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A tet in the laboratory​

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Answered by Anonymous
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laboratory experiments by their own hands individually or in small groups, under the supervision and guidance of their science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) teacher. So here students are more active and involved as compared to lecture - demonstration method, where teacher was performing experiments and most of the students in the class were just passive observers.

The role of the teacher when using this method in teaching science is that of a facilitator. The teacher goes to different individuals or small groups, observes them what they are doing, corrects them if they are doing something wrong, and he is always available to students when they really need him for any guidance. Unless students perform experiments themselves, they will never get to know what science really is. In this method they get an opportunity to do experiments individually or in small groups.

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Answered by ÚɢʟʏÐᴜᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ1
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In laboratory method students perform laboratory experiments by their own hands individually or in small groups, under the supervision and guidance of their science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) teacher. So here students are more active and involved as compared to lecture - demonstration method, where teacher was performing experiments and most of the students in the class were just passive observers.

The role of the teacher when using this method in teaching science is that of a facilitator. The teacher goes to different individuals or small groups, observes them what they are doing, corrects them if they are doing something wrong, and he is always available to students when they really need him for any guidance. Unless students perform experiments themselves, they will never get to know what science really is. In this method they get an opportunity to do experiments individually or in small groups.

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