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Scientific abilities in undergraduate projects and laboratory
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New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences

David R Mills

Projects are being increasingly used to provide a richer experience in physics teaching laboratories, and in the higher years, these may well approximate to the real world of industry and research. In first year, however, a wide range of approaches are utilised, from projects to open-ended experiments, yet questions remain about how students can best acquire a range of desired scientific abilities. Recent physics education research has suggested tools and approaches to help develop and measure the abilities such as needed to design and implement an experiment. Examples from several countries illustrate the need for matching the task with students' capabilities, and how various goals may be achieved for student learning in the laboratory.

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... In the open-ended style, the problem can be approached with multiple ways to attain the efficient solution and there is no most ideal method to put in practice [11]. Henceforth, the students finds complete independence in approaching and exploring the problem in their own drive and innovation [12,13]. Experiential mode of learning enhances the learning capacity, confidence, creativeness of students and make them industry prepared [14]. ...

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Fostering Innovation and Methodology through Experiential Learning for Data Structures
Scientific abilities in undergraduate projects and laboratory

New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences