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Bonner, David – Science Teacher, 2012
Conducting labs isn't a new way to teach physics, but labs have become increasingly prevalent with the rise of inquiry. Physics students collect mostly quantitative data, often represented by graphs or tables. Interpreting this data can be a challenge for students, especially when it comes to experimental error. To address this issue, this article…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Inquiry

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