The participation on research and extension operations offered by Chemistry Graduation Course: What thinking the students
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Research in Education, Chemistry teaching, Chemistry GraduationAbstract
The work was developed with the aim to report the motives for students participation on research and extension activities offered by the Chemistry Graduation Course. This work was developed in José Aloísio Campos Campus of Sergipe Federal’s University. The dado collection happens in Research in Chemistry Education I discipline in 2012/1 semester through of a questionnaire. Searches identify the students’ participation in these activities, the contributions and de limitations of realization of research in Chemistry Education over the initial formation process. It was observered which majority of students apresents a little involvement with the Chemistry Graduation Course.Downloads
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2013-08-05
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Silva, R. P., & Lima, J. P. M. (2013). The participation on research and extension operations offered by Chemistry Graduation Course: What thinking the students. Scientia Plena, 9(7(b). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/1514
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