Inquiry-based undergraduate laboratories provide the opportunity to engage students in a research experience that improves scientific thinking, but such activities can be difficult to develop and implement due to limited time...
Bair, Sarah. Addressing Writing Standards in a Social Studies Context: A Unit Newspaper Project. Journal of the Middle States Council for the Social Studies 1, no. 2 (2005): 19-23. and The article discusses the effects of...
For more information on the published version, visit MAA's (Mathematical Association of America) Website., Bowen, Jennifer, Mark Kozek, Pamela Pierce, and Jennifer Schaefer. Advice for First-Year Seminar Instructors. In...
A soap bubble on the end of a cylindrical tube is seen to deflate as the higher pressure air inside the bubble escapes through a tube. We perform an experiment to measure the radius of the slowly deflating bubble and observe...
Bryant, Sarah N., and Jennifer B. Schaefer. Becoming Successful Proof-Writers Through Peer Review, Journals, and Portfolios. In Beyond Lecture: Resources and Pedagogical Techniques for Enhancing the Teaching of Proof-Writing...
Nanotechnology provides a relevant and exciting theme on which to base a capstone, laboratory experience for advanced, undergraduate chemistry majors. This paper describes a course in which the theme of nanotechnology pulls...
Part of a special issue on social studies currere. Mary Ritter Beard, a well-known figure among women historians, has recently been considered within the context of social studies education. Although she played no direct role...
For more information on the published version, visit Princeton University Press's Website., Ball, David M. Close Reading Comics. In The Pocket Instructor, Literature: 101 Exercises for the College Classroom, edited by Diana...
This chapter discusses how to integrate technology more effectively into the learning and teaching of languages. The results of delivering PI in classrooms, on computers, and in a hybridised environment combining elements of...