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Design & Decision Making: In an integrated science lesson, students learn to engage in evidence-based decision making

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Design & Decision Making: In an integrated science lesson, students learn to engage in evidence-based decision making

In these activities, students learn how to inquire about relevant issues, use evidence to make decisions about inquiries, and communicate those decisions. Integrated science courses in high school can be fundamental to students' learning processes. I...

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...

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