What did I learn? : helping students learn through scientific inquiry

Students enjoy doing labs in biology. However, too often the labs are prearranged cookbook labs where students follow detailed directions blindly without understanding lab concepts or purposes. This research was designed to increase student understanding of biological concepts through the use of fre...

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Main Author: Brown, Deborah Louise
Language:en
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2011/brown/BrownD0811.pdf
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spelling ndltd-MONTSTATE-http---etd.lib.montana.edu-etd-2011-brown-BrownD0811.pdf2011-09-19T00:18:13Z What did I learn? : helping students learn through scientific inquiry Brown, Deborah Louise Students enjoy doing labs in biology. However, too often the labs are prearranged cookbook labs where students follow detailed directions blindly without understanding lab concepts or purposes. This research was designed to increase student understanding of biological concepts through the use of frequent inquiry activities. In an effort to help students remember the importance and application of the lab, three self-reflection questions were included at the end of each activity: "What did I do? What did I see? What did I learn?" Pretests and post-tests were used to measure performance as well as formative assessments, surveys, and interviews. While quiz scores did not improve as a result of the treatment, student attitude towards science and labs became more positive. 2011-08-15 Professional Paper Montana State University en http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2011/brown/BrownD0811.pdf
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description Students enjoy doing labs in biology. However, too often the labs are prearranged cookbook labs where students follow detailed directions blindly without understanding lab concepts or purposes. This research was designed to increase student understanding of biological concepts through the use of frequent inquiry activities. In an effort to help students remember the importance and application of the lab, three self-reflection questions were included at the end of each activity: "What did I do? What did I see? What did I learn?" Pretests and post-tests were used to measure performance as well as formative assessments, surveys, and interviews. While quiz scores did not improve as a result of the treatment, student attitude towards science and labs became more positive.
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