Authors
Judith Bennett, Lynda Dunlop, Kerry J Knox, Michael J Reiss, Rebecca Torrance Jenkins
Publication date
2018/9/22
Source
International journal of science education
Volume
40
Issue
14
Pages
1755-1773
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Practical independent research projects (IRPs) are a feature of school science in a number of countries. To assess the impact of IRPs on students, a systematic review of the literature was undertaken. Thirty-nine papers met the review inclusion criteria, reporting on work from twelve countries. The review indicates that IRPs are often associated with wider initiatives such as authentic science, problem-based learning, and project-based learning. There is considerable variability in the nature of IRP work in relation to focus, models of provision, assessment, the involvement of external partners such as universities and employers, and funding, and this diversity affects judgements on the quality of the evidence base on impact. The majority of the research reviewed explored areas such as conceptual understanding, motivation to study science once it is no longer compulsory and attitudes to science, and the development of …
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