Olympiads in this country differ greatly from the science Olympiad in the USA. First of all, they include only biological material and can be compared only with USA Science Olympiad events such as "A is for Anatomy," "Bio-Process Lab," "Designer Genes" or "Don't Bug Me." Secondly, it is a personal competition with no official teams. Current Olympiads start at …
Learning Opportunities 1992/1993, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Learning Opportunities 1992/1993, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
1991-92 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1991-92 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
On behalf of the board of trustees, faculty, staff, students, parents and alumni of this pioneering educational community, it is our privilege to share with you the sixth annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. The 1991-92 year was indeed a remarkable one for the Academy; we are pleased to report some of the highlights.
Externally, programs for other school systems, teachers and students in Illinois continued to expand. IMSA's impact on the state included helping 23 Illinois school districts restructure their mathematics and science programs, awarding teachers IMPACT II grants to exchange innovative classroom programs, and sponsoring …
2: "The Mapping Of Chromosome 16", Norman A. Doggett, Raymond L. Stallings, Carl E. Hildebrand, Robert K. Moyzis
2: "The Mapping Of Chromosome 16", Norman A. Doggett, Raymond L. Stallings, Carl E. Hildebrand, Robert K. Moyzis
Genomics: Past & Future
Human chromosome 16 is the main focus of the mapping efforts at Los Alamos. The large photomicrograph on these opening pages illustrates the starting point for those mapping efforts, the evaluation of our chromosome-16-specific library of cloned fragments. Among the 23 pairs of human chromosomes, one pair, chromosome 16, is identified by fluorescence in-situ hybridization. Thousands of yellow fluorescent probes derived from the clone library have hybridized to both copies of chromosome 16. The high density and uniform coverage of the fluorescent signals were a strong indication that we could use the library to construct a map of overlapping cloned …
Imsa 1992-93 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
Imsa 1992-93 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
IMSA Profile
"IMSA stands as an example that excellence truly is possible. The combination of outstanding students, innovative curriculum and dedicated faculty ensures that many IMSA graduates will become leaders not only in science and technology but also in other fields. That is important because we need people in all walks of life who are comfortable with science - people who can evaluate evidence and make sensible judgments whether in a laboratory or elsewhere." Dr. Frank Press, President, National Academy of Sciences*
*Excerpt from the IMSA 1992-93 Profile
Comets And The Origin Of Life, Carl Sagan
Comets And The Origin Of Life, Carl Sagan
James R. Thompson Leadership Lectures
Dr. Carl Sagan is the David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences and the Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University. He played a leading role in the Mariner, Viking and Voyager expeditions to the planets, for which he received numerous awards including the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement. His scientific research has enhanced mankind's understanding of the greenhouse effect on Venus, dust storms on Mars, the origin of life, and the search for life elsewhere.
Dr. Sagan is author, co-author or editor of more than 20 books, including The Dragons of Eden for which …
1990-91 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1990-91 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
On June 11,1990, following a year of community discussions, extensive research and intensive planning, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy unveiled a revolutionary strategic plan for its future. The plan, which received unanimous support from the board of trustees, included strategies in ten areas: curriculum; assessment of student achievement; teaching; business, research and educational partnerships; recruitment and support of a diverse student population; private sector funding; marketing/communications; integration of academic and residential life; organizational structure; and personal and professional growth for faculty and staff.
Imsa 1991-92 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
Imsa 1991-92 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
IMSA Profile
"The need to understand how the universe works is fundamental to human nature. It is also essential for safely managing the human future; but foolishly, we have designed a society based on science and technology in which hardly anyone understands science and technology. This is a clear prescription for disaster.
Our future depends on producing and encouraging highly competent, ethically responsible young scientists, as well as a much greater scientific literacy in the general public.
The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora, Illinois, is dedicated to meeting this challenge...
It is a gift from the people of Illinois to …
Leon Lederman: Nobel Laureate And Illinois' First Science Adviser, William H. Allen
Leon Lederman: Nobel Laureate And Illinois' First Science Adviser, William H. Allen
Documents
Leon N. Lederman, Illinois' first science adviser, worries about "the glaze." It coats the eyes of politicians when scientific subjects come up. The glaze might not be so important if it weren't for the fact that crucial policy issues involving science and technology are everywhere: global climate change, solid waste disposal, high-speed rail transit and stimulation of the advanced technology industry — to name just a few.
