Integrated science laboratory for holistic and constructive learning dr g nagaraj

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INTEGRATED SCIENCE LABORATORY

FOR HOLISTIC AND CONSTRUCTIVE

LEARNING

Dr. G. NAGARAJ

ZOOLOGY SECTION

REGIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION (N C E R T)

MYSORE- 570 006, KARNATAKA, INDIA.

E. mail: gnriem@gmail.com

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Rationale / need of Practical Work

• The science is highly complex and abstract

• For hands on experiential learning

• Concrete to abstract learning

• Verification of Theory

• To appreciate the spirit and methods of

science

• Develops various important scientific skills

• Practical work is intrinsically interesting to

students

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What is Integrated Science Laboratory?

• A Science laboratory which brings

closure of

knowledge of various subjects

• Integration of physical structure of lab

i.e.;

• Having lab items of all subjects in one

lab

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Why Integrated Science Laboratory?

• Modern science is becoming interdisciplinary

• To understand how basic sciences overlap

each other

• To study the concept as whole

• Realise how all things work together to

sustain life

• Less space and money it can be constructed

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How to design Integrated Science LaboratoryPicture-1

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Integrated experiment on “Balanced diet”

• Analysis of food stuffs for various nutrients - Chemistry

• Source & importance of nutrients for human beings - Biology

• Expressing required quantity of nutrients in mg/g/kg - Physics

• Collection analysis and interpretation of data - Statistical

• Computational methods of data analysis - Computer Sci.

(An example)

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Tribulation in Laboratory Work

• Dissection has been banned

• Lack of enough fund / facility

• High strength of students

• More time consuming

• More expensive

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Alternatives to Tribulation Laboratory Work

• Computer simulations of dissection & experiments

• Interactive computer for problem-solving exercises

• Animated film CDs and DVDs

• Internet pictures/videos

• Documentary film CDs & DVDs

• No-cost / home-made experiments (Picture- 2 & 3)

• Outdoor laboratory - garden, zoo, aquarium, lake etc.

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Blastocoel

Archenteron

Blastocoel

Macromere

MicromereMicromere

Macromere

Archenteron

BlastoporeBlastopore

Epiboly

Epiboly

Convergence

Involution

Blastocoel

Blastocoel

Creative simulation for Constructive

learning

Macromere

Normal cell’s division

Cancer cell’s division

No-cost experiments

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E7qvYj3BC0

Picture-2

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Measuring vital lung capacity Measuring rate of respiration

Improvised no-cost experiments

Spirometer Respirometer

http://www.slideshare.net/gnriem/no-cost.. http://www.slideshare.net/gnriem/improvised

Picture-3

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Evaluation of practical work in the

form of CCE (Factors to be considered)

• Planning and design

• Performance

• Analysis and interpretation

• Application

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Conclusion

I realise that concept of science has to be

learned as whole (integrated). Holistic

experiments in such Integrated Science

laboratory can satisfy the need of all

science subjects and contribute as

constructive pedagogy at school level.

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Thank you