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Publication Date: 2014-Jun
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Chicken Eggs: Which Comes First--The Expected Results or the Science?
Haydock, Karen
School Science Review, v95 n353 p27-35 Jun 2014
We sometimes struggle with the question of whether our primary goal is for students to recall or understand answers to questions, or for students to do science and improve their "scientific temper". This article describes how an enquiry-based laboratory experiment was carried out in which the stress was on the latter. The students formulated their own questions which involved using shell-less chicken eggs to investigate the process of osmosis. This experience raised the question of how teachers choose the most appropriate teaching designs and assess success. In particular, is success contingent on "getting the right answer"?
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Inquiry, Active Learning, Behavioral Objectives, Scientific Literacy, Teaching Methods, Student Developed Materials, Graphs, Data Analysis, Observation, Drafting, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: India
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