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Using Science Misconceptions For Developing Critical Thinking In Learners And Teachers, Neuza M. Defigueredo
Using Science Misconceptions For Developing Critical Thinking In Learners And Teachers, Neuza M. Defigueredo
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
Students' poor interest and academic achievement in science as well as their inability to master situations in their everyday life seem to be related to their lack of skills in critical and creative thinking. However, teaching such skills within both primary and secondary curricula is not mandatory. The consensus is much more toward teaching thinking skills through content than as a separate course. In this thesis the conflict between students' prior conceptions about the natural world and scientific concepts is viewed as a resource for teaching thinking skills. A review of the literature on science misconceptions in mechanics suggests that …
World View, Culture, And Science Education, William W. Cobern
World View, Culture, And Science Education, William W. Cobern
Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project
In the last few years many science education policy documents, including those from Project 2000+, have noted the need for further knowledge and understanding of how people individually and as members of social and cultural groups learn and teach science. To this end science educators have studied cognitive development and mental capacity. They have explored the effectiveness of various instructional strategies. Among other things they have investigated the errors students make. However, what students believe about the physical world, belief rooted and nurtured in students' socio-cultural environments, has received far less attention. In a non-Western economically developing nation one speaks …
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No, 9, November 17, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No, 9, November 17, 1994
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Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 8, October 26, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 8, October 26, 1994
Hexapod Herald and Other Entomology Department Newsletters
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Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 8, October 4, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 8, October 4, 1994
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Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Fall 1994
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Fall 1994
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
New NESEN Coordinator
NASA Support for NESEN
NESEN at Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science Annual Conference
K-12 Earth Science Educational Activities at North Central/South Central Meeting of the Geological Society of America
Earth Science Workshops – Summer 1995
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 7, September 22, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 7, September 22, 1994
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Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 6, September 9, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 6, September 9, 1994
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Imsa Board Of Higher Education Meeting Comments, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Imsa Board Of Higher Education Meeting Comments, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Lectures, Speeches, and Talks
No abstract provided.
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 5, August 24, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 5, August 24, 1994
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1994 Imsa Convocation, Stephanie Pace Marshall
1994 Imsa Convocation, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Lectures, Speeches, and Talks
No abstract provided.
How Much Does Poor Reading Lower Math Scores?, William (Bill) H. Williams, Sandra P. Clarkson Ph.D
How Much Does Poor Reading Lower Math Scores?, William (Bill) H. Williams, Sandra P. Clarkson Ph.D
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 4, June 14, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 4, June 14, 1994
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Morocco project closes
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1994 Imsa Comencement, Stephanie Pace Marshall
1994 Imsa Comencement, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Lectures, Speeches, and Talks
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Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 3, May 20, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 7, No. 3, May 20, 1994
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Critical Thinking In Elementary Science Instruction Using Portfolios And Cooperative Learning, Lisa A. Hayes
Critical Thinking In Elementary Science Instruction Using Portfolios And Cooperative Learning, Lisa A. Hayes
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
Elementary science education often does not reflect the processes used n professional science. Students are instructed in a recipe-oriented way to follow predetermine procedures in order to come to predetermined results. The embedding of critical thinking skills instruction into science curriculum makes it possible for science instruction to more closely resemble professional science. This curriculum development thesis utilizes critical thinking skills and instructional strategies as a basis for embedding critical thinking skills instruction into a series of lessons on the topic of sound. Each lesson includes objectives for science content and thinking skills, a motivational activity, use of portfolios for …
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Spring 1994
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Spring 1994
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
NESEN Membership and Resources Directory Available
NESEN to Sponsor K-12 Earth Science Education Activities at North Central/South Central Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
1994 Earth Science Workshops: A Basis for Lesson Plan Development
Teachers Guide Now Available
NESEN at Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science Annual Meeting
Rock Collecting Field Trip
New Publication from Conservation and Survey Division, UNL
“Earth has a History” – A Videotape from GSA
Thoughts on Earth Science Education
Richard L. Horwitz Lecture, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Richard L. Horwitz Lecture, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Lectures, Speeches, and Talks
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Hexapod Herald - Vol. 6, No. 3, April 25, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 6, No. 3, April 25, 1994
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Proposal For Center For Grassland Studies, Ron Case, Dick Clark, Charles A. Francis, Tony Joern, Terry J. Klopfenstein, Lowell E. Moser, Bob Shearman, Ken Vogel, Steven S. Waller
Proposal For Center For Grassland Studies, Ron Case, Dick Clark, Charles A. Francis, Tony Joern, Terry J. Klopfenstein, Lowell E. Moser, Bob Shearman, Ken Vogel, Steven S. Waller
Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters
Its my pleasure, on behalf of the Grassland Studies Task Force, to forward a proposal for a Center for Grassland Studies for your consideration. The Task Force is extremely pleased with the overwhelming support from a broad base of input. The Task Force has made a major effort through internal and external listening sessions to insure that there was support and in doing so develop a coalition of partners across the University of Nebraska System, state colleges, community colleges, industry, state and federal agencies, public groups, private non-profit organizations and other educational institutions in the region.
