Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics

The undergraduate laboratory occupies a large fraction of science students’ time. Over 3000 students were asked to rate their laboratory learning experience using 12 metrics. 362 academics were asked to predict which of these 12 aspects of the student experience would correlate with the overall labo...

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Main Authors: Buntine, Mark, Burke da Silva, K, Kable, S., Lim, K., Pyke, S., Sharma, M., Yeung, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82260
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author Buntine, Mark
Burke da Silva, K
Kable, S.
Lim, K.
Pyke, S.
Sharma, M.
Yeung, A.
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Kable, S.
Lim, K.
Pyke, S.
Sharma, M.
Yeung, A.
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description The undergraduate laboratory occupies a large fraction of science students’ time. Over 3000 students were asked to rate their laboratory learning experience using 12 metrics. 362 academics were asked to predict which of these 12 aspects of the student experience would correlate with the overall laboratory learning experience. Responses from academics in biology, chemistry and physics departments, and from the USA and Australia, are statistically the same. However, the correlation between these staff predictions and student results is poor. The student results are consistent with extant educational research, but it appears that these findings are not reaching those who are responsible for developing undergraduate laboratory courses. There is a great need for educational research to be made more accessible for academics who are trained in scientific, but not in educational research.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-822602021-03-24T03:56:28Z Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics Buntine, Mark Burke da Silva, K Kable, S. Lim, K. Pyke, S. Sharma, M. Yeung, A. The undergraduate laboratory occupies a large fraction of science students’ time. Over 3000 students were asked to rate their laboratory learning experience using 12 metrics. 362 academics were asked to predict which of these 12 aspects of the student experience would correlate with the overall laboratory learning experience. Responses from academics in biology, chemistry and physics departments, and from the USA and Australia, are statistically the same. However, the correlation between these staff predictions and student results is poor. The student results are consistent with extant educational research, but it appears that these findings are not reaching those who are responsible for developing undergraduate laboratory courses. There is a great need for educational research to be made more accessible for academics who are trained in scientific, but not in educational research. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82260 10.30722/IJISME.28.04.001 fulltext
spellingShingle Buntine, Mark
Burke da Silva, K
Kable, S.
Lim, K.
Pyke, S.
Sharma, M.
Yeung, A.
Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics
title Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics
title_full Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics
title_fullStr Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics
title_short Perceptions and Misconceptions about the Undergraduate Laboratory from Chemistry, Physics and Biology Academics
title_sort perceptions and misconceptions about the undergraduate laboratory from chemistry, physics and biology academics
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82260