2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c00334
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Challenges Encountered by Student Teachers in an Inquiry-Based Laboratory Process

Abstract: Inquiry is one integral part of science learning. Understanding the underlining meaning and the complete procedures of inquiry-based laboratories would be beneficial to student teachers' future work. Therefore, it is necessary for student teachers to perform inquiry-based laboratories and know how to demonstrate them to school students. However, the differences between cookbook-style laboratories and inquiry-based ones may present obstacles for student teachers if most of them were more familiar with the tradi… Show more

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“…Which model to use? Making an observation is usually a difficult step, which students tend to confuse with interpretation, in particular for inquiry-based laboratories. For instance, when observing a gas emission, many students would say that “air is produced” or “ejected” from the solution. When a solution changes color, some students would state as an observation that “a chemical reaction occurred”.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Which model to use? Making an observation is usually a difficult step, which students tend to confuse with interpretation, in particular for inquiry-based laboratories. For instance, when observing a gas emission, many students would say that “air is produced” or “ejected” from the solution. When a solution changes color, some students would state as an observation that “a chemical reaction occurred”.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%