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Journal of Science Teacher Education | 2005

Explicit Reflective Nature of Science Instruction: Evolution, Intelligent Design, and Umbrellaology

Lawrence C. Scharmann; Mike U. Smith; Mark C. James; Murray Jensen

The investigators sought to design an instructional unit to enhance an understanding of the nature of science (NOS) by taking into account both instructional best practices and suggestions made by noted science philosopher Thomas Kuhn. Preservice secondary science teachers enrolled in a course, “Laboratory Techniques in the Teaching of Science,” served as participants in action research. Sources of data used to inform instructional decisions included students’ written reaction papers to the assigned readings, transcribed verbal comments made during class discussions and other in-class activities, and final reflection essays. Three iterative implementations of the instructional unit were attempted. The objectives of the study were essentially met. The instructional unit was able to provoke preservice teachers into wrestling with many substantive issues associated with the NOS. Implications concerning the design of explicit reflective NOS instruction are included.


CBE- Life Sciences Education | 2012

Using Student Learning and Development Outcomes to Evaluate a First-Year Undergraduate Group Video Project

Murray Jensen; Allison Mattheis; Brady Johnson

Students in an interdisciplinary undergraduate introductory course were required to complete a group video project focused on nutrition and healthy eating. A mixed-methods approach to data collection involved observing and rating video footage of group work sessions and individual and focus group interviews. These data were analyzed and used to evaluate the effectiveness of the assignment in light of two student learning outcomes and two student development outcomes at the University of Minnesota. Positive results support the continued inclusion of the project within the course, and recommend the assignment to other programs as a viable means of promoting both content learning and affective behavioral objectives.


Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 1996

Changes in students' understanding of evolution resulting from different curricular and instructional strategies

Murray Jensen; Fred N. Finley


Science Education | 1995

Teaching evolution using historical arguments in a conceptual change strategy

Murray Jensen; Fred N. Finley


The journal of college science teaching | 2005

Manna from Heaven or “clickers” from Hell: Experiences with an electronic response system

Jay Hatch; Murray Jensen; Randy Moore


Journal of Educational Research | 2002

Impact of positive interdependence during electronic quizzes on discourse and achievement

Murray Jensen; David W. Johnson; Roger T. Johnson


American Biology Teacher | 2003

Showing Up: The Importance of Class Attendance for Academic Success in Introductory Science Courses.

Randy Moore; Murray Jensen; Jay Hatch; Irene Duranczyk; Susan Staats; Laura Koch


American Biology Teacher | 1997

Teaching Evolution Using a Historically Rich Curriculum & Paired Problem Solving Instructional Strategy

Murray Jensen; Fred N. Finley


American Biology Teacher | 2002

Cooperative Learning – Part I: Cooperative Quizzes

Murray Jensen; Randy Moore; Jay Hatch


The Electronic Journal of Science Education | 1996

Investigating the Inconsistencies in College Student Responses to Natural Selection Test Questions

John Settlage; Murray Jensen

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Randy Moore

University of Minnesota

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Jay Hatch

University of Minnesota

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Allison Mattheis

California State University

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Susan Staats

University of Minnesota

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Gary Peter

University of Minnesota

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Leanne M. Redman

Pennington Biomedical Research Center

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