The role of'practical' work in teaching and learning chemistry
Issue 357 | Page 75 | Published Jun 2015
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Keith S. Taber Practical laboratory work is an important feature of chemistry courses but practical activities that effectively support student learning of chemical concepts require careful planning.
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