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      Robotics-Driven Activities: Can They Improve Middle School Science Learning?

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      Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
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          This study used case studies from three science teachers to compare three groups of students studying Grade 8 physics using Robolab instead of traditional lab materials. The three teachers represented an English as a second language class, a regular class with many English language learner students, and a Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement class of afterschool volunteer students. The teachers responded to nine questions regarding issues such as how robotics addresses the middle school physics standards, promotes inquiry learning and science literacy in students, increases applications and connection of science to everyday life, and provides the scaffolding for more discussion of everyday English and science academic language through the use of robotics materials and lab groups. The results indicated that robotics can promote inquiry, make physics more interesting, and help students learn and practice new words in English, among others.

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            Journal
            Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
            Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
            SAGE Publications
            0270-4676
            1552-4183
            February 2005
            July 27 2016
            February 2005
            : 25
            : 1
            : 73-84
            Affiliations
            [1 ]University of Nevada, Reno
            Article
            10.1177/0270467604271244
            a0895e43-95ba-471c-a057-314afbb172ec
            © 2005

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