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Appendix C: Laboratory Issues
Pages 73-76

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... 363-2743 bioquest@beloit.edu The BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium is a consortium of biologists, science education researchers, historians and philosophers of biology, computer scientists, academic computing specialists, designers, cognitive psychologists, curriculum theorists, and others who are committed to transforming biology education through the extensive use of research and research-like experiences in learning biology. Members are interested in issues related to teaching and learning biology, the use of technological innovations, and the potential impact of these technologies on learning theory and the structure of schools.
From page 74...
... Among other things, students pitch baseballs, whack bowling balls with rubber hammers, pull objects up inclined planes, attempt pirouettes, build electronic circuits, explore electrical unknowns, ignite paper with compressed gas, and devise engine cycles using rubber bands. The Workshop labs are staffed during evening and weekend hours with undergraduate teaching as sistants.
From page 75...
... 1990. Chemical handling and waste disposal issues at liberal arts colleges.


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