Increasing students' interest in science: the contribution of practical work
Issue 357 | Page 105 | Published Jun 2015
Description
Helen Darlington An in-school research project considers how various practical activities (such as handling apparatus, choosing investigations, solving puzzles and having peer-group discussions) can influence student interest in science.
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