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  • Cell-Phone Use and Cancer: A Case Study Exploring the Scientific Method

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    Designed for an introductory nonmajors biology course, this case study presents students with a series of short news stories describing a scientific study of cell-phone use and its health effects. Students read the news…

  • Science Sampler: Correcting student misconceptions

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    Before learning any formal science, children try to make sense of natural phenomena on their own. However, several studies have shown that it can be difficult to convince a student to give up a long-held misconception…

  • Teacher's Toolkit: Two-tiered assessment

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    Developing good instruments that can be used to assess what students really know about scientific content is one of the most difficult tasks facing teachers in middle school classrooms today. However, two-tiered tests…

  • Reach for the Stars!

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    This article describes NASA and NSTA teaching resources that can accentuate your Earth and space science lessons.

  • Presenting the Scientific Process

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    In a course titled Scientific Process, the authors introduce undergraduates to the philosophy and practice of science and initiate them into a 2-year undergraduate research track. Engaging exercises and discussions help…

  • A Natural Integration

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    A five-week study taught students how to write a field guide that identified the plants in a small wooded area they passed through on their way to their school playground. By creating this authentic genre of science…

  • Every Day Science Calendar—November 2007

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    This monthly feature contains facts and challenges for the science explorer.

  • Career of the Month: Chief Executive Officer

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    This column shares interviews with professionals using science in the workplace. This month’s issue describes the work of the chief executive officer for the National Ecological Observatory Network.

  • A Traveler's Guide to the Universe

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    Summer enrichment activities about space keep students' minds engaged wherever they travel.

  • Reconstructing Environmental Change Using Lake Varves as a Climate Proxy

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    This article describes an investigative activity in which eighth-grade students reconstructed past environmental change in the New England area using data from lake varves in central Vermont to examine evidence of…

  • Editor's Roundtable: Sleuthing with science

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    Science Scope’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue.

  • Scope on Safety: Safe Speakers

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    This column shares safety information for your classroom. In this month’s issue the author discusses how guest speakers can motivate students and help them understand real-world science. The steps that teachers need to…

  • Talking Bones

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    Bones reveal many facts about the animals from which they come, making them a great hands-on educational tool. For several years, the Saint Louis Zoo has offered a summer course on bones, where children in grades three…

  • Scope on the Skies: The new Milky Way galaxy

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    When students are asked about the Milky Way galaxy and where our solar system is located, most will describe it as a spiral-shaped galaxy with the Sun located on one of the spiral arms. While this is essentially correct…

  • Society for College Science Teachers: Is Academic Freedom a Threat to Teaching Introductory Science?

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    As academics we value different viewpoints, the right and need to pursue scholarly interests, and the importance of discussing controversial topics as a means of engaging students, promoting critical thinking, and…

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