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Students' Ideas About Animals: Results from a National Study—Elementary teachers respond to a study involving students’ perceptions of animals

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Students' Ideas About Animals: Results from a National Study—Elementary teachers respond to a study involving students’ perceptions of animals

In the fall of 1999, Science and Children extended an invitation to K–8 teachers to participate in a national study (Barman, Barman, Berglund, and Goldston, 1999). The main focus of this study was to examine students’ ideas about animals. This st...

Into the Abyss

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Into the Abyss

Designed for use with small groups in an introductory geology class, this case study allows students to determine the relationship between sinkhole development and groundwater levels in Orlando, Florida. Students then apply the relationship to a laws...

Integrated Inquiry: Introductory level students benefit from authentic research, technological design, and peer review

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Integrated Inquiry: Introductory level students benefit from authentic research, technological design, and peer review

To help teachers meet the need for a challenging inquiry-based science for high school students, particularly basic level integrated science, Cornell University developed a program called Environmental Inquiry (EI). The goals are to teach research an...

The Pressure’s On

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The Pressure’s On

If the pressure’s on to enhance the growth and development of students’ inquiry skills, use a discrepant event. A discrepant event is a demonstration designed to present a situation or phenomenon that has an unexpected and sometimes very surprisi...

Creating Curricula for Integrated Science: ARISE—Creating and implementing a coherent three-year integrated science course

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Creating Curricula for Integrated Science: ARISE—Creating and implementing a coherent three-year integrated science course

The traditional sequence for teaching science is biology first, then chemistry, and physics last. This article focuses on the Illinois State Board of Education's proposal for the development of a three-year coherent science curricula, with physics-fi...

Markov vs. Markov

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Markov vs. Markov

Students build a Markov chain probability model of marriage and divorce using statistics—the chance of divorcing in a given year and the chance of divorcing eventually—from an article on the subject with the goal of learning to look at statistics...

Editor's Roundtable: Report on reform

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Editor's Roundtable: Report on reform

Science Scope’s editor shares thoughts regarding the findings of a new report, What America Thinks About Science Education Reform....

Commentary: Community Learning

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Commentary: Community Learning

An opinion piece about the Department of Education's Smaller Learning Community Program (SLCP), which aims to stimulate a complete redesign of secondary education....

Editor's Corner: Achieving Standards Through Integrated Science

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Editor's Corner: Achieving Standards Through Integrated Science

The Science Teacher’s editor shares thoughts on the current issue....

Teaching Teachers: Using Effective Demonstrations for Motivation

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Teaching Teachers: Using Effective Demonstrations for Motivation

Presents practical teaching methods containing simple suggestions for classroom demonstration....

Salton: A Sea of Controversy

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Salton: A Sea of Controversy

The Salton Sea is an accidental lake that receives used irrigation water from the Colorado River. Humans have profoundly altered the area’s ecosystems. The sea is important for wildlife and recreation but is now saltier than the ocean. How might it...

Lavosier Measures with Polymers

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Lavosier Measures with Polymers

Measurement activities in middle school classrooms are usually lectures followed by an activity of measuring known samples. As an alternative, the author developed a creative, hands-on activity for teaching measurement skills inspired by Antoine Laur...

Studying Racial Bias: Too Hot to Handle?

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Studying Racial Bias: Too Hot to Handle?

Students evaluate a research proposal to determine if it is consistent with ethical principles and federal guidelines for the conduct of research with human subjects. The case can be taught either as a discussion case, as described here, or using rol...

Breathing Easy About New Air Pollution Standards

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Breathing Easy About New Air Pollution Standards

A town hall meeting is the backdrop for a role-playing case about ground-level ozone air pollution. The case consists of a flier and scripts drawn from public comment records on the current government mandate to reduce ground-level ozone by limiting ...

Integrating Forensic Science: Forensics can be the basis of a unique curriculum that fosters analytical thinking and problem solving

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Integrating Forensic Science: Forensics can be the basis of a unique curriculum that fosters analytical thinking and problem solving

Forensic science is appealing because people want to be "detectives" in the general sense. This has resulted in an explosion of interest in the study of forensic science. This interest makes it an effective mechanism for teaching integrated science, ...

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