Micro-scale Experiments in the Increasingly Fashionable Laboratory in High Schools

Sheila Ruiz Botella, S. Ibáñez
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Objective: Experimental activities in laboratories are an important part in teaching and learning chemistry. Nevertheless, its implementation may be limited by the lack of material, instrument and above all the risk involved in doing so in the laboratory. Not only because of the cost of the reagents, but also because of the safety of the students in the classroom. That is why the use of simple micro-scale experiments turns out to be a benefit for the teaching of chemistry to high school students. Methods: Micro-scale practices also facilitate the implantation of constructivist laboratory practices, presented as small investigations, displacing traditional laboratory practices. The design of practices from a constructivist approach allows working all or some aspects of the scientific method. A constructivist methodology will increase the student’s interest in the subject and bring them closer to the scientific method, which will provoke the development of their observation capacity, the ability to make hypotheses, the skill in the design of experimental setups, discussing results, drawing conclusions and relating empirical data to theoretical principles. In contrast, traditional practices are usually prescription-type practices completely lack the scientific method. Since there are numerous difficulties in implementing practices with a constructivist methodology, both methods may be considered according to the space, time, and materials possibilities. Conclusion: The micro-scale experiments is useful for different reasons: reduces chemical use by promoting waste reduction of the source, save money, improves safety, may be carry out in class and sometimes at home, decreases experiment time and student carry out the experiments by themselves which is important for a significant learning.
日益流行的高校实验室中的微尺度实验
目的:实验室实验活动是化学教学的重要组成部分。然而,由于缺乏材料和仪器,尤其是在实验室中这样做所涉及的风险,其实施可能会受到限制。不仅因为试剂的成本,还因为学生在课堂上的安全。这就是为什么使用简单的微观实验对高中生的化学教学有益的原因。方法:微观实践也促进了建构主义实验室实践的植入,表现为小型调查,取代了传统的实验室实践。从建构主义的方法设计实践可以实现科学方法的全部或某些方面。建构主义方法论将提高学生对该学科的兴趣,使他们更接近科学方法,这将促进他们观察能力的发展,提出假设的能力,设计实验装置的技能,讨论结果,得出结论,并将经验数据与理论原理联系起来。相比之下,传统的做法往往是处方式的做法,完全缺乏科学的方法。由于使用建构主义方法论实施实践存在许多困难,因此可以根据空间、时间和材料的可能性来考虑这两种方法。结论:微型实验之所以有用,是因为不同的原因:通过促进源头废物的减少来减少化学物质的使用,节省资金,提高安全性,可以在课堂上进行,有时也可以在家里进行,减少了实验时间,学生自己进行实验,这对重要的学习很重要。
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