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ASELL : the advancing science by enhancing learning in the laboratory project

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posted on 2011-11-01, 00:00 authored by S Pyke, A Yeung, S Kable, M Sharma, S Barrie, M Buntine, K Burke da Silva, Kieran LimKieran Lim
Most science educators and researchers will agree that the laboratory experience ranks as a major factor that influences students’ attitudes to their science courses. Consequently, good laboratory programs should play a major role in influencing student learning and performance. The laboratory program can be pivotal in defining a student's experience in the sciences, and if done poorly, can be a major contributing factor in causing disengagement from the subject area. The challenge remains to provide students with laboratory activities that are relevant, engaging and offer effective learning opportunities.

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Journal

International newsletter on physics education

Pagination

3 - 5

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Notes

Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner. This paper is an abridged version of: Pyke et al, Proceedings of the 16th UniServe Science Conference, University of Sydney, 2010, pp.7–12

Publication classification

C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2011, UniServe Science