Nebraska has a rich …
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 5, No. 2, March 11, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 5, No. 2, March 11, 1994
Hexapod Herald and Other Entomology Department Newsletters
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Hexapod Herald - Vol. 5, No. 1, February 21, 1994
Hexapod Herald - Vol. 5, No. 1, February 21, 1994
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Report Of The Strategic Planning Team: Executive Summary, Stephanie Pace Marshall
Report Of The Strategic Planning Team: Executive Summary, Stephanie Pace Marshall
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On December 4, 1987, a representative group of faculty and all administrators convened for a day to reflect on our past, discuss our present, and begin to make plans for the future of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. At that time, we discussed the need to engage in a formal process by which we would define who we were, what we were about, what we valued, and how we would direct our resources, (both financial and human), to achieve the goals that were inherent in the establishment of this unique institution.
This brief, but nonetheless intense discussion, resulted in …
Topic Bibliography On Service With Math And Science Education, Robin Vue Benson, Robert D. Shumer
Topic Bibliography On Service With Math And Science Education, Robin Vue Benson, Robert D. Shumer
Bibliographies
The sources listed on the following pages are in response to requests for information on combining service-learning with math and science education. They were obtained primarily by conducting searches of the ERIC database on CD-ROM. Broad topics were chosen for a comprehensive selection of references. With several hundred records identified, only those with the closest relevance to the topic are included here. Where a source is available through EDRS, an ERIC number is included. The search for more sources of information on this topic is ongoing and this compilation will be updated periodically.
1993-94 Calculus-Based Physics/Mechanics Study: Statement, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1993-94 Calculus-Based Physics/Mechanics Study: Statement, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
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In February 1994, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) was featured in USA Weekend and on NBC-TV's Dateline in reports on gender equity in education. The reports centered on the work of David and Myra Sadker, professors of education at American University. The Sadkers' new book, Failing at Fairness: How America's Schools Cheat Girls, was published in February
The February 4-6 USA Weekend, the nationwide weekend newspaper insert, cited IMSA in a cover story by the Sadkers. Three IMSA students were pictured on the cover. The Dateline report by anchorwoman Jane Pauley aired February 8.
Both reports …
1993-94 Annual Report, TransForming Through Connections, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
1993-94 Annual Report, TransForming Through Connections, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Annual Reports
It is our privilege to share with you the eighth annual report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. The 1993-94 year was a turning point for IMSA and our annual report helps to tell the story of our continued transformation from that of "school" to that of "educational laboratory/resource for the state of Illinois."
During 1993-94, the board of trustees officially approved a new strategic plan and mission statement declaring a bold commitment to the transformation of mathematics and science teaching and learning through connections. To answer that call, the Academy radically redesigned its internal organizational structure and as …
Conceptualizations Of Nature And Scientific Literacy, Part I: Research Methodology, William W. Cobern, Adrienne T. Gibson
Conceptualizations Of Nature And Scientific Literacy, Part I: Research Methodology, William W. Cobern, Adrienne T. Gibson
Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project
If we may paraphrase and adapt from feminist scholars, there are voices of people that need to be heard if scholars intend to have a valid understanding of people and their behavior. The feminist scholars were of course seeking ways of making women’s voices heard but the importance of their work exceeds gender issues. It is important for restoring the image of people as persons rather than as objects of research. As we have undertaken it, the foundational perspective of worldview research is that one must hear from students and science teachers about themselves. We thus suggest it is important …
Cultural Constructivist Approach To The Teaching Of Evolution, William W. Cobern
Cultural Constructivist Approach To The Teaching Of Evolution, William W. Cobern
Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project
Educators typically think that one teaches evolution to develop students' conceptual understanding of evolution. It is assumed that if students understand evolution they will believe it. From a constructivist perspective it can be argued that understanding and belief, though related, are distinct concepts each of which is a potential goal for instruction. Though there are good reasons why belief should not be an instructional goal, achieving conceptual understanding requires that issues of belief be addressed. The point is that students are not likely to gain much understanding of something that they dismiss outright as unbelievable. What counts as believable for …
Alternative Constructions Of Science And Science Education, William W. Cobern
Alternative Constructions Of Science And Science Education, William W. Cobern
Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project
I want to begin today with two short personal remarks. My field of research at home is the cultural study of science education. In other words, I am interested in what is commonly called the culture of science and how that becomes interpreted in science education by teacher and curriculum. I am interested in the variation of culture among American students, cultural variations grounded in family and community and brought to the classroom. I am interested in the cultural interactions that are precipitated by the meeting of cultures in the science classroom. In my current work I use worldview concepts …
Worldview Theory And Conceptual Change In Science Education, William W. Cobern
Worldview Theory And Conceptual Change In Science Education, William W. Cobern
Scientific Literacy and Cultural Studies Project
Once again science education finds itself in the midst of reform. Reform documents are too numerous to mention by name but they all share the same view that Americans know far too little science. Durant (1990) noted that even the well educated often know little science. Of course every reform document by its very nature offers a solution. Many in the science education research community "see conceptual change as the emerging focus of science teaching" (Wandersee, 1993, p. 319) and thus focus their research interests here as well. To borrow warfare metaphors, conceptual change activities are tactical devices used to …