Authors
Lynda Dunlop, Kerry Jane Knox, Judith Merryn Bennett, Michael Reiss, Rebecca Torrance Jenkins
Publication date
2019/3/31
Journal
School Science Review
Volume
100
Issue
372
Pages
85-91
Publisher
Association for Science Education
Description
This article describes the results of a study into students’ experiences of independent research project work in science. Independent research projects (IRPs) are projects in which students are supervised (usually by a teacher, scientist or both) to work independently on a scientific problem or question over an extended period. We collected data from 39 young people aged 16-19 engaged in independent research project work using group interviews and found that the projects gave them experience of thinking and acting like a researcher, and had an impact on their aspirations for future study or employment in relation to science
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Scholar articles
L Dunlop, KJ Knox, JM Bennett, M Reiss, RT Jenkins - School Science Review, 2019