This training matrix outlines a 3-day workshop for a division training workshop on science investigatory projects for secondary level students. Day 1 focuses on opening programs, an overview of the training mechanics and expectations, and preparation activities like completing forms and learning from national science fair winners. Day 2 includes a mock science congress and feedback sessions. Day 3 covers testing hypotheses, data analysis, drawing conclusions, and revising the science project, culminating in a closing program.
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This training matrix outlines a 3-day workshop for a division training workshop on science investigatory projects for secondary level students. Day 1 focuses on opening programs, an overview of the training mechanics and expectations, and preparation activities like completing forms and learning from national science fair winners. Day 2 includes a mock science congress and feedback sessions. Day 3 covers testing hypotheses, data analysis, drawing conclusions, and revising the science project, culminating in a closing program.
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TRAINING MATRIX FOR THE DIVISION TRAINING WORKSHOP ON SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT (SIP)- SECONDARY LEVEL
Reynas Haven, New Calceta St, Tagbilaran City
July 3-5, 2014
TIME FRAME DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3
Registration of Participants by ESA Continuation of
8:00 – 9:00 AM FEEDBACK & CLEARING OF MISCONCEPTIONS • Opening Program MOCK SCIENCE CONGRESS • Testing of Hypothesis 9:00 – 10:00 AM • Mechanics of the Training Workshop • Analysis of DATA • Levelling of Expectations (statistical Methods) • Drawing Conclusion
10:00 – 10:15 AM BREAK BREAK BREAK
• Preparation: Accomplishing of the SRC Continuation of 10:15 – 12:00 AM Forms MOCK SCIENCE CONGRESS WRITING THE RESEARCH REPORT • Sharing of Experiences from National Winners of Science Fair
1:00 – 2:00 PM FEEDBACK & CLEARING OF MISCONCEPTIONS REVISION OF THE SIP
PREPARATION FOR THE MOCK SCIENCE CONGRESS • Selection of Project 2:00 – 3:00 PM • Project Title (Follow the given guidelines) • Background Research PRESENTATION • Constructing Hypothesis 3:00 – 5:00 PM Closing Program
(De Gruyer Studies in Mathematical Physics) Anna G. Chunovkina, Leonid A. Mironovsky, Valery A. Slaev-Metrology and Theory of Measurement-De Gruyter (2013)