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Main Author: Engelhardt, David Frederic
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED024214
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contents Aspects of Spatial Influence on Science Teaching Methods. Engelhardt, David Frederic Biology Comparative Analysis Design Requirements Educational Facilities Design Equipment Storage Interviews Libraries Outdoor Education Questionnaires Research Science Equipment Science Facilities Science Laboratories Small Group Instruction Space Utilization Spatial Relationship A number of aspects of the relationships between characteristics of architectural space and science teaching methods in secondary schools were investigated using teacher questionnaire response and interviews for comparative facilities. Significant factors include--(1) the provision of classroom-laboratories, (2) proximity of the library, (3) size of laboratory sinks, (4) undeveloped outdoor areas, and (5) individual laboratory space. Discussion includes definition of hypothesis, listing of data, and extensive models, research design, and application and interpretation of results. Detailed information is provided on interviews, and data is given for fifty-nine schools in several states. (MM)
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spellingShingle Aspects of Spatial Influence on Science Teaching Methods.
Engelhardt, David Frederic
Biology
Comparative Analysis
Design Requirements
Educational Facilities Design
Equipment Storage
Interviews
Libraries
Outdoor Education
Questionnaires
Research
Science Equipment
Science Facilities
Science Laboratories
Small Group Instruction
Space Utilization
Spatial Relationship
Aspects of Spatial Influence on Science Teaching Methods. Engelhardt, David Frederic Biology Comparative Analysis Design Requirements Educational Facilities Design Equipment Storage Interviews Libraries Outdoor Education Questionnaires Research Science Equipment Science Facilities Science Laboratories Small Group Instruction Space Utilization Spatial Relationship A number of aspects of the relationships between characteristics of architectural space and science teaching methods in secondary schools were investigated using teacher questionnaire response and interviews for comparative facilities. Significant factors include--(1) the provision of classroom-laboratories, (2) proximity of the library, (3) size of laboratory sinks, (4) undeveloped outdoor areas, and (5) individual laboratory space. Discussion includes definition of hypothesis, listing of data, and extensive models, research design, and application and interpretation of results. Detailed information is provided on interviews, and data is given for fifty-nine schools in several states. (MM)
title Aspects of Spatial Influence on Science Teaching Methods.
topic Biology
Comparative Analysis
Design Requirements
Educational Facilities Design
Equipment Storage
Interviews
Libraries
Outdoor Education
Questionnaires
Research
Science Equipment
Science Facilities
Science Laboratories
Small Group Instruction
Space Utilization
Spatial Relationship
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED024214