10 Guiding principles for learning in the laboratory

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Laboratory work in chemistry has been extensively researched in the last decade but the gap between research and practice is still broad. This Perspective shares 10 guiding principles relating to university laboratory education, drawing on research over the last decade. Written with an audience of practitioners in mind, the Perspective aligns with Hounsell and Hounsell's congruence framework, so that the 10 principles consider all aspects of the laboratory curriculum: design, teaching approaches, and assessment approaches as suggested by Biggs, but additional contextual factors relating to teaching context: backgrounds of students and their support, and overall laboratory organisation and management. After discussing the rationale for each guiding principle, examples of approaches are given from recent literature along with prompts to help enact the guiding principle in practice.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftChemistry Education Research and Practice
Vol/bind25
Sider (fra-til)383-402
ISSN1109-4028
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
The work presented in this article was supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation: Grant NNF 18SA0034990. MKS would like to dedicate this article to the memory of Professor T. Brian H. McMurry.

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© 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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