The Authentic Learning of Science in Preservice Biology Teachers in an Open-Inquiry Research on Tree Frogs

The goal of this study was to understand how preservice biology teachers progress in an open-inquiry research program on the ecological physiology of a tree frog. The project involved students (N=10) in a spring semester and summer workshop. Multiple data sources were established including classroom...

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