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Title: | What can students learn in the chemistry laboratory? |
Authors: | Figueiredo, Margarida Viana, César Maia, Maria Elisa |
Editors: | Glažar, Saša A. Krnel, Dušan |
Keywords: | Learning Practical work Chemistry |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
Publisher: | S. A. Glažar and D. Krnel |
Citation: | Figueiredo, M. R. D. T., Viana, C. A. N., M. E. Maia. What can Students Learn in the Chemistry Laboratory?” Proccedings of 7th ECRICE/3rd ECCE, pp. 221-227, Ljubljana, Eslovénia, 2004. |
Abstract: | Practical work (PW) has had, since long ago, a fundament role in the education of Chemistry students (Woolnough, 1991; Miguéns & Garrett, 1991). However, doubts were sometimes raised about its importance as a means for promoting significant learning of Chemistry (Hodson, 1990; 1993).
In order to make PW relevant, it is necessary that it can motivate the students and contribute for the development of a set of skills and competencies that are fundamental namely in tertiary education (Figueiredo, Viana & Maia, 2001).
The work here presented, developed in that context, is the result of a research project carried out in the University of Évora (Portugal), on the use of PW as an investigative activity of problem solving. This project also had a didactic purpose. It aimed at contributing to the increase in the success of students in chemistry courses included in non-chemistry science degrees, as well as to a revalorization of PW as a privileged strategy for the teaching of chemistry. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/14807 |
ISBN: | 86-7735-078-0 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | QUI - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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