Learning Opportunities 1990/1991, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Learning Opportunities 1990/1991, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Course Catalogs
"A Pioneering Educational Community"
Imsa Newsrelease: Imsa Sees Positive Trends In First Graduates, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Imsa Newsrelease: Imsa Sees Positive Trends In First Graduates, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Documents
"Members of the first graduating class of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) declare an unusually high number of double majors In college and include an unusually high percentage of girls who major in mathematics and science-this according to a survey of the Charter Class of 1989 following their first year in college."
Strategic Plan: 1990-1995, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Strategic Plan: 1990-1995, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Documents
Belief Statements
WE BELIEVE THAT:
- meaning is discovered, not prescribed.
- all individuals have equal intrinsic worth.
- all people have an innate desire to learn.
- the power of the human mind is the world's greatest resource.
- every individual is capable of both changing and bringing about change.
- trust is essential for any human relationship to prosper.
- the survival of global civilization depends primarily upon the quality of the education provided to all citizens.
- every person is responsible for his/her own choices and actions.
- belonging to a group implies subordination of self-interests to the common good.
- excellence is worth the effort, but …
1989-90 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1989-90 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
In many ways, the 1989-90 school year at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy can best be described as a year of re-creation. Having successfully met the challenges of the start-up years (1986-1989), our fourth school year became a time for thoughtful reflection, refocus and renewal. Within the context of strategic planning, we began to examine our values and beliefs, to clarify our mission and aspirations, and to develop bold, innovative strategies for achieving our institutional objectives.
Nova, 1990 Winter, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Nova, 1990 Winter, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Documents
Governor James R. Thompson and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Dr. Leon M. Lederman were honored at the formal dedication of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy on December 14. During the ceremony the Academy was dedicated to the People of Illinois in their honor.
Imsa 1990-91 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
Imsa 1990-91 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
IMSA Profile
"The IMSA curriculum focuses on critical and creative problem-solving skills and has four primary goals:
... to actualize intellectual potential and to develop academic achievement, creativity and responsibility in all students;
... to approach the study of mathematics and science with rigor by exploring the breadth and depth of content using cutting- edge technologies;
... to foster interdisciplinary approaches to thinking and learning by integrating the studies of mathematics, science, social science, art and humanities;
... to practice apprentice investigation appropriate to each discipline."*
*Excerpt from the IMSA 1990-91 Profile
Learning Opportunities 1989/1990, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Learning Opportunities 1989/1990, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Course Catalogs
"A Pioneering Educational Community"
1989 Charge To The Graduating Class Of Imsa, Leon Lederman
1989 Charge To The Graduating Class Of Imsa, Leon Lederman
Documents
I considered a number of snazzy subjects for my remarks to you today:
- The Unexpurgated Story of the Big Bang
- The Unbearable Lightness of Neutrinos
- Symmetry, Complexity and the Origin of Eagle Foods
Commencement Of The Charter Class Program, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Commencement Of The Charter Class Program, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Documents
The need to understand how the universe works is fundamental to human nature. It is also essential for safely managing the human future; but foolishly, we have designed a society based on science and technology in which hardly anyone understands science and technology. This is a clear prescription for disaster.
Our future depends on producing and encouraging highly competent, ethically responsible young scientists, as well as a much greater scientific literacy in the general public.
The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora, Illinois, is dedicated to meeting this challenge...
It is a gift from the people of Illinois to …
Strategic Planning Overview, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Strategic Planning Overview, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Documents
Strategic Planning Committee:
- Dr. David Barr
- Dr. Marcelline Barron
- John D. Court
- Gail Digate
- Dr. Larry Freeman
- Dr. Shelagh Gallagher
- Dr. Ed Goebel
- Merre Lynn Hare
- Connie Jo Hatcher
- Dr. Ross Hodel
- Elia Lopez
- Dr. Stephanie P. Marshall
- Jack McEachern
- Patrick McWilliams
- Robert Mellott
- George Milauskas
- Dr. Christian Nokkentved
- Julnar Rizk
- Michael Sloan
- Dr. LuAnn Smith
- Ogden Spruill
- Bill Stepien
- Cathy Veal
- Dr. David Workman
- Gregg Worrell
1988-89 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1988-89 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
With your support, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy forged new paths in 1988-89, resulting in another banner year. In looking back and reflecting on the many highlights and achievements, I invite you to join me in celebrating the Academy as a symbol of our state's belief in and commitment to the potential of youth.
