A REDESINGED GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB COURSE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS PERFORMANCE THROUGH INQUIRY BASED LEARNING

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Toney, Deveine [1 ]
Winstead, Angela [1 ]
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[1] Morgan State Univ Baltimore, Baltimore, MD USA
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Inquiry based learning; critical thinking skills; research process;
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Inquiry based learning incorporated into a laboratory course encourages students' problem solving and critical thinking skills([1]). This paper describes our transition from a course comprised of traditional laboratory experiments that provided students with a series of prescribed steps with a method to produce the expected results to a student centered method of instruction. The general chemistry laboratory course was redesigned to include integrated critical thinking exercises, technical writing, classroom preparation, and experimental design. Major challenges encountered were converting existing experiments to "projects"; preparation of students with fundamental skills necessary to conduct the experiments, student participation and motivation; and student performance assessment. We discuss how these challenges were addressed using classroom management software and adopting best practices from our recently developed Research Process used in undergraduate research training programs([2]). The lecture grades of students enrolled in the lecture and laboratory concurrently were analyzed. Students enrolled in the traditional laboratory (n= 323) were compared to students enrolled in the inquiry laboratory (n= 144). The overall percentage of students earning A's and B's increased from 26% to 42%. The NSF supported Critical Thinking Assessment (CAT) test will be administered as an additional assessment tool. Winstead, A.J., "Incorporation of Critical Thinking Skills into Research", 2010, International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation Conference Proceedings, Madrid, Spain.).
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