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CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION

Revisions of Physical Geology Laboratory Courses to Increase the Level of Inquiry: Implications for Teaching and Learning

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Pages 285-296 | Received 12 Aug 2014, Accepted 26 Aug 2015, Published online: 31 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The introductory physical geology laboratory courses taught at North Carolina State University aims to promote scientific thinking and learning through the use of scientific inquiry–based activities. A rubric describing five possible levels of inquiry was applied to characterize the laboratory activities in the course. Two rock and mineral laboratory classes and a geologic time laboratory class were found to contain a greater proportion of low-level inquiry activities than the other laboratory classes. Student exercises within these classes were modified by increasing the degree of student independence, exploration, and prediction required for several activities. Such modifications included students categorizing rock samples before instruction on rock types and predicting the placement of fossils along a geologic time line. Learning gains were measured and compared between students in the traditional lower-inquiry (control) and the revised higher-inquiry laboratory classes (treatment). In all three classes, the increase in inquiry level was found to positively influence student academic performance on postlaboratory assessments and related exam questions.

Acknowledgments

We thank the graduate teaching assistants and undergraduate students who participated in this study. We also acknowledge the feedback and assistance during this study from other members of the Geoscience Learning Processes Research Group at North Carolina State University. Finally, we thank the reviewers of the original version of this paper for their suggestions for its improvement.

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