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  • Thought Patterns in Science & Creationism: Understanding the vast difference between creationism and evolutionary theory

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    The concept of evolution has been an important part of biology curricula, especially in high school, since the 1960s. Nevertheless, teaching the subject continues to be controversial because of the efforts of…

  • Journaling: A Bridge Between School and Home

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    Children share their learning experiences while using academic language in a meaningful way.

  • Giving Spatial Perception Our Full Attention

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    The authors present their opinions about left-brain and right-brain learners. According to them, left-brained students, who excel in spatial perception, are not given enough credit or attention in school. The authors…

  • Resisting Rote: The Importance of Active Learning for All Course Learning Objectives

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    Many college science educators have moved away from the traditional lecture format and toward learner-centered classroom environments. Yet many of us struggle to cover large content loads, reverting at times to rote…

  • Perspectives: Finding a Place for Girls in Science

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    Because teacher expectations and classroom interactions often favor boys in science, teachers need to consider strategies to create gender-inclusive science classrooms, as suggested by researchers Brotman and Moore (…

  • Health Wise: Fight Obesity in the Classroom

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    This column provides up-to-date information on current health topics—along with classroom activities that help students make healthy choices. This month’s issue describes a classroom activity that focuses on sugar and…

  • "Theme" Bee

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    A second-grade class follows honeybees throughout the season in this integrated study which explores the relationship between honeybees and fruit trees They cover life cycles, bee and plant anatomy, and seasons. This…

  • Science Sampler - Eggheads: Pioneers of genetics

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    Today, scientific discoveries can feel anonymous to students. We take many breakthrough discoveries for granted. This timeline activity was created to renew the notion that individual actions make a difference in the…

  • Science Sampler: Engendering inquiry

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    There is a tendency to underestimate the abilities of students to conduct inquiry due to both inferred and actual student restrictions in the traditional school setting. While some constraints exist for viable safety…

  • Teaching Through Trade Books: Simple Machines

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    This column includes activities inspired by children’s literature. Engaging students with common machines such as playground equipment and tools will show them how machines make work and play easier as they gain an…

  • Hearing the Case for Genetic Engineering: Breaking Down the Barriers of Anonymity Through Student Hearings in the Large Lecture Hall

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    An effective way to implement active learning in a large lecture science classroom is to combine "learning cycle" instruction with a public hearing on an interesting issue. This article illustrates a model for active…

  • The Case Study: Death in a Viennese Maternity Ward—Childbed Fever—A Nineteenth-Century Mystery

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    This case provides a brief, factual account of the pioneering work of Ignaz Semmelweis and his efforts to remedy the problem of childbed fever. The case is featured in four parts, each followed by study questions.…

  • Tech Trek: How reliable is the temperature forecast?

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    The internet has become as commonplace as a daily newspaper, and is a primary source of news for middle school students. Access to up-to-the minute weather forecasts is something most students take for granted. However…

  • Science Sampler: Perceptions about Moon phases

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    One of the most common topics about which students have misconceptions is the phases of the Moon. This article features a two-week course about Moon phases including classroom instruction, videos, field observations,…

  • Energizing Students

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    The implementation of standards and high-stakes testing has increased the pressure on classroom teachers to cover content in what seems like an ever-shrinking period of time. What if there was a way to help students pay…

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