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A holistic framework for developing purposeful practical work

This work applies a cultural historical activity theory (CHAT) framework to understand how the outcome of a high school laboratory task may be positively influenced without making changes to the hands-on practical task itself. Informed by cognitivism, novel practical instruction videos that were bas...

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Published in:Chemistry Education Research and Practice 2022-07, Vol.23 (3), p.582-598
Main Authors: Hennah, Naomi, Newton, Sophie, Seery, Michael K
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Educational Environment
Foreign Countries
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Interaction
Intervention
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