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Reform Movement

Totally expository laboratories ntiss some of the desirable aims of laboratory work belonging to the receptive forms of teaching and learning. The reform movement in science educatiorr, which is based on standards (National Research Council, 1996 2000), recommends a break away from exclusively receptive instruction. On the other hand, totally inquiry laboratories are crrrrently probably impracticable not only in schools but also in universities. Nevertheless, Johnstone and Al-Shuaih (2001, p. 49) supported the idea that a core of expository laboratories with substantial irrserts of inqtriry will go a long way towards achieving the desirable aims of laboratory work . [Pg.114]

Margit Szollosi-Janze. Fritz Haber 1868-1934 Eine Biographie. Munich Verlag C. H. Beck, 1998. This authoritative biography of Haber scrupulously sorts fact from fiction unfortunately there is no English translation of this 928-page book. Source for facial scar attempt to become reserve officer role of sanitariums and Habers stays in them Clara as chemist and professor s wife Haber s BASF contract Reform Movement Clara s despairing letter Prussian ideals Haber as Archimedes his responsibility for poison gas and wartime authoritarianism Clara and poison gas Sackur Haber leaves after Clara s suicide Haber s postwar depression, Nobel Prize, postwar gas research, and help for Weimar Republic April 1933 events to end and Zyklon B. [Pg.212]

Smith, M. (1994). The national education reform movement. Paper presented at the Sigma Xi Fomm Program Scientists, Educators and National Standards Action at the Local Level, Atlanta, GA. [Pg.168]

Matheson, P. Humanism and Reform Movements, in A. Goodwin and A. MacKay, eds. The Impact of Humanism on Western Europe. London, 1990, 23-42. [Pg.199]

I also want to thank the many members of ICSPP who have been so supportive of my work and each other s work in the reform movement. [Pg.573]

Nyden, P. W. (1985). Democratizing organizations A case study of a union reform movement. American Journal of Sociology, 90, 1119-1203. [Pg.408]

Clara s simplicity of dress, and her quiet rejection of social convention, carried traces of Germany s counterculture, the life reform movement that reached the peak of its influence in the years around 1900. This movement had many manifestations, from vegetarian diets and herbal medicine to a rejection of social hierarchies, Prussian patriotism, and corsets. [Pg.71]

Because from autumn 2007, a reform movement has started anew, a fourth stage for the minimum income programmes might be organised from 2008. [Pg.80]

Largely in response to the AIDS epidemic and the regulatory reform movement of the 1980s, the FDA issued new regulations, in 1988, known as Subpart E, that substantially alter the research and regulatory review process for drugs to treat... [Pg.155]

As coal burning spread to Europe and North America with the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century, the scourge of urban air pollution spread with it. Smoke abatement was a staple topic of municipal reform movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and many American cities, especially Midwestern industrial centers where the problem was most severe, adopted control ordinances. But these early ordinances often lacked real teeth, with industrial interests in particular able to secure escape hatches.7... [Pg.10]

To help the reader better understand the history of the reform movement to clean up our water supplies, including shale gas water (fracking fluid or gas-related produced water and blowback), we trace a chronology of some of the significant events precipitated by environmental organizations and citizens groups that have occurred since the mid-1960s ... [Pg.179]

Reformers, however, faced an uphill battle in their desire to integrate social inquiry about technology in the making of new engineers. Universities are both notoriously resistant to change and almost continuously involved in crisis and reform. Whatever vision to which they aspired, reformers had to navigate bureaucracy, financial constraints, local traditions, and the students they wished to mold. More to the point, champions of a socio-technical perspective worked in the shadow of one of the most successful reform movements in the history of American engineering education. [Pg.162]


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