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The role of computerized laboratory exercises in development of key competences
Andrej Šorgo, Vida Lang, 2023, objavljeni znanstveni prispevek na konferenci

Opis: Over the past 20 years, the first author and numerous collaborators have attempted to introduce computer-based laboratory exercises in science, particularly in biology classes. While working with secondary and post-secondary students, it was realised that it was possible to simultaneously develop cross-cutting competencies that bridged several key competences of the European framework of eight key competences for lifelong learning. These were (a) Collecting, analysing, and organising information; (b) Communication of ideas; (c) Planning and organising activities; (d) Working with others in teams; (e) The use of mathematical ideas and techniques; (f) Problem solving; and (g) The use of technology. When inquiry and problem-solving strategies are used, student achievement is much higher compared to explanatory and expository labs.
Ključne besede: biology education, computer based laboratory, key competences, laboratory work, science education
Objavljeno v DKUM: 25.09.2024; Ogledov: 0; Prenosov: 1
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Experiential learning - a case on diapers' polymers
Nika Golob, 2012, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: The development of science competences requires establishing a link between theory and real world experience. Experiential learning offers the possibility for developing effective science competences as well as specific chemical competences at different stages of the educational vertical. The experiential learning strategy was implemented through experimental work and the cooperative learning method. Students studied diapers' polymers during chemistry class. The results of the case study analysis confirm better motivation for studying chemistry when material from everyday life is used as an educational prop. In order to monitor development levels of individual student competences, a set of instruments which includes monitoring dialogic teaching should be further developed.
Ključne besede: education, chemistry, experiential learning, science competences, experimental work
Objavljeno v DKUM: 07.06.2012; Ogledov: 2251; Prenosov: 91
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