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  • The Campus Lake Learning Community: Promoting a Multidisciplinary Approach to Environmental Problem Solving

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    A multidisciplinary learning community provided environmental management students the opportunity to work with students in different classes and majors to create designs for improving the appearance and environmental…

  • Connecting Algebra & Chemistry: Creating a combined math and science course

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    A teacher makes interdepartmental connections between the science and math departments as a step toward creating a combined science and math course. This is an important step toward reaching the primary goal—helping…

  • The Early Years: Summer Science

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    This column discusses resources and science topics related to students in grades preK to 2. This month’s issue discusses summer science notebooks.

  • Scope on the Skies: "I'm Your Venus"

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    This column focuses on astronomy throughout the year. This month’s issue centers on Venus, the Kepler Mission, and the annular solar eclipse.

  • Tried and True: Taking flight with an inquiry approach

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    This paper airplane lesson has been used with sixth-grade students to introduce scientific terms and concepts that students need to know before they design and conduct their own inquiry experiments. In addition to…

  • The Implementation and Growth of an International Online Forensic Science Graduate Program at the University of Florida

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    Forensic science education has evolved as an interdisciplinary science that includes medicine, chemistry, biology, and criminal justice. Therefore, multiple paths can lead to a career in forensic science. A formal…

  • Extra! Extra! Learn All about It

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    Communication and reporting of findings to peers are important to middle school students. One way to capitalize on students’ interests and incorporate the nature of science into the science curriculum is to have…

  • The Art of Physics

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    The algebraic concepts and major ideas that govern Newton’s laws of motion can often be a challenge for the majority of ninth-grade students. Therefore, to make learning these concepts less task-oriented and more…

  • Shadows That Enlighten

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    This inquiry-based investigation focused on shadow measurement and the apparent movement of the Sun throughout the school year. Students would collect data about their shadows weekly. Toward the end of the year,…

  • Home Connections: Objects in Motion

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    These activities, which are designed for students to try at home, focus on Newton's First Law of Motion. A simple explanation of the law is provided along with two demonstrations of inertia.

  • Social Issues and Genetic Testing: A Case Study Using Advocacy Groups—Student Forum Explores Potential Uses and Misuses of Genetic Information

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    Many biologists regard the twentieth century as the "age of genetics." Certainly, it is a time of revolutionary discovery and technological advancement. Genetic testing, artificial insemination, and DNA fingerprinting…

  • Rock Showdown

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    Service learning is a pedagogy that has the potential to connect young adolescents with their community in authentic situations where they can initiate projects that address real needs. The use of the “community” as a…

  • Problem Solving with Patents

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    Exploring our patent system is a great way to engage students in creative problem solving. As a result, the authors designed a teaching unit that uses the study of patents to explore one avenue in which scientists and…

  • Research and Teaching: Characterizing the Level of Inquiry in the Undergraduate Laboratory

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    Discrepancies abound in use of the word “inquiry.” In this paper, the authors propose a quantitative rubric designed to characterize the level of inquiry in laboratory activities and laboratory curricula. They do not…

  • Tried and True: Modeling changes in matter, magnifying interest in science

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    At Daniell Middle School in Marietta Georgia, students’ interest in science and understanding of matter has been magnified. This is due, at least in part, to science faculty, who are convinced that a hands-on, inquiry…

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