This course is developed to improve the effectiveness of laboratory classes in higher education. It aims to support teachers to improve their teaching skills for active learning in university science laboratory courses. It will show you how laboratory sessions can differ with respect to their aim and expected learning outcomes, how to engage students for learning and how to cope with their different levels of pre-knowledge and experience and probe their understanding. Last but not least it will show how you could assess students in laboratory courses.
This course is developed by ECTN (European Chemistry Thematic Network), Working group Lecturing Qualifications and Innovative Teaching Methods.
In this module you will learn about different types of laboratory sessions and get acquainted with strategies that can improve student’s engagement in lab sessions. You will get an introduction about this course as a whole and set your personal goals for it.
Transcript for the Introduction to Module 3 video•10 minutes
Formulating clear learning outcomes•15 minutes
Johnstone's triangle•10 minutes
Threshold concepts - an explanation•15 minutes
2 assignments•Total 4 minutes
Identifying learning outcomes in the laboratory•2 minutes
Considering how Johnstone's Triangle applies in your context•2 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Linking theory & laboratory practice•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Threshold concepts in chemistry and other science subjects•10 minutes
Module 4: Giving Instructions and Questioning Skills
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module is about giving instruction in a lab session. We present different strategies how to support learning by questioning and how to prevent information overload.
Giving instructions and asking questions•45 minutes
5 discussion prompts•Total 35 minutes
Giving instructions in lab classes•7 minutes
Information overload•8 minutes
Safety revision through questioning•10 minutes
Getting ready to teach a lab class (II)•10 minutes
Questions that promote learning - Practice in your lab (Optional activity)•0 minutes
Module 5: Assessment and Feedback
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module we present the rubric, a tool which can be used for assessing and giving feedback to students on their learning goals. We also consider the concept of constructive alignment of learning outcomes, teaching and learning activities and assessment.
Case study : Rubrics for project based research•15 minutes
Teaching with Rubrics•20 minutes
The rubric bank•0 minutes
2 assignments•Total 4 minutes
Short activity on aligning assessment with learning outcomes related to lab skills•2 minutes
Take home messages from the Designing Scoring Rubrics video•2 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Designing a rubric•60 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 10 minutes
Teaching with rubrics•10 minutes
The rubric bank (optional)•0 minutes
Module 6: Reflection
Module 6•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module we ask you to look back on what you have learned in this online course and to make your own plan about the improvements of the laboratory course in which you teach.
What's included
1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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1 reading•Total 2 minutes
About module 6•2 minutes
2 assignments•Total 55 minutes
Reflection•45 minutes
Evaluation of the course•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Share your plans•10 minutes
Optional additional week to complete the course
Module 7•2 hours to complete
Module details
This is an additional week for the ones who need it to finish all the assignments and get the cetificate of the course.
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What's included
1 reading
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1 reading•Total 120 minutes
Complete the course•120 minutes
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Reviewed on Aug 10, 2021
Excellent course. To me it had answered many questions I had in my mind, and got me to enrnich my teaching practices in my lab. Many thanks for the tutors who designed and delivered this course.
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Reviewed on May 13, 2020
This course is great. This course is specially designed for the teacher in chemistry who used to teach in the laboratory. But students of chemistry have a way to learn from this course.
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