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Issues in-depth: Setting FIRES to stem cell research

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Issues in-depth: Setting FIRES to stem cell research

Stem cell research is constantly under "fire" in the media today. Use this effective strategy to present the basic scientific knowledge about stem cells, the promise of stem cell research to medicine, and the ethical considerations and arguments invo...

Science Shorts: Heating Up, Cooling Down

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Science Shorts: Heating Up, Cooling Down

Have you ever stepped barefoot onto a sandy beach on a warm and sunny day? Chances are you started to move fast as the hot sand began to scorch your feet! When you return in the evening you'll find the sand has become cool and soothing. This artic...

The Great Invention Adventure

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The Great Invention Adventure

Guided by an Inventor’s Log and the process of scientific inquiry, students problem solve, think creatively, and budget their time and resources to brainstorm and build an invention. Students present their inventions to the class and to the communi...

The Marine Mammal Brain Game

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The Marine Mammal Brain Game

Dolphins, manatees, and sea lions are all aquatic mammals but are not closely related taxonomically. All three species are marine mammals, meaning they spend part or all of their lives in the sea and contiguous bodies of water. In this unique standar...

Scope on Safety: More ergo, less aargh!

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Scope on Safety: More ergo, less aargh!

Is your job a pain in the neck, wrist, or back? If so, ergonomics may provide you with some relief. Ergonomics is the science of adapting workstations, tools, equipment, and job practices to be compatible with the individual worker and thus reduce th...

Career of the Month: An Interview with Aquaculture Veterinarian Roy P.E. Yanong

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Career of the Month: An Interview with Aquaculture Veterinarian Roy P.E. Yanong

Did you know that fish have doctors too? Although this may sound "fishy", it's true! In this issue's Career of the Month column, you'll meet fish doctor Roy P.E. Yanong, an Aquaculture Veterinarian, and discover this intriguing career in the process....

Field and Natural Science: A Blend of Content and Pedagogy for Preservice Teachers

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Field and Natural Science: A Blend of Content and Pedagogy for Preservice Teachers

This article describes a field biology course specifically designed for students planning to teach in the elementary or middle-level grades. The fundamental goal of the course is to improve students’ science literacy and enhance their ability to ap...

Lessons from The Little Prince

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Lessons from The Little Prince

This article discusses the ways the classic children’s book touches on issues teachers face and suggests analogies between the encounters of the Little Prince and the challenges of making science meaningful for our students....

Science Sampler: Analogy of the cell project

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Science Sampler: Analogy of the cell project

In this inquiry-based science project, students compare the makeup of a cell to an everyday working unit or system and create a three-dimensional object that represents their analogy. In addition, students select five specific organelles to include i...

AIDS and other Human Diseases: Teaching Science in the Context of Culture

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AIDS and other Human Diseases: Teaching Science in the Context of Culture

A course on AIDS presents many interdisciplinary opportunities as well as interactive pedagogies. In an AIDS course at Whittier College, students learn about the biological basis and epidemiology of the disease, tackle current policy issues in the Un...

Research and Teaching: Using Action Research to Improve Teaching and Student Learning in College

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Research and Teaching: Using Action Research to Improve Teaching and Student Learning in College

An action research approach was used to examine revisions made to the design and delivery of a freshman zoology laboratory section. Because action research involves iterative cycles of planning, acting, observing, and reflecting, we raised and invest...

Editorial: A Community Challenge -- Career Support for Postdocs

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Editorial: A Community Challenge -- Career Support for Postdocs

Those long in the tooth will remember when a typical postdoc appointment was usually a relatively short hiatus between the completion of a dissertation and a more permanent position. Once finished polishing the work, got a publication or two out of ...

Teaching with Java Applets:  Using Online Demonstrations in Large Classes of Nonscience  Majors

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Teaching with Java Applets: Using Online Demonstrations in Large Classes of Nonscience Majors

Instructors can use interactive Java applets to present science in a concrete and meaningful manner to nonscience majors. This article shows how applets can take the place of laboratory work and gives examples and benefits of using applets....

Teaching Critical-Thinking Skills Using Course Content Material: A Reversal of Roles

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Teaching Critical-Thinking Skills Using Course Content Material: A Reversal of Roles

The strategy of getting students to understand science content using critical thinking has been widely used by instructors for decades. The methodology presented here was used to teach and improve critical-thinking skills in an atmosphere that focuse...

Genes and Race in the Classroom: Science in a Social Context

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Genes and Race in the Classroom: Science in a Social Context

This article describes a course for nonscience majors that uses the issue of race in humans to stimulate interest in genetics and other sciences. Student outcomes, including valuing and understanding science, plus an ability to discuss the sensitive ...

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