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- 1From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 26, Issue 9)Computer software companies are using many media enhancements to entice students at all grade levels to make science learning fun and a little simpler. Many educational software titles focus on specific sciences or...
- 2From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 22, Issue 4)Albert Einstein once said, "Things should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler." Simplifying physics concepts for students is certainly not an easy task. Fortunately, the programs we review here offer new...
- 3From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 20, Issue 10)Four products are evaluated along with prices and age levels, weaknesses and strengths. The Intel Play QX3 Computer Microscope and CD-ROM is a collaboration between Mattel Toy s, Intel and the Learning Company. There are...
- 4From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 22, Issue 1)New versions of StudyWorks Mathematics Deluxe and StudyWorks Science Deluxe software have just been released. Both programs offer enhanced Internet functionality, such as online publishing capabilities and a free Web...
- 5From:Science and Children (Vol. 49, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedBy National Research Council. 385 pp. $39.95. ISBN 9780309217422. 2012. National Academies Press. (Grades K-12) Developed in the mid-1990s, the current outline for America's science curricula represented by...
- 6From:Reference & Research Book News (Vol. 27, Issue 4)9780309217422 A framework for K-12 science education; practices, crosscutting concepts, and core ideas. National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on a Conceptual Framework for New K-12 Science Education...
- 7From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 22, Issue 6)FrontLine Data has launched AESOP, a substitute teacher management system that allows teachers to post their absences online for district-approved substitute teachers to view and accept as assignments become available....
- 8From:Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedRecent advances both in the understanding of how students' learn (e.g., Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 1999) and in formation technology have allowed several researchers to develop multimedia-based science instructional...
- 9From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 20, Issue 7)Platform: Mac/Win CD. Emphasis: Basic physics. Grade Level: 4-9. Publisher: DK Interactive Learning, New York, NY; 888-342-5357; www.dk.com. Retail Price: $19.95. School version: $49.95, including printed...
- 10From:The Science Teacher (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHave you ever wanted your Earth science students to have a controlled, concrete experience to learn about earthquakes? SeisMac, a free Mac OS X application, can help students develop a concrete foundation for learning...
- 11From:Reading Improvement (Vol. 45, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA review of the literature identifies content enhancement strategies used by general education and special education teachers, who collaborate and co-teach in science and social studies, for improving reading...
- 12From:District Administration (Vol. 47, Issue 4)While most schools are under increasing pressure to improve the STEM education of their students, finding more effective--and cost-effective--ways to teach science concepts can be a challenging task. But as with many...
- 13From:Journal of Interactive Learning Research (Vol. 17, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn various western countries, preservice teachers are electing to learn how to teach primary science education though online coursework. Debate arises over the quality of online course-work to deliver adequate knowledge...
- 14From:Research-Technology Management (Vol. 49, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOct. 6--U.S. National Science Foundation has selected science museums in Boston, St. Paul, and San Francisco to create and lead a new Nanoscale Informal Science Education network of 15 science museums and research...
- 15From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 29, Issue 8)Discovery Channel School's Science Collections include a complete list of supplementary materials for the classroom. Science Collections offer teachers a broad assortment of print, video, online and innovative hands-on...
- 16From:Journal of College Science Teaching (Vol. 48, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedOur population is aging, calling for communities to be more age friendly and younger individuals to be more aware of aging issues that will impact their personal and professional lives. However, colleges provide few...
- 17From:Scholastic Teacher (Vol. 125, Issue 2)"Libra-pedia" Standards Met: CCSS.ELA-Literacy .CCRA.R.2; R.9 WHAT YOU NEED: Library catalog, foam-core boards (sizes can vary), assorted art supplies, yarn, pushpins WHAT TO DO: We've all fallen down the...
- 18From:Science and Children (Vol. 46, Issue 8) Peer-Reviewed"My state standards say that students should be able to use science to make personal and societal decisions. I'm really not sure how to address this goal in my science teaching." What are the features of science...
- 19From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 40, Issue 10)I want to start by saying that, in general, I am not a huge friend of standards. For years I've spoken out against standards that turn our curriculum into a series of disconnected factoids to be regurgitated on tests....
- 20From:High School Journal (Vol. 95, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIs the quality of instruction systematically better in one subject than another? Teachers and students in the same Chicago high schools reported on one core-curriculum class (English, mathematics, science, or social...