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- Title
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF LABORATORY TEACHING METHODS IN GENERAL ZOOLOGY.
- Authors
Frings, Hubert; Hichar, Joseph K.
- Abstract
This article attempts to determine whether there was justification in continuing the laboratory as a part of the science course. The laboratory can give tremendous assistance in the general zoology by motivating the learning of zoology in a way that will increase the amount of subject matter absorbed while increasing interest. The concern of professors has been almost exclusively with the content of college courses in zoology. It is noted that there is some justification for laboratory teaching methods on the part of instructors since there is little experimental evidence to justify the preference for one method over another.
- Subjects
GRADUATE study in education; TEACHING methods; ZOOLOGY education; ZOOLOGY teachers; TEACHER educators; COLLEGE teaching; SCIENCE education; ZOOLOGY; EDUCATION
- Publication
Science Education, 1958, Vol 42, Issue 3, p255
- ISSN
0036-8326
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/sce.3730420311