…the fundamental scale. The standard Newtonian physics that has served us so well now gives way as the spooky effects of quantum mechanics dominate. Understanding this poses a new challenge—in…
…on–that’s why it’s called RE-search! Read the ScienceDaily summary of the research at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101006141558.htm. Learn more about solar effects on Earth’s temperature and how climate scientists do research in our…
…our interior redesign – the graphics from Brandon Bird Design really give our place a new feel, including a timeline that shows the legacy of the Concord Consortium and its…
…Efficiency project. We want to find out how the use of simulations might encourage deeper and more effective student learning in solar house design. The project is different than many…
…contexts. The goal of our project was to come up with a UDL design for science curriculum using inquiry of real and virtual environments that is effective for a broad…
…Percent of biology activities completed * Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) Pre-test Percent Correct 0.142 .094 0.202 .016 Post-test Percent Correct 0.338 <.001 0.320 <.001 Table 2:…
…upon. Yet, coaxing out student ideas and having students communicate them effectively can be difficult. Tried and true methods of eliciting student thoughts, such as multiple-choice and open response questions,…
…students can now see the effects of otherwise invisible chemical processes. Because the dissolving process happens slowly, the cooling effect lasts for a while, giving students plenty of time to…
…population and its effect on relative fitness, d) understand that some of the variation within populations is heritable, and e) as a result, over many generations, populations may change as…
…hinders the field. Where curricula exist, they are largely piecemeal, with practically no large-scale projects available for teachers to use effectively for whole units or courses. And islands of proprietary,…