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  • Using Interactive Science Notebooks for Inquiry-Based Science

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    Tired of finding students' work overflowing from the garbage can on the last day of school? Try using an Interactive Science Notebook approach to help students make connections to their learning. This approach…

  • Motivation with Depth

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    Three-dimensional illusions offer an ideal and motivating arena for computer technology applications, visual processing investigations, art and science connections, and fun. By offering experience in optical illusions,…

  • Watch Your Waste

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    College and university science programs generate hazardous waste that must be dealt with and disposed of in accordance with state and federal regulations. During a recent renovation and addition project for the State…

  • Blast Off into Space Science with Fuses

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    Batteries and bulbs electrify middle school students. In fact, one of the most engaging activities in the authors’ classroom is building fuses. When it comes time for students to close the circuits and let the sparks…

  • Alzheimer’s Disease Under Scrutiny

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    After reading a newspaper article on Alzheimer’s disease, an incurable medical problem involving gradual and debilitating loss of memory, students examine the key elements of the scientific method as conveyed in the…

  • The Great Dinosaur Feud: Science Against All Odds

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    In the 19th century, the race to uncover dinosaur fossils and name new dinosaur species inspired two rival scientists, Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh, to behave in ways that were the antithesis of…

  • Science 101: What's Really Going on in Electric Circuits?

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    This column provides background science information for elementary teachers. In this month’s issue the author explores electric circuits.

  • The Early Years: More than Messing Around with Magnets

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    This article focuses on magnets and teaching the nature of science. The predicting and testing students do in this month's activity also relate to Science and Children's theme in this issue, teaching the nature of…

  • Speedway Science: NASCAR helps enhance a teacher education program

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    In the beginning, the New Visions Education Program did not include science as part of its curriculum. In this article, a teacher teams up with NASCAR and Cornell University to develop a challenging science curriculum…

  • Fostering Science Education in an Online Environment: Are We There Yet?

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    This article describes how science and science education faculty at the University of Massachusetts and veteran K–12 science teachers designed Science Education Online—an online, graduate-level program for elementary…

  • Guest Editorial: Inquiry, Process Skills, and Thinking in Science

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    Inquiry is central to science education today. But understanding its many nuances is still an issue according to research (Flick and Lederman 2004). And understanding is the first step to implementations. In this…

  • Editorial: Research and Teaching Column

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    The JCST Research and Teaching column will feature sound research on curriculum, pedagogy, and student learning at the college level. Topics of interest include all fields of science: chemistry, biology, geology,…

  • After-School Science

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    EXPLORE!, an after-school program, helps inner-city high school students understand ecological concepts. The program builds on students' school experiences and engages students with quality science activities and…

  • Adding SPICE to Science

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    Spice up your science curriculum by partnering with a local university to bring talent and resources into your classroom-- it's not as daunting as you think! This article raises awareness of GK-12 programs by sharing…

  • Scope on the Skies: Star light, star bright

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    In astronomy, the brightness of a star is described in terms of a star’s magnitude. Stellar magnitude is expressed two different ways, using the terms apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude. For both magnitudes, the…

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