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In the Classroom
An Interactive Environmental Science Course for Education Science Majors
S. K. Lunsford
Department of Chemistry, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435

William Slattery
Geological Sciences, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435

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February 2006
Vol. 83 No. 2
p. 233

Abstract
An interactive environmental modular science course (EMS) has been designed for education science majors preparing to become teachers at the primary and secondary level. The purpose of the EMS course is to give students experience in (i) the inquiry method to learn science, (ii) the hands-on approach in gathering data, (iii) the evaluation of data to understand scientific theory, and (iv) the application of inquiry, hands-on methods in the classroom. This course utilizes a three-phase approach: fieldwork and field trips; data evaluation and laboratory experience; and Internet course and interactive Web conferencing. The EMS course is described and examples of data collected by students are provided.
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*  Citation
Lunsford, Suzanne K.; Slattery, William. J. Chem. Educ. 2006 83 233.
*  Keywords
Applications of Chemistry; Collaborative / Cooperative Learning; Environmental Chemistry; First-Year Undergraduate / General; Geochemistry; Hands-On Learning / Manipulatives; Inquiry-Based / Discovery Learning; Interdisciplinary / Multidisciplinary; Laboratory Instruction; Nonmajor Courses; Standards National / State; Student-Centered Learning; Water / Water Chemistry
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