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Tests can be fun and exciting for students, if they're presented in the right way, she adds.
All of which, say organizers, is both exciting for students — an engineering-heavy group who come from as far as Australia to compete — and not as easy as it looks.
In a discussion of factors that contribute to effective scientific inquiry experiences, Graham Hatfull, the lead scientist of a bacteriophage isolation and genomic description educational program, stated that "Isolating phages from environmental samples proves encouraging and exciting for students, giving them a sense of accomplishment and a feeling of ownership of their new virus.
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Ross Calabro, Joel Barlow's administrator for staff and student services who has also been fascinated by the nearby excavation, said, "The test pits have become exciting places for students to visit -- exciting for them and exciting for us when we see their eyes light up".
But it certainly does open up a lot of exciting possibilities for students of animal behaviour.
No doubt about it, this is an exciting time for students.
DNA barcoding offers exciting opportunities for students to participate in authentic research, generate testable hypotheses, and learn how to use the tools of science.
Including all children is a challenge, as it means it must be interesting and exciting for those students who are both physically and socially competent, while being easy enough for the students who are struggling.
"It's exciting for the students," said Scott Slifka, the mayor of West Hartford.
"It's more exciting for the students in that they get to hear what's going on," said Timothy R. Johnson, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Minnesota.
Moreover, recognizing the roles of creativity, innovation, and discovery in science may also make the topic more exciting and attractive for students.
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