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Making Sense of Safety

The Science Teacher -- September 2005

A teacher’s most effective strategy for creating a safe lab environment is to train students to follow recommended safety procedures. Students who understand the reasons for the safety rules and the dangers of breaking the rules can assume responsibility for their actions and realize that one careless action can endanger the entire class. Cooperative learning activities allow students time to reflect on the implications of lab safety rules, and engage in inquiry-based science using a variety of mediums and instructional formats as described in this article.
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