Frey, Joseph Roger LABORATORY DEVELOPMENT FOR RELEVANT STUDENT LEARNING <p>This work utilizes a model of relevance in science education by Stuckey, Hofstein, Mamlok-Naaman, and Eiliks (2013) to develop laboratory activities. In an Agriculture and Health and Human Science major chemistry course from a large Midwestern university, three different laboratory activities have been developed to include real-world applications of chemical concepts important to the student’s possible interests and future careers. These include an intermolecular forces lab utilizing surfactants and collard greens, a potato lab utilizing enzyme kinetics, and a titrations lab utilizing hard water. Although these laboratory activities are still under development, their procedures and content are presented here.</p> Laboratory;Undergraduate Chemistry;Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified 2019-12-02
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