articleInternational Journal of Science EducationMay 12, 2008GREEN OA

Does Practical Work Really Work? A study of the effectiveness of practical work as a teaching and learning method in school science

Bishop Grosseteste University · University of York

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Abstract

Many within the science education community and beyond see practical work carried out by students as an essential feature of science education. Questions have, however, been raised by some science educators about its effectiveness as a teaching and learning strategy. This study explored the effectiveness of practical work by analysing a sample of 25 ‘typical’ science lessons involving practical work in English secondary schools. Data took the form of observational field notes and tape‐recorded interviews with teachers and students. The analysis used a model of effectiveness based on the work of Millar et al. and Tiberghien. The teachers’ focus in these lessons was predominantly on developing students’…

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Keywords
  • Mathematics education
  • Work (physics)
  • Class (philosophy)
  • Science education
  • Teaching method
  • Learning sciences
  • Psychology
  • Computer science
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