Lived Experiences of Science Major Students in the Absence of Laboratory Activities

Jolai R. Garcia, Angelica Yvonne Uluan, Ian Joy Barat, Jose Nino Lubay, Ivy Macagba, H. Mahinay
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The importance of laboratory activities in science education cannot be overstated. Scientific laboratory activities and experiments have helped students absorb science lessons more easily in recent years. Science cannot be more valuable to students if they do not get laboratory experience in school. As a result, the goal of this research is to learn about science major students’ lived experiences in learning science with the lack of laboratory activities while also identifying the obstacles they face. In an in-depth semi-structured online interview, ten science major students were asked to describe their learning experiences in science with and without laboratory activities. The students’ shared experiences described learning situations that did not involve laboratory activities as “finding light in the dark”. To put it another way, the students find the learning materials difficult to understand because of the unfamiliar terms they have encountered. Moreover, the lack of learning resources and home-based experimentation equipment and materials to perform the required laboratory activities made it even more difficult for them to gain new knowledge and formulate specific scientific explanations.
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理科生在缺乏实验活动的情况下的生活体验
实验室活动在科学教育中的重要性怎么强调也不过分。近年来,科学实验室活动和实验帮助学生更容易地吸收科学课程。如果学生在学校没有得到实验经验,科学对他们来说就不会更有价值。因此,本研究的目的是了解科学专业学生在缺乏实验室活动的情况下学习科学的生活经历,同时确定他们面临的障碍。在一项深入的半结构化在线访谈中,10名理科生被要求描述他们在有和没有实验室活动的科学学习经历。学生们分享的经验将不涉及实验室活动的学习情况描述为“在黑暗中寻找光明”。换句话说,学生们发现学习材料很难理解,因为他们遇到了不熟悉的术语。此外,缺乏学习资源和家庭实验设备和材料来进行所需的实验室活动,使他们更难获得新知识和制定具体的科学解释。
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