Preordained science and student autonomy: the nature of laboratory tasks in physics classrooms

Students having autonomy over their laboratory work poses a dilemma for teachers when student results differ from preordained science, the accepted body of knowledge: do teachers correct students or allow them to continue an empirical process? The article presents case studies of three high schoool...

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