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Danielle N. Maxwell; Jeffrey L. Spencer; Ethan A. Teich; Madeline Cooke; Braeden Fromwiller; Nathan Peterson; Linda Nicholas-Figueroa; Ginger V. Shultz; Kerri A. Pratt – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Reading and understanding scientific literature is an essential skill for any scientist to learn. While students' scientific literacy can be improved by reading research articles, an article's technical language and structure can hinder students' understanding of the scientific material. Furthermore, many students struggle with interpreting graphs…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Literacy, Science Instruction, Reading Comprehension

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