Imsa 1989-90 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
Imsa 1989-90 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
IMSA Profile
"The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy is the nation's only three-year public residential high school for gifted students in science and mathematics. The Academy is a community of scholars dedicated to intellectual exploration and discovery."*
*Excerpt from the IMSA 1989-90 Profile
News Release, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
News Release, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Documents
Dr. Leon M. Lederman, Director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, has been named one of three recipients of the 1988 Nobel Prize for physics. Sharing the prize with Dr. Lederman are Dr. Melvin Schwartz and Dr. Jack Steinberger. The three have been cited for their discovery, in 1962, of a second neutrino, an elementary subatomic particle. Fermilab is operated by the Universities Research Association, Inc., under contract with the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
1987-88 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1987-88 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
Our second academic year enabled the Academy to embark in new directions. At the conclusion of the 1988 spring legislative session, the Academy's budget review process was transferred from the Illinois State Board of Education to the Illinois Board of Higher Education. We are grateful to all who have helped shape the Academy into the unique institution that it is today. We extend special thanks to Superintendent of Education Dr. Ted Sanders and the staff at the State Board of Education for their leadership. With their assistance and support, the Academy was able to achieve significant growth within a limited …
Learning Opportunities 1987/1988, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Learning Opportunities 1987/1988, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Course Catalogs
There is a widely recognized perception that the nation is facing a crisis in fulfilling its need for citizens trained in the fields of science, mathematics, and technology. In particular, the State of Illinois has an obligation toward this national issue and to its own need to develop the human resources that are so intimately coupled with economic leadership in a post-industrial society. The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy is prepared to address this very broad challenge through the nurturing of creative excellence in students of science and mathematics.
1986-87 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1986-87 Annual Report, Illinois' Investment, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
"It is a pleasure to present you with a report on the highly successful first year at The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. As residents of Illinois, we have been fortunate to witness a dream become a reality
Members of the Academy Board of Trustees represent business, education, and the private sector, all of whom have an interest in promoting the economic development of Illinois. We believe that for Illinois businesses to compete and be effective in global markets, they must be highly innovative and adaptable. The leadership necessary to achieve this goal can be attained through the training and …
1986 Convocation Address, Leon Lederman
1986 Convocation Address, Leon Lederman
Documents
Fermiiab is full of scientists and engineers who work together with the common purpose of understanding nature, meeting difficult challenges and wisely spending a very large amount of public money. As Director of the Laboratory I sleep like a baby - I wake up every two hours and cry.
The dictionary says a convocation is an assembly of scholars, summoned together for some special purpose. The tradition no doubt got started in the great English universities - last week we read of the convocation at Harvard, celebrating the 350th anniversary of that great institution - and 350 is a nice …
News From The Office Of The Governor, State Of Illinois
News From The Office Of The Governor, State Of Illinois
Documents
SPRINGFIELD, 111., October 16—Governor James R. Thompson appointed eight persons Wednesday to the Board of Trustees of the newly created Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy.
"Illinois is a State blessed with creative and gifted students whose talents are the bright hope of our future. But if these students are to grow to their full potential, their talents must be nurtured and refined, their minds must be challenged to reach out and examine the unknown. This is the object and goal of the Illinois Math and Science Academy. The Academy was a promise made in this Administration's Better Schools Program—a promise …
Illinois Science Academy: A Proposal To The State Of Illinois, Corridor Partnership For Excellence In Education, Friends Of Fermilab
Illinois Science Academy: A Proposal To The State Of Illinois, Corridor Partnership For Excellence In Education, Friends Of Fermilab
IMSA History
There is a widely recognized perception that the nation facing a crisis in fulfilling its needs for citizens trained in the fields of science, mathematics and technology. In particular, the State of Illinois has an obligation toward this national issue and to .its own need to develop these human resources that are so intimately coupled to economic leadership in a post-industrial society. This is a very broad challenge; here we propose to address only one important aspect: the nurturing of creative excellence in students of science and mathematics. We are concerned with the extraordinarily gifted person--the upper few tenths of …