Teaching and Learning in the Science Laboratory

Cover of Teaching and Learning in the Science Laboratory by Dimitris Psillos
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: 2002
Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 9781402010187
Dimensions:
Height: 9.88 Inches
Length: 6.34 Inches
Weight: 2.7998707274 Pounds
Width: 0.66 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 507/.1
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Teaching and Learning in the Science Laboratory by Dimitris Psillos, published by Springer Science & Business Media in 2002, spans 267 pages and is presented in English. This book explores the ongoing debate surrounding the role of laboratory work in science education, highlighting the perspectives of teachers, researchers, and policy-makers on its value for understanding scientific concepts. It addresses concerns regarding the effectiveness of lab work in enhancing students’ comprehension of scientific inquiry and emphasizes the need for a re-conceptualization of labwork’s aims.

Readers will find a comprehensive discussion of various laboratory practices and their effectiveness, informed by recent theoretical developments and empirical research. The book delves into the relationship between instructional activities and student learning in lab settings, suggesting that this area requires further investigation within science education. Additionally, it includes a chapter dedicated to technological advancements that provide new learning opportunities for students and enhance teaching facilities for educators.


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Scope of the book There is an on-going debate regarding the role of labwork in science education, which dates back several decades and which illustrates the conviction and interest of teachers, researchers and policy-makers world-wide in the value of laboratory work for understanding science. This is evident in more recent books and studies regarding the laboratory, which mainly refer to countries with a considerable tradition in practical work in science education (Woolnough & Alsop 1985, Hodson 1993, Hegarthy-Hazel 1990, Wellington 2000). Yet in discussing research studies on labwork, several authors express their concern about its effectiveness in facilitating students’ understanding of various aspects of scientific inquiry. They point out a comprehensive re-conceptualisation of the aims of labwork and, as a consequence, of investigating what the students actually learn in different contexts (Lazarowitz & Tamir 1994, Tobin & Tippins 1993, Lunetta 1998). It has also been argued that the relationship between instructional activities and student learning in labwork needs more attention than it has been given in science education research (Leach & Paulsen 1999). It appears that the case for research-based labwork emerges in several quarters in science education, particularly among researchers. This book presents and discusses a variety of laboratory practices and their effectiveness. The studies take into account recent theoretical developments and empirical results concerning students’ understanding of scientific inquiry. A whole chapter is devoted to technological advances offering new learning opportunities for the students and teaching facilities for the teacher.

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