Los experimentos que plantean problemas en las aulas de química: dilemas y soluciones

  • Jong O
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The importance of classroom experiments in school science curricula is accepted generally. Nevertheless, a broad variety of difficulties in laboratory teaching as well as difficulties in learning from practical experiences is reported. In this contribution, laboratory work in secondary school science is considered from a «constructivist» perspective. From this perspective, a particular kind of school science experiment, so-called problem-posing experiment, is described. Chemistry teachers’ experiences of these experiments are reported. A number of dilemmas (and resolu­tions) in using problem-posing experiments is discussed.

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Jong, O. de. (1998). Los experimentos que plantean problemas en las aulas de química: dilemas y soluciones. Enseñanza de Las Ciencias. Revista de Investigación y Experiencias Didácticas, 16(2), 305–314. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/ensciencias.4133

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