The perceptions, views and opinions of university students about physics learning during undergraduate laboratory work

The physics laboratory has long been a distinctive feature of physics education. It has been given a central role in the teaching and learning of physics at school and undergraduate levels in universities. The literature indicates that science educators have suggested that there are academically ric...

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Science Experiments
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