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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R.; Marino, Matthew T. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
A strength of technology and engineering (T&E) education programs is that they provide a unique context for students with varying abilities to apply their knowledge and skills in nontraditional ways. These courses help prepare students with valuable skills needed for college and career readiness. Makerspaces, fab labs, and STEM labs often…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Laboratories, Teaching Methods, Laboratory Experiments
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Sigmann, Samuella B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Over the past 20 years 164 children and educators have been reported as injured in demonstrations using flammable solvents. The injuries were the result of flash fires, flame jets, and projectiles which occurred once control was lost by the presenter. "The rainbow demonstration" using methanol as the solvent has by far been the most…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Teachers
Tyler S. Love; Kenneth Russell Roy – International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, 2022
For decades safety has been an integral component of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and CTE (career and technical education) instruction. Given today's litigious society, safety in P-12 STEM education and CTE has received greater attention. This in part is the result of the rise in popularity of collaborative learning…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Safety, Vocational Education, Preschool Education
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Schenk, Linda; Taher, Ivan A.; O¨berg, Mattias – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Chemical safety management is an iterative process where reviews of safety deficiencies (e.g., inspection notes) and failures (e.g., injuries) guide improvement efforts. The present work investigates safety in the school chemistry laboratory through two substudies. First, we interviewed 10 Swedish middle and high school chemistry teachers about…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Laboratories
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Education in Science, 1996
Discusses safety issues in science, including: allergic reactions to peanuts used in experiments; explosions in lead/acid batteries; and inspection of pressure vessels, such as pressure cookers or model steam engines. (MKR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Safety, Science Equipment, Science Instruction
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Roy, Ken – Science Education International, 2001
Explains the reasons for allergies to latex gloves and includes suggestions for individuals at risk. (YDS)
Descriptors: Allergy, Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Safety, School Safety
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Borrows, Peter – School Science Review, 1995
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Safety, Safety Education, Science Education
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Fields, Ronda K. – Science Teacher, 2000
Presents a creative set-up that allows students with latex allergies full participation in chemistry labs. Discusses how one student having a latex allergy is turned into a learning experience for all and how this challenged lab safety. (ASK)
Descriptors: Allergy, Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Safety
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Roy, Ken R. – Science Education International, 2001
Addresses bloodborne pathogen hazards in the laboratory. Provides specific recommendations for preventative measures and information about legal issues involved. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Safety, Legal Responsibility, School Safety
Arkansas State Dept. of Education, Little Rock. – 1999
This document presents laboratory safety rules for Arkansas K-12 schools which were developed by the Arkansas Science Teachers Association (ASTA) and the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE). Contents include: (1) "Laboratory Safety Guide for Arkansas K-12 Schools"; (2) "Safety Considerations"; (3) "Safety Standards for Science Laboratories";…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Safety, School Safety, Science Instruction
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Lynch, Mervyn A.; Offet, Lorna – 1977
This booklet outlines general safety procedures in the areas of: (1) student supervision; (2) storage safety regulations, including lists of incompatible chemicals, techniques of disposal and storage; (3) fire; and (4) first aid. Specific sections exist for elementary, junior high school, senior high school, in which special procedures are…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guides, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Safety
Fuller, Edward J.; Picucci, Ali Callicoatte; Collins, James W.; Swann, Philip – 2001
This paper reports on a survey to discover the types of laboratory accidents that occur in Texas public schools, the factors associated with such accidents, and the practices of schools with regard to current laboratory safety requirements. The purpose of the survey is to better understand safety conditions in Texas public schools and to help…
Descriptors: Accidents, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Laboratory Safety
Chem 13 News, 1980
Listed are chemicals commonly used in the science classroom, including restrictions for classroom use. Based on recommendations of the Association for Science Education. Seven categories of restrictions are imposed, and each chemical listed has one or more restriction. When appropriate, an alternative chemical is suggested. (DS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Safety
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Roy, Ken – Science Education International, 2000
Explains that mercury is a dangerous substance to use in school science laboratories and gives several examples of mercury poisoning. Lists some precautions that should be taken in case of mercury spillage in the lab. Advocates using non-mercury laboratory equipment and limiting student access to mercury to prevent dangerous situations. (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Safety
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Apfel, Robert E. – Science Teacher, 1977
Provides a brief description of the physiology of the human ear. The effect of sustained noise levels on hearing loss is discussed, as well as the establishment of maximum noise levels for American industries. (CP)
Descriptors: Audiology, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Hearing Impairments
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