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Incorporating the issue of non-native species into science curricula is an effective way to protect our deteriorating environment while teaching stude...
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Blowing Bubbles: An Interdisciplinary Science and Mathematics Lab
Are you looking for an inexpensive, hands-on way to introduce the nature of molecules, surface tension, light waves, and color? How about blowing bubb...
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The world’s population is increasing at a phenomenal rate. One of the resources this growing population relies on now, and will rely on more as nonr...
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Editor's Note: 'Tis the Season for Outdoor Learning
Science and Children’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue....
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Research and Teaching: Conceptual Change in Introductory-Level Astronomy Courses
As part of a project to transform an introductory astronomy course (Bisard and Zeilik, 1998), the authors developed, validated, and presented a set of...
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Think about invertebrates for a minute. Do arthropods come to mind? The phylum Arthropoda is the most diverse of the invertebrates, spanning from hors...
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In a final class project, art and communications students taking science and mathematics courses at Chicago’s Columbia College and the Illinois Inst...
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SCST: Changes in Science Education—Are We Getting Ready? Predicting Education’s Future
In this column the leadership of SCST shares its views with JCST readers. This article's focus is on the new millennium which establishes a natural